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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1952
A PECK FOR A POKE—Catcher Sammy White of the Boston Red Sox appears to be kissing home plate as he dives across in Fenway Park during the 9th inning last night after hitting the first grand slam home run of his major league career. Teammates .greet White after his circuit wal-
lop enabled the Red Sox to beat St. Louis, I! to 9.
Boudreau's Boy Wonders Bounce Back Into 1st
The Athletics wrapped it up Chicago,
By CARL LUNDQUIST United Press Sports Writer ~- NEW YORK, June 12--Sammy White, Jim Piersall Lepico, whose rah-rah spirit more’ than makes up for their raw-raw misadventures as rookies,
7-hit ball.
as flag contenders today. his sixth Giant victory. Lou Boudreau's boy wonders, Marshall
for Bob Hooper with four runs with Babe . in the sixth, two on a homer homer pace of 1927 with his three and Ted hy Allie Clark. Hooper pitched blasts which gave him 18 for the, Saver, I ef Robinson Doubles by Bob Elliott and Don walkaway tops for the majors have Mueller and a 2-run homer by thus far, the Red Sox all charged up again Bobby Thomson supplied all the and ready to make a new hot bid runs big Jim Hearn heeded for
Willard edrlier put Cincinnati
all the more formidable now that! ‘in front with a 2- un homer.
they have been fortified with | standout veterans George Kell, Dizzy Trout, -from the hjg trade with Detroit, were in a virtual first place tie with the Yankees. Even on a won and lost basis, but 12 percentage points behind because they had played six more games, the Red Sox came through Iazt night>with an 11 to 9 ninth inning victory over the Browns, when White's grand slam homer |
broke it up. | » » »
three rookies and three |
FOR THE ~econd
Mizell,
in a 4-hitter, Brooklyn homer. It was lyn, output against the Dodgers.
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the firing of their unpopular
straight! and Hoot Evers night, the Cards topped the Dodgvers En the 101 Dr Rice singled | home the winning run as Wilmer) Eddie Yuhas, and Willard!
Schmidt, all rookies, collaborated! Bob Morgan hit a formance, pitched his fourth vic- inson of the White Sox took bver
the
fourth Card victory over Brook- supplied homers. equalling their entire 1951 10th and his eighth in the last 19 Third Baseman Al Rosen of the gtar game July 8 at Shibe Park, Years ago, had been even more Andy Andersen. Ls
Sauer was the Whole show at career:
ex-Tigers all had key parts - the victory. | The Browns, leading 9 to § | and still in the clouds after
Three-Day District Golf Meet Ends In Tie; Playoff Set Today
By JIM HEYROCK ithe end of the 3-day 54-hole grind, over the finely conditioned Broad- DISTRICT SC o RES
IT DOESN'T seem possible that Gene Emery of Meridian Hills moor course. a golfer could be in position to and Gene Coulter of Purdue, were, They passed Dale MBrey of win Ea ha T4- 68-214 Jerry Leer. Wi Erman 1s. 8 68214 Emory Sharp, W!
putt for birdies on 14 out of 18 wondering "What Happens now.” Martinsville, the favorite, to G ap nd u t h it tt ne Uaiitor 1 greens and end up with an 80 for ALTHOUGH Breny and Cou} {the District title at the beginning gene Emery. Mb
RO. TR TRIN ee
To 3% HH warren Coon, G . B5~ 86 D3
r ' 33) Doulas Scheid, Fk ..... 88 90. i Russell Hardin, Gr | Lewis ¥aver. Br Fp
a 34. He clipped 3 off par on the jou'§, Cork. He
Jack Leer. Wi
they would play off the tie over 18 holes today, starting at 2 ,oturn tri for . 34. p. m., despite the fact they both P * jack Rove Hi | wanted to start their rounds in | COULTER talled to draw any Bob Creuch.
w This served to excitement from the gallery, Niland Rad an
ta tie for the lead. While Hess sat in the Broadmoor clubhouse,
ya a the round. ,0f this year's event, dropping Dale Morey. Ma .. « 12. 2- 15-220 | Charles Wisehart, Gr 84- i$ But it happened. Just ask '®f finished their rounds in the nym to third place with a total of Hl 7 i] S22} Red aii: Mh a 85 87 Chuck Hess, | early afternoon, they were 1220. Morey has been noted in gin Hare. Hi a 3 3- Te33] | Laire Bell, Ls .. - 87 who yesterday | forced to wait four hours until |g mateyr golf circles throughout!Beb Myers CCT . 132 79- std Bar oe watched his lead | the tournament secretary, fOr (tne country for his “short” game. John Wolf Br. oo -— : in the Indianap- | some unknown reason, the only |gyt it left him yesterday. Fred Burnside. sp "38: 5 we PAF aut ..... 444 344 435-35 "0 1 olis District Golf person authorized to make de- i Attention was drawn to Emery hoe € Campbell, D9. 76-7 3s Emery out “os “4 344 434-34 po Tournament cisions regarding play, finished |shortly before noon yesterday | Jim ose "Ferry. © Lo rh home Coulter out, 445 34% 444-35 dwindle and two his golf game, when he passed the 13th hole and! oh Ludlow, Cas : 3: 3: 36-3 Par in .... 435 548 454-371-712 players come® At 6:30 p. m. yesterday, Coul- oq 2 under par. He had made Norman Dy Dunlap de, ’ MP on 15 38- 79-230 Emery im .. 346 442 443-3468 “out of nowhere¥_ ter and Emery were informed ne turn at No. 9 one under with Peis Dye: CCT | 38. 110 13d Coulter in .. 433 533 3543348 i |
PP 3 Roland Anderson. Ls
¥ | the morning. 4 A slowly shaking Heyrock add more confusion to the al- which was shifting from Hess to {hr Chapman. Sp ree B . 96-1 Ki—288 his head and wondering how his| ready confused District meet. Morey to Emery, until the back Rav Jam, Ce : Robert Fine Sp 3- 84. 1-102 EE - - er. S& A v. : 2 269 putter got so frigid, some of the] Emery, 28-year-old Indianapo nine. Russ Rader. S8 ile * #54 1. A. MeDanier, Ho . ' 2. a. 18-2 United Press Telephoto. on io1e” of the tournament were lis lawyer, and Coulter, 23-year-. He made the turn with an geofes Dougherty, © .... 80-34-8023 Ken Price’ "He pe rrr Bie Bh Biedi9 in a state of confusion, others old Purdue Y/niversity senior,| even-par 35 and then blasted a Niliam Pressing, Ww x - hl jes) Bah Yaoum, Pr reverie a 25 412 were playing golf. {skyrocketed from their tie for| 4-under-33 on the backside, in- Allen Davis. Mh area. %o- 33. T8238 John Meno. Pro ......... 84. R8- sia And the two golfers who fin- third to the tie for first yesterday sluding an eagle on the 11th Rem Fours. A ' raeed i 8 i tu Senet Zwleser, LS ........ Sr Sw ished in a tie for first place at when each carded a 4-under-par 68/ hole. Oar] Brooks. . 29. 13 26H. H. Tudor, He 94- 00- 90 | John David, twice winner of Chet ater ii [ ia noi Raloh "Fins, | wa: %- 5. 2-211 {the District title, finished in fifth gion ‘Matheny, Le |. 5. TR. 77-981 Prod apie. He Sivas 1 ». 11
place with 222 after fighting the Ted Lach, Hi 81- 19247
Robert Marsh, Fkt. ... 234 | Dee Pilon
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The Times
{ | pes a San Warren Miller SS ........ 87 03- 80-210 pain of a badly-bruised finger Roger MeCay, Cot, 83- 38- So—ti4 Ten ei ra Ee a. S380 i throughout the tourney. Ken Fastor He M Blo The Re—uyy kewis Hardin, Gr cin ve 102. 3- 83-280 De Pat BE Juha . T= Ri= T72 Art Queisser, Wives £5 95. 98. fending Champion John fat Fatsue. Sg a A aaa Herman Schaefer. 8p .... 91- 91- 95288
TR- Rh- K1--239 Jim Burnside, Sp vei. RB= RO-100--284 79. R4- 76-230 Don Essig. Wh 1- 79+ 719239 Joe Marley, WB v behind David with 223, saved by Gears Wright, Pr i- 82- 81—240 Bob Beveridge. Sp ...
Norman Sanders, C ... R84. 80- 76-240 Dick Williams, Sp . {the 70 he posted yesterday. John Schorn, Pr ...... 81- 79- %0—240 Bart Spillman, Sg
{Hare Jr, on leave from his Air John Smith. Wh
{Base at San Angelo, Tex. was Grank Welland Hi ........
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+. 98 98 . . John Trueblood. Fi WH ..... TR- 719- 83240 Bill Bilsky, He XO 100-101 308 putting himself even! Hess started yesterday's round jul "SN Comin 78- R2. 81—241 Harry Thompson, Sp ... 116-102. 97-309 Ruth's record 60- with a 4-stroke lead over Morey, Mike van, Ch . . x 83. om He Conner. Sp So 11T- J03- 3g 314 Darrel ofa “ad . J $- - a 3 A Se txt, 1t- 6-105-—-332 . his nearest rival. For the Arst Clif Wagoner, Ma .. ...... 84- 18 19341, George Bohiey. se 3-ne No Card
Robert Fouts, Sg co Ble Te RS..242| gg
Jack Pteiffer. Pr Riverside: Bg
. South Grove: R, . 76- 80. 36—242| Country Club of Indianapolis: Sp, 8
three holes his game was par.
The trouble started on No. 4 Diek Stackhouse. Mh ..... 86. 13- 1424 year and ‘58 runs-batted-in, both Rona, = a a» 3: way: SS, Sarah Shank: Mh, ad when he drove into the deep ghY Giinkseaies Ae 8 A B32 Cafiin "Fi Martinsville: He, Hillerest: C,
FL.H, Ft. Harrison; Wb, Willow-
A Ai 3s%ibreok: Cr, Crawfordsville: Gr, Greenfield:
creek just short of the green. He Bud hs ,
Lead Baseball Poll
carded a double bogey 5 for the Raiph Queisser. Mh . 79. R83. 81243 Fr. Pleasant Run: Le, Lebanon: Pr, Pur5 ' 4 » ayy due: La, Lafavette: Fr. F lini Br, a ma 143-vaq hole, Tom ‘MeGuire, sx. ..1100 28 I AIS QL oe FA ineimoog Hh High:
loser Curt Simmons and it | , Rl RA- T7244 |
By e Then, his putter, which had Bill Cesley, COL 1. RR- R7- 19-344 land; Fkt. Frankfort; A, Anderson; Ls, marked the’ second me that |. opIOAGO, “June 12—Two Chi- Ce Sara Te ne been so good on him for the first jik vats ¥ rveree Abe He = (ris Shere Fo Boros, - Sauer had hit three In a game .,0, major leaguers today Were (pi q pase position on the Amer-two days of the tournament Fe Carrell. Le = ''Ill. £2 #4 3 ; | oft the Philly lefty. the top vote getters in the all- jo5n yeague squad. when he fired a 69 at Meridian Dr pr. tisdechere, op © M6: To: wi | R 3 Turk Lown was the winner as gar paseball poll. Rosen yesterday took the lead Hills and a 72 at Ulen in Leb- Jom Glegers. Sp .. ool we + 4 e S are ifs y the hot Cubs made it seven Vic-| Chicago Cub slugger Hank away from Kell, a veteran of anon, turned cold. John Foley, Br LR eee As sde tories out of eight and 14 out gayer, who hit his 18th home run ou; All-Star games, and now, He was In traps and other Pred xesre Ke. 00 Mia mr By Jack Welsh of 18. yesterday, held on to his first e545 by 5128 votes—21,514 to trouble on approaches but on |Rebert Ridenour. R . 83- 76- 838 . 5. 8 place spot in the fans’ affections 1g 386, 14 of the holes he was on the Trey cory,’ He .... &1- &1- 8-241 Ralph Kiner usually sets the DICKSON, in another fine per- with 24,327 votes and Eddie Rob- a = = green to putt for birdies. He Henry Rosenthal, La ...... 8 8. #>_ssi| home run pace but today
! Bob Atwell, Creve BR 30. R047 A THE TIMES wants YOUR votes couldn't get the ball in the cup. Kenny Robbins, Sx | 11101 Ml. A. me—ss; Hank Sauer has the most. tor« 3
2 Fratels Is, Busksot, re. . B8- 80- 80—248' rid mace. . | tory as Gus Bell and Ralph Kiner S¢cond place With 23419, for the players you think should gpupRy, who "came to Indian- Pau Hesmie Se’ x M30 N20 ed
* Milwaukee : roncetod its <
It was Kiner's i | AA lead last’ night with a = .
TODAY'S * tabulations showed start in the Major League All- apolis from Oklahoma City four Rit VanBlarieam, Pr
Dickerson, Ls ..
'games after tHe worst start of his Philadelphia. lightly regarded than Colter, Bt Fob vind SETATISRER oo pitehér named Jester and > a Pick the players who will start the Big Ten champion last year. {BI Kerr, Ma ...0..". sarod T= 78. RE—251 the- lad gave Kansas City 3
little to lle: about: The Murphy Bed "is a popular
Friday 13th Won't Hex Golfers in
Emery only had won a state high Col. YanEhn Goodwin; s school championship and the ji Reeve Pr... small Centralia, Ill, Sa
the game and you will win two free season passes to Victory
i : . - open durin Bred Joh © i | Fleld, if the judges like your ,.. golf playing. pe % phi Ader" ©. Caen niy «. 90- Al- Ri—252) unit for folding up and last ‘Woodstock Meet Tavarite player oF Aitement best. mye 214 totals posted by Coul-| Marshall Samms. Mh Ll Re. B1- Sos night in Detroit, so was a y e your selections on any i... and Emery were four strokes| Fred Sampacil, Mh... m4. 83 ni_sg4| Enter named Bob.
aries Braughton, Hi.
off the District record set In 1950 Bik Mekoneer an {by Fred Wampler Jr., now a pro-| Sab Tribheit, Le fessional;
i kind of paper—one player for Women golfers competing in {the second two-ball invitational each position for both the Na-| tournament tomorrow morning at tional and the American League 'the Woodstock Country Club will teams—or on a postal card. Send
2-HOUR
manager, Rogers Port, |
were ready to wrap up a sec- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
ond straight for new boss oo. in: Losi Pet. Marion. He wasn’t even around, [Kansas City , -607 Louisville ., 27 534 having been dismissed in the st. Paul 20 413 eighth for a row with Umpire Minneapolis na Bill McGowan. (Indianapolis 8. 482
But Piersall, the heckling out-|
field speedster, started it out by! Won Lost “Fet, bunting safély against old Satch| nx = oR 4 38 Paige, then needled him unmerci- Washinton * ii 4 fully as he took daring leads off C % 8 310 first. Evers followed with a single, Enis 33 aa
A walk to Kell loaded the bases. Detroit Billy Goodman also walked, forc- : ke LEAGU et ing home Piersall with the first JIokD0, -- adr B
run off Paige after 2624 scoreless {Chicage 1 a5 innings of relief ball in 11 games. [Sincimnati 7 ATL Lepcio also beat out a hit to bring Philadelphia 3 au in the second man. {Pittsburgh 40 [259 ® =x = INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE THAT left it up to Rookie yinirear .. Wn I A Catcher White, who blasted the Rachester 24 364 homer on a 3-2 pitch, his third of gvracuse "... X25 S45 the year. Trout, gaining his third jSotngaeld . 33 34 straight victory since coming Baifimors 7 ¥ 42 from Detroit, had pitched score-| " ACIFIO coast r LEAGUE, st © less ball in the top of the ninth to fan Dives i Won Lost Fel,
gain the decision. Homers by Cass goliywood Michaels and Dick Kryhoski and Oakland
Seattle
four hits, one a triple by Joe De- Los Angeles = 3 37 AN] maestri, had kept St. Louis com- $7 Francisco ....... 38 25 iia fortably ahead until the ninth. Sacramento 28 43 39% The Yankees topped Detroit, 7 TEXAS Fagen Pot. to 2, as Joe Collins drove in four Dallas pre 30 3 runs with two homers for their Houston. 11 111111! a $30 fifth in a row. Washington .set Ft. Wort Ek Oklah cit 30 .508 Cleveland down to third with a 1 rove ont y 33 418 San Antonio ........ 4 4 to 0 triumph for Bob Porterfield 33 ~""°" 35 ‘4d¢ over Bob Lemon in a duel of 4- SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Won Lost Pet.
Djtters; mal few OFieans cep.) 36 26 581
New Orleans
The Athletics came from he- Mobile ‘ 27 .565 hind to top Chicago, 5 to 3, and Shatiancosa 3 on end a 4-game White Sox win- Nashville 29 .508 ning streak. Chile Rock. Bo 45 In the National League, the Memphis Be Giants moved to within four GAMES TODAY
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee at Kansaz City (night) Minneapolis at St Paul (night), {Only games scheduled.) AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at Washington,
games of top-dog Brooklyn with a 3 to 2 victory at Cincinnati while the Cardinals -were beating the Dodgers. 3 to 2, in 10 innings at Bt. Louis, Betron al New Yor. ia. Hank Saver's three homers = St. Louis ai Bost Ll gave the Cubs a 3-2 decision’'| Boston at NATIONAL, LEAGUE over the Phils and the Pirates | Nil, Kok Cincinnati. blanked the Braves, 5 to 0, on Murry Dickson's five-hitter,
Brooklyn at 8t. Louis GAMES TOMORROW . N PITCHER Johnny Sain was touched for 10 hits, but was
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION scored on in only one inning as
i
Night Games) INDIANAPOLIS at inneapolis, Louisville at 8t. Paul Columbus at Kansas City. . Toledo at Milwaukee,
he recorded his sixth victory AMERICAN LEAGUE against two defeats for the oy ae athedled) nist, Yankees. NATIONAL LEAGUE
No games scheduled.
RESULTS YESTERDAY
AMERICAN ARKROCIATION (18 Innings)
Washington, which had failed! to score for Porterfield in three of his five defeats this year, got
e a ave hi Columbus 103 040 130 3-15 18 2, big- hearted nd Eg im a run Taledo . 100 N43 022 0-12 19 §! on two of its four hits .in the Allen Keating Ry. Ludwig (8). Miller, @) and Rand. Moulder, Powell (8). Rehrsevenin Just ing Pete Runnels man (8), Grubh (9, Embree (10: and 0 ed an en ac red Novick Au oo qu Milwaukee 100 300 103 - BR 18 0]
this week from the Red 80x, Kansasz City ©." 110 000 002. 4 Jester and Williams, Schaeffer.
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3 at San Antonio, GB. DOLE aI jee) and Mrs. Joseph Brower . 1 a TI——— nr 35-_Mrs, bert DY mm aad 3! | Mrs. uy orrison { )s Is. obert 4 Malaska fo Bedford Mack h, (Mh and Mn Tom dda 415 I'S Tits orris (HH) an rs. 7 | BEDFORD, Ind. June 12 (UP) wilitam Wiggins (CC); Mrs.’ W. H. Cox 1 Pat Malaska, former Richmond IIR! Sod Mrs. James Cunningham. (MarHigh School bas 9:45 Mrs, Walter Reeves (MH) and B ketball “coach, IMre. James Miller (South Bend): Mrs signed a two-year contract today! Richard Fulmer (Hil) and Mrs, Gordon atman ( as coach of the Bedford Stone-!"%3:350 Mrs James Balch MH and Mrz cutters, fect: nd oe firs William Beard i (CC) an re. Noe rson (Bi | Malaska will succeed Ralph! Mrs. Don Kennedy (Martinsville) Holmes, whose contract was not and Me. C. Raa cai Mie. Wendell renewed, Malaska will resume 0:00 Mrs, Ek Mountain CEonnersvilie) an rs Ary wings (C i g hig coaching career after about a Paul Whittemore (H) and Mrs Myra Ie year, since he left the Richmond “Glos mrs 5. 1 Cummnigs (MH) .and | > | post, Mrs Don Fischesser ¢(Connersville): Mrs. | 4 H. Redding (CC) and Mrs. Ralph| a ok {MH}.
e; (5-3) : ay (8p) and Mrs. Forest Teel (CC) DIL afar, Le 000 100 001— 2 9 o! 8:35_Mrs. W. E. Darnaby (Hil) and Mrs. iIChicagoe™ .......... 010 001 01x— 3 8 2D. L. Stone (CC); Mrs. Louis Randle (H) | Simmonx (4-2) and Burgess; Lown, Leon- 30d rs, N. NM. Baler (MH), d Mrs. W . jard 3) wi Pamesa. Llome Ruhs—Sauer AS Seaver MEL: Miss Mary J BannerBoston nang Acher 000 000 $33: 0 $ 1/man (CC) and Mrs. Walter Colbath (MHI. Pittsburgh ....... ... 001 103 00x— 5 2 _ 8:45—Mrs. Rudolph Block (H) and Mrs. | Cole (8) E. W. Rowlea (CC); Mrs. Robert Laycoek ‘ Surkent:-Coie- (8) and_8t_ Claire; Dick Sp) and Mrs. Joseph Ricketts (MH) son (4-8) and Garagiola, FitaGerald (7). 'SPL Ate 0 Roger "Kahn (B) and Mrs Home. Rung shiner, Bell. Losing Pitcher— punk Flanningan (CC): Mrs. Ralph Flood , x * (10 Innings) (MH) and Mrs. Albert Donato (HI. Brookiy 001 001 0 | 8:55—-Mrs. Walter Brant (MH) and Mrs YR leeseeveee 10000-2 4 01 'D Foster (Hi: Mrs. Ben Olsen (MH) 8t. Louis ......... 100 001 000 1 3 6 1 and Mrs. Gil Gerald (H). Wade, Loes (6) and Campanella: Mizell, 9:00-Mrs. Herbret Pinnell (CC) and Yuhas (7). Schmidt (9) and Fusselman, a Ww. L. Sexton (Hil); Mrs. Claire Knox aD. Rice (7). Home Run—Morgan. Win-| MH) and Mrs. Owen Mogg (Hill. ping Pitcher -. Schmid (3-2). Losing] '9:05—Mrs. PF. H. Naegele (Hil) and Mrs. Pitcher—Loes 15-3). v You Fay (CC): Mrs. Bert Kingan Sr PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE | tH) and Mrs. John David (MH) Hollywood 5, San Francisco 1, 9:10--Mrs. Louis Bole (H) and Mrs. San Diego 1, Sacramento 0 La Kimbriel (MH); Mrs. George Enos Oakland 3, Los Anglees 1 (12 innings). | (CC) and Mrs. Robert Jenkins (MH). a Sills at Portland, postponed, wet 915 Mrs. Art Queisser (MH) and Mrs, Louis Marks (B); Mrs. Willlam Kendrick SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION |{CC) and Mrs. Conley Robinson (MH). Memphis 6, Atlanta 0. | 920—Mrs. W. C. Whipple (MH) and Little Rock 8. Birmingham 3. Mrs. Tom 'Tussing (CC); Mrs, Robert Nashville 6, Mobile 5 (12 innings), {Myers (CC) and Mrs. William Kiley (H). » New Orleans 8; $1 Aiianooga 2, 9:25—Mrs. Crosby Bartlett (H) and Mrs. B XAS LEAGU {Charles Harrison (MH): Mrs, E. W, Block : Eraumons A Worth-~3, (B} and Mrs. K. Christena (CC). Ha 10, Shreveport 8. | 9:30—Mrs. Arthur Lathrop (CC) and pusion 4, lisa lh, rs. Bert Kingan Jr. (H): Mrs, M. B.
and two strokes over Robert Hale Fr... the mark made by Hare last year. | ry kan. Fh uo After the playoff the winner] | Keith Lindsmood. 8
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