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By United Press NEW YORK, May 1é—Eighteen major league players, eight from the National League and 10 from the American, Be 251 dropped from their clubs by midnight tonight when

25-player limit goes into Actually, eight clubs still will . be carrying more than 25 players tomorrow, The Cubs and Athletjes each have a man on the disabled list. The Dodgers, Braves, | Phils, Browns, Yankees and Ine dians have returned servicemen who do not have to be included on the rosters. The Senators, White Box, Athletics and Reds already bave trimmed their squads to the 25-| player limit,

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THE DODGERS have 27 men on their roster but will not have to cut anyone today because Qutfielder Dick Williams and Pitcher Billy Loes come under the service ruling. However, Williams’ year|§ of grace ends May 29 and Brooklyn will have to release a man then. The Braves also have 27 players’ but will be able to earry them for a while because the roster includes servicemen Ed Mathews and Phil"Whisenant. Mathews comes off the national defense list July 11. The Phils are allowed 26 men because Pitcher Curt Simmons Jas-just returned from a tour of Army ‘duty in Germany. The

“Brom Have 30 ml on thelr

roster but only four will have to go ‘because Pitcher Dave Madison also comes under the service

rule, + Cleveland must release three. Yankee Manager Casey Stengel post cut one. : - r » 4 "THE CUBS, With Infielder Bud Hardin on the disabled list, are also one over the limit as are the Cards. The. Red Sox must cyt two and Manager Lou Bou-

Bats Boom In AA

Ray Katt looked like one of the Minneapolis Millers most

Hel to succeed to the parent 4 Giants last night as _ha:paced the Millers to a 12-t0-6

* decision over Toledo. #Thes.big Miller catcher, currently- hitting better than .350, slammed out two homers that acco for four runs, There wer more Miller homers|,, the 19-hit barrage they row at three Mudhen hurlers. The Millers’ victory, comon to with: 10 Louisville's 10-to-9

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onels into o. Association's No. 8 spot.

~ and Kansas City

n-Steven in the home

epartme : in the second inning with one on base. However, the Blues : the heavy power with a JB-hit attack, . bus and St. Paul took in the only relatively silent e in the league, Columbus

| "got 11 hits while the Red Birds’

Kurt Kriegergheld the Saints. to

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dreau said it was ‘nip and tuck” who it would be. The ‘Giants also are ‘twiver. Pittsburgh, with 29 on its roster, must release four and Branch Rickey, aided by Branch Rickey | Jr., will do the paring today. | The Tigers cut down to limit yesterday by Pitcher Wayne McCleland, First

Baseman Ben Taylor and Short-

The Senators got down yesterday also by selling Sherry Robertson to the A's.

Howe Stays Unbeaten; Speedway Wins

Howe's track team still was unbeaten today after winning al dual meet, 62 to 56, vesterday| over Columbus on its home track| and Speedway won a three- -way| meet at Mooresville. It was the seventh win for Howe in dual meets. The team won the Washington sectional meet last week and qualified 14 for Saturday's regional at Tech. Speedway marked up 61 points while Decatur Central had 58 and

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stop Alex Grabowski to Buffalo| rapidly gaining ito the International League.

optioning nq this season at the W. 16th {roninson, Brookivn .. a 2 83! St, Mid +S d h be Lowrey, St. Louts 19 a 8 3? 283 | idget Speedway, has been |Looner iadelohia | 22 93 14 32 M4] in popularity Merson, Pittsburgh = 25 94 32 340 HOME RUNS } with race fans. He'll be on hand Rosen. ndians . 3 Sauer, fn : ‘ again tonight when racing re- Mathews. Braves 1 Sep :

sumes at the fast quarter-mile (8 asphalt oval. ee o———

AB H nga i, Cievelstd i gi i » Eiil leaned of Hin press to Teper, tolthe Washington Senators for an oone, Cleveland . the Reds e¢ had played for the lundisclosed sum. Robertson, a 7 iM t 307 3 3 Mo : IN RACE TONIGHT Jim Ir. Bauer. New York 3 8 13 MN oodling, New York. 17 51 6 17 |

By Press NEW YORK, Nay 14°— Convinced he has "solved two of the lake and Third Baseman Eddieby the Dodgers.

st. Cardinals’ most press- Kazak to.the Cincinnati Reds. [finished dining, it was too late for ing defensive problems with one The deal caught three of theihim to join his new teammates

4 (trade, Manager Eddie Stanky as Rade, is, SA] aD Sister players by surprise. Sislef and for the game. to first base today and returned Stan Musial to his preferred post Polo Grounds before last night'siinvolved was Musial,” who had

in the outfield. game against the New York|taken over the Cards’ first base

Trade Gives Musial His. Old Job Back . |

that sent Outfielder Wally West- Cards in yestordive 14-8 beating nephew oft By the time he Clark Griffith, appeared in only]

one game ‘as a pinch-runner, 4

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oN ee Broke te he. Ha {Giants when they were informed|Job since Steve Bilko was ifijured| turned to his old club along withof the trade. They. dressed iin 8 freak upon. acqidens tat [Shortstop Virgil Stallcup last their street clothes immediately|pe Musial's fo of pears Bilnight in a straight Player trade ty join the Cards, who also arelxo was optioned to Rochester IT T7777 in New York for a series withizraund noon yesterday. thie ‘Brooklyn Dodgers. | In another major league deal, Westlake was eating dinner at| {the Philadelphia Athletics bought pet. 4 mid-town restaurant when he Outfielder Sherry Robertson from

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