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ing AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | i - Ing Congress tournament dur Won Lost Fer 3.8. philadelphia ......... 100 100 000-3 § 2 thing to remember. {Tribe returns to Victory Field to [ns EE a Amen! Day | Karina Cty - i 1 808 | Kelner. sehen {8 8nd Astroth; Mar. The teams played turnabout here on Memorial Day, morrow night to entertain Louls- ging here yesterday. Biv 3 inneapolis 2 53 | rero and Guerra. sing cher— | iaa3 : : z | ’ stan e O= a er oes Te eke BD HS (First Game) splitting 5 to 4 contests. Tonight Managers Don Gutteridge! ville. It'll he a long home 12 Dageonsh A BEBE, NO. r INDIANAPOLIS "" - Pre 00 010—2 10 1 : . Rownt : i . { mera ot os 4 Si Budge oo 500 $08 003% bof the Indians and Pinky Higgins needed to remind their until June 17. eth place in doubles — 44 “ol : “ 25 { 8 ki, Sleater (7) and Lollar; Plerce | ] 2 By CARL LUNDQUIST COMTI AMERICAN teAGUE ©. | |snd Mast Downe Piicner—Sichecki. | pitchers not to be so free . points behind the leaders, Ruth . United Press Sports Writer : wen Lost. Pct. 3.8 (Second Game) + 3 with the walks to first base walked Ed Lyons across. Tha! Casey at the Bat Dorris and Billie Milton of AmaVern Stephens, who is supposed to be a prize fold-up guicago #8 es Lous ‘NTA b w . » 3 § > was all for the Indians. BOSTON. ‘May. 41s (UP) rillo, Tex. ' adder 8 Rig barr Ph. Fannin d > : . J . . ime guy, emerged the hero of the Red Sox's clutch touch today Sieveinnd mrt B38 lk pee Re Loss That's _— at decided the 'y, ‘ype opener, 5063 fans saw er Casey Stengel of the Solunar Tables : etroit San 1. 30 459 10 tehe /idmar. Home Runs — Minoso. games yesterday. , y as the Bostons headed West in the race role of a team that Wisiieion 1630 alt ley RUSE Widmer. Ho games ¥ y Joe Muir mark his first Tribe vic- yankees hit the bulls-eye twice ag pat Ehilndeiphia H 289 1302 (First Game—15 Innings) The Indians could have had a tory this- year. | yesterday in his attempt to find Mino: Majer Minor Major wing the key games. © NATIoNar trace few York 020001 700 000 000-10 14 ¢ double victory, but in the second| Colonel pitchers were loose With: , pitting replacement for Today —_ ...... 2:00 "8:0 "2:30 "4:38 : : ’ x7 ory 4 Bey sto u i . | or “en 2 : . : Wasn't it just last season that the Yankees almost Brovkivn Won Lost Pets 3.8 sLopat Kramer 4), Persick 17), Shea game Louisville strolled across free ones, walking six. George slumping Mickey Mantle. Saturday cy . 3:88 ais : » 19 4 1 oS e. ; B bs, der 7), Me- ] Sunday 4f : automatically won those crucial games with the Red Sox?3}, Lous 11 3 1% Dermott (1), Taylor (7), Scarcorouh with the winning run. That came Susce and Rookie Don Asmonga In the first game with the Sunday $35 118s aT - BOR: «ser rerrarel! 19 2p 3 [ACEO Her anes Home Huss in the seventh inning. allowed only three hits and two) Req Sox, Jackie Jensen pinch- Tuesday [ILL 605 638 18 Wasn't it just last season Se York ' 3 3 4 Stephens (2), Coleman, Jen.cn, Wiliams. | Mel Hoderlein smacked one of of those came in the second in-| pit a two run homer in the | Vedne ... 6 2:3 : that the Red Sox, supposedly|* Druiaed foot, ang Mike Garaa, Pina elbhin’ nf Boa 7 : (Second Game) Harry Fisher's tosses for a single. ning along with four walks. seventh. In the second game | ibl t h won only who gave up only five hits, made 8 I ERICAN ror EL 95 New Yors ‘ 9 204 i 3 ! Then Bob Scherbarth walked with) Tom Saffell singled in the fifth| ifr Mapes, who has spent most invincible at home, the day a breeze for Cleveland| INDIANAPOLIS at Loulsville (might), Raschi, Kramer (Tv and Berra: Nixon, two out. Taft Wright pinch sin-/with two more Indians on base| of the season on the bench, ° ® six mes from the Yankees at : | Kansas City at Milwaukee (night) Wight (6) and Moss. Winning pitcher, erlein across for the ty-|via walks. That made five runs| gjuoged a homer in the rightga land a bad dream for Detroit, (Only games scheduled.) ight A ing pie gled Hoderl y gg Bogton all Jas season? 0 TIO LL Man pg, Drops. "ing marker. Fisher struck Al and -the game. Incidently, Tom| field bullpen as a replacement Well, Steve O'Neill's wrecking which now has jost 10 out "Er i PONY. gi scheduled a ! ; Richter on the shoulder. That was smacked another single in the| for the Yank rookie in the sixth egos crew made {it games. A two-run homer by lw cam AMERICAN LEAGUE, NATIONAL LEAGUE all for Fisher. nightcap and ran his consecutive inning. osts ess plain today thatdie Tebbetts, his first as an on | — (First Game) Big John Hutchings came in, safe-hitting skein to 12 games. | However, the Yankees lost this was 1957 ian, Sedided he ND RESULTS YESTERDAY Brooklyn 201 002 000— 5 9 1 2ecoht Game) | both ames. oone also a sec 2 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Philadelphia ....... 000 000 300— 3 § 2 (First Game) Second * a a Za ynge | Preaand homer St. Paul il Adio 001 000— 2 8 2 rs and Campanella: Roberts, INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS oO AR NS NSA to bu less different. Espe- Cleve ! Minneapolis 000.010 000 1 8 3 Thompson (7) Konstanty (8) and Semi- ! IN | 5 a BSstell, & RE I 1 k Twi Bill eve cially with Ste-| Wins First | x Bamson and Thompson; Wilhelm and ;ick. Losing pitcher, Roberts. Home run— Saftell. of spr i193 t Beard, rf .’ 1 3 vo o Clowns ake win ! phens. Columbus 001 100 000— 2 9 2 Ennis Beard, rf 2 1 0 1 o oFenande 3. y #1. 248 hi Gi ! | Despite two homers by Irv No- Toledo 000 020 01x— 3 6 1 (Becond Game) Fernandez, 35 ...... 3 0 6 0 0 gXaln lf. . ds 12.8 From C icago ants | i Yesterday as | Moulder and Morgan; Jordan, Marlowe Brooklyn 001 000 120— 5 12 3 Kalin, If eve:3- 1 1 3 3 0 alt, rie v1 ve 9 to run the Red Sox en, Joe Coleman won his first a Poole (3) and House aot 13 o Philadelphia 020 020 14x— 9 14 1 Gearhart, if “reves S : 9 i Se nay 3 0 0 1 1 8 The Indianapolis Clowns took| 3 t 300 010 021— 7 11 B p - son, srrnennes \ Cevarrrees {swept both ends(game since Sept. 11, 1949, in the milwaukee 100 210 000— 4 14 1 Roe, E7kine 1), Ring 18) Hd CambAs ifyievens, Iv ......... 3 0 810 8 OIRUE DS letersi 1 0 0 o o oa doubleheader from the Chicago 4 blehead- 1g! Porterfield. Logue (6) and Courtney; nella; Church ar : Rie 38 el 2 0 0 5 0 OfPeters,ss........... 9 0 0 1 0 0American Giants, 3 to 2 and 15 of a doublehea opener at Washington as the A’S powler, Jestrr (9) and Burris 1 pitcher, Roe. Home run—Hamner. Mangan, Cc 2 0 0 3 8 dure ine 4 0 0 8 : g I To owd of 4500 at er, 11 to 10 in 15 backed him up with 15 hits HCI tyr neaponl?) Second (ames . ,. . » (First Game. 11 Innings) Mal po mpeenne gg 000% 3 Jone E peed 8 8 2 RS 3 ) fore? ero i {innings and 9 tojing a homer by Dave Philley.lst. pani 101 210 10x— 6 7 2 Boston 000 032 000 00— 5 © 1° 5 IR 3 GMeamR Pine 1 0 0 o o oVictory Field last night. : 4 to make it 10/Connfe Marroero gave Washing-! Barnhill Fox (5) Oser (6. Cox (7) and New Vork 0 21 00 1) 5 2. a Totals 36 4 8 2¢ 5 ©o Jim Peoples led the Clowns to . traight victor-/ton an eve bre ak by winning his Baty Bn es ang Ten! ont hs oe ‘Westra, H owe LOVISVILLE, AE Gearhart ran for Kalin in 8th : victory by driving in th: winning Junior Stephenss ralg n even e y 8 Co'umbys : 000 114 4-10 12 2 ru . Woestru Irv Phemb : - AB R H 2 1 0 Dallessandro popped out for Rue In 8th run in the extra inning opener fes, Stephens was the big man./sixth game, a six-hitter. Sam 70.7, 00200204 5 48 ria Gam cliter, $s « 0 0 3 o uo Manean fanned for Hutchings in th. TE Ee ee fone ovenyt rs that Mele drove in three of the Senator| Arroyo Chimian 6 and Marshall, Pluk fame Maxwell, rt 3} 0 1 390 ABR HH O A E , : > Fé Relivores ne wo homers far Mele gro ts Coan brought home Poole @ RY errs) Poston rk ny EE 002 3 ' : : 3 , g 2 0 4 : 0 } > 0 the Bighteap. 200 0600 00— 2 8 2 ingle that broke a two. Kansas City Gal 6 1 “Bickford sad Cooper: Hearn. Spence 3.4 2 § 1 3 § 0 0.GnceE ! 300 200 01— 3 8 0 be eg eile open as the! St Musial’s tenth h 0 kee M tof 3 ar 8 9 11) Kennedy (9 and Noble Losing D0 Ee Cn" 2 i 2 9 ol ny ryes } a a 5 y Sith ang Summers; Putz and Sands, BSgeond ga an Musial's ten Omer ANG, a aster van 18, 308. itcher, Hearn, Home run—Coone: Asmonga, 2 9 8 0 TIN rees en 4 G6 B17 7 1ipervood (8). 2 302— 4 Red Box put on a five run seventh his sixth in six games was the norris 7 © 0% Bh (First Game) susce. > i 0 9 1 0 Oi crlefn, Ib Seen 31] 1%} oGuat on 10 it 2 ROAD-TEST THE i g “hi 2 03 5 “hapman “ee { Scherbarth, ¢ ..... -3 3 5 . . 1 s (6) : 10 Qiinch the nightcap. That made margin Jor litle Joe Presko in AMERICAN LEAGUE Clneinane 302 010 00x— 8 17 | Mueller. p : 2 301 1 au Ser annn: 11 118 Sunme h r Chwdld ad. it five In a row at home against the Cardinal opener, although he Hane pas gu gy poke Bd oe Geen IA 8 8 8 og SEAR 2 log lL AEEE ecm Ar ! the Yankees, almost as many as had to have relief help when Pete Dai! 00 Boo oo } 3 3 pues (Bi; Raflgisherger, Smith (8 one's. D0 0 0 OMiellr nll 8 0 0c 8 0 NN | they won all last year. 'Reiser and Gus Bell tagged hom- aprout, White (8) and Robinson: Chakales Pitcher. ~Raffensberger. Losing Pitcher. #1 70 TU ros 3s 3 an 3 | Williams Comes Through ers. Musial's blast countered|®"? Hesan. Losing pitcher. Trout. Bush. Heme RuneMoCosty. Chapman walked for Susce in ffth. Wright singled for McDonald in 8th. 2-HOUR

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Claveinnd 000 000 22x 4 BO Cincinnati 000 001 000— 1 § 3 six Loniseilie : 000 030 03%—3 STATION WAGON ed 1 lutch mo- four runs with a homer and single| Newhouser White (8 and Robinson: “'Minner and ‘Burgess; Blackwell and Wright flied out for Scherbarth in sixth.! Runs Batted In—Kalin, Stevens, Maxwell | has been malign nc . g G Garcia and Tebbetts. Losing pitcher. NeW- ‘giheffing. Home .runs—Minner, Burgess. 3, Rue, Wright. Lyons. Two-base Hits— | th h nobly.|In the second game as George hile? "Home voune. Tebberts Boone : (First Game) INDIANAPOLIS ._,..... 030 020 03 fierson. ‘O'Brien. Home Rah Maxwell ments, also came throug re Munger went the distance for the (First Game) Pittsburgh 000 010 200— 3 14 1 Louisville ........0 + 000 022 0—4 glen Base—Beard. Sacrifice—Merson. See Your Nearest He hit a two-run homer to tie up 4 SE 7 Philadelphia 210 040 101-9 18 1 gp} puis 030 000 10x— 4 11 0 Runs Batted In—Mangan, Muir, Beard. left on Base—Indianapolis 8, Loussville 1c. | ® Hats Cleaned & Blocked first time and won his second de- washington 000 212.0005 12 ,!/” Dickson and McCullough. PitaGerald (8): Stevens, Richter 2, Okrie 2. Double—OKTie. Byuss on Balls—Off Fisher 4, McDonald 5. i 0-10, and send it into To d . h 2 iri the opener, 10-10, a |efsion Coleman, Kucab 6) and Tipton: Hud-\pregko, Brasle (8), Wilks (9) and Rice. Sacrifico—Fernandes. Left on Base In: Hutchings 1, Strikeouts—By Fisher 4, Expert Shoe epairing extra innings after the Yankees . son. Ross (6), Harris 7) a Wd Sack. winning Pitcher, Presko. Home Runs— dianapolis 5, Louisville 6. Base on Balls McDonald 2, Hutchings 1. Hits—Off Fisher | Don Newcombe weakened after Guerra (8) Winning Pitcher—Coleman. peicer Bell, Musial. —Off Muir 3, Asmonga 4, Susce 2. Strike-/9 in 735 innings, McDonald 7 in 8, Hutch- SERVICE | had on - : Oring ! 8 m AA (Secon ame) outs—By uir y smonga 1, ely » ings none in ' ueller n 1. v | put a seva-run SEVEN | oor hitless ball for 52, in- Losing Re elution Rome haner Pittsburgh a 05 100 10! — 3 10 0 Susce By pr 6 In 5% RE [E32 Dene J prs re acy Sud Pion __ SHOP Bl : inning rally, featuring homers by g ] Her - tem mene ORS 001 200°22x=7 11 0 Main 1 n 1%, ASmonga 3 In 1%. Buscé — McDonald 2. Winner— McDonald és 1 ! J Coleman and Jackie Jensen. nings, but still had enough to . Queen, Werle (7) and FitzGerald: 1 in 3's, Mueller none in 1, Kiely none in Loser—Fisher (3-3). Umpires—Stewart. 144 W. WASHINGTON : erry 'tiearn a flve-hit decision in which M L ff Munger and Garsglola. Losing Pitcher— 1. Winner—Mulr (1-1). Loser—Asmonga Jackowski, Fette, Time—3:30. Attendance i Naturally, the Red Sox weren't s ajor Leaders Queen. Home Run—Jones. 110-1). Time—1:43. |=5053, y the only strictly wonderful team a homer by Del Ennis was the NATIONAL LEAGUE - — v on the big holiday program—now|most damaging blow. It was his By United Press with the White Sox around. The fifth win, The Phillies then . G AB R H Pet ® ® Chisox made it 14 wins in a row/ended a six-game losing streak Zobtion. Brooklyn .. 30 14 34 57 404 and took a full two-game lead in by scoring four runs in the eighth musa), st Louis . 37 132 33 48 311 first place ahead of the Yankees, to win the second game for Bubba Eeese, Broskivn : 3 Me 5 5 ph who remained a game in front of Church. Dick Sisler’s three-run Flot. RIG AN TEAST » ] { le was the key blow, Ta Boston. Their job was easier than |Lrip G AB R H Pet 4 | Fain, Philadelphia ... 38 135 19 51 .378 Boston's, though. They only had to| Granny Hamner homered for Fat 7 » Chicago “+. 30138 M4 51 37 trounce the Browns, 5 to 2 and the Phillies, who batted Out giovnens Boston 39 100 28 40 .367 8tol. {Preacher Roe. Although he did DiMaggio, Boston ... 37.165 36 56 .359 , Coan, Washington 26 106 21 37 .353 The Indians took fourth place not get charged with the defeat. BO LE Bony away from the Tigers by topping That went to Clyde King. Hodges, Dodgers 15; Williams, Red Sox 11

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ington ended a nine-game losing oH ep 10 ngton by beating the Athletics,| A bases-loaded single by Bobby winjams, Jas 2 Hodum. Dodgers 3 8 to 2, after losing the first game, Thomson gave the Giants their Boptmton, 5. Sox 36 Zarilla, W, Sox 34 9 to 5. opening victory in which Wes " gers rs Cards Profit Westrum, Monte Irvin and Hank Robinson, Ddgers 37 Reese. Dodger: 54 The Cardinals showed the only Thompson homered. Vern Bick- DiMassio, R 8. 3¢ Dark. Giants 33 profit in the National League, top- ford quelled them in the second tI RUNS ping the Pirates, 4 and ? and 7 to game on seven hits for his sev- Hodges, Dodgers 37 Minoso, W. Sox 38

DIM h-'R. 8 son 3 to go within cne and a half enth victory. Walker Cooper Wie oS. 38 Robinson. Dodgers 34

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