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"WEDNESDAY, JULY
23, 1952
Blanks Senators, 1-0:
By CARL LUNDQUIST
United Press
IT TOOK only one pitch, his no-hitter, but Virgil Truck
Sports Writer the first one he threw, to ruin
8, the fire-ball guy of the De-
troit Tigers, was happy today to settle for a 1-hit, 1 to 0 victory over the Senators that almost matched his no-hit,
effort against them last May 15.
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There. were no dreams of] had to retire in the sixth with |
matching the record of Allie] a wrenched knee, but Johnny Reynolds of the Yankees, only| Sain protected his victory.
Hank Bauer hit a second game,
pitcher in American League his-| tory to hurl two no-hitters in a; single season. Because Eddie Yost spoiled thay with a leadoff single! on. Trucks’ first pitch.
Thereafter, though, the right |
hander wis magnificent, walk- |
ing only three batters and re- |
tiring two of them on double plays. Only 29 men came to bat. “i. 8 ® ” WHAT WAS especially re- " markable about Trucks’ pegform-| ance was that he had been out of ‘action since July 11 with a
. recurrence of his old shoulder
injury. It was only his fourth victory against 11 defeats, but it also
.was significant that in addition
to his no-hitter and one-hitter against Washington, he turned in a two-hitter against Philadelphia. Big Walt Dropo, hitting
safely in his 11th straight game, straight victory, Rube Walker) forcing home the winning run| when he was hit with a pitched GOIf Notes
John Foley yesterday won low otre Dame golf tourna-| Before that Peewee Reese dou-/ ment at the Hi land Golf and Country reshman at Notre Dame. Lawrence Sexton, . Riley award which member of the alumni each ygar wits}
drove in the winning ‘run with a first inning single and collected two of the four hits off loser Walt Masterson. Trucks’ tremendous showing overshadowed the onward march of the Yankees, who topped the Indians twice, 7 to 3 and 8 to 1, to move five games ahead of the Red Sox, who-defeated the White
‘Sox, 4 to 2, on Rookie Dick
Gernert’s 2-run 13th inning homer, as Mickey McDermott won his sixth game in a relief role. Bitsy Bobby Shantz of the Athletics scored his 17th victory “against just three defeats, 3 to 2, over the Browns on Joe Asthroth’s 2-run tying homer and Billy Hitchcock's single which drove in
the winning run in the ninth.
” - ” : ‘THINGS were just as stirring, in the National League where the Dodgers, leading 2 to 0 in the ninth, finally had to win; 7 to 6, with five runs in the 10th. They; Giants defeated the Cards, 3 tq inning his 13th
The Phillies won 14-t3-4 and 8-to-1 decisions from the Pirates to hit the .500 mark for the first time since Apr. 17 and move within a game of the fourthplace Cubs, who blew a 6-4 de-| cision at Boston.
The Yankees mowed down the (Central Standard Time Indians with 30 hits behind their jor Mg bhai aca pitchers, Vie Raschi and Allie itoreo 1 + 8:38 12: 8 ui ynolds. Friday ... : 3 : Raschi,; who won his ith {Tiss 3:38 3 game and his ninth in a row, 'Yondey 8
bles and a homes in, the opener
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yankee homer and Harry Simp-| son homered for Cleveland in the, jopener, 5 LJ »
{biggest winner in the majors, ‘gave up eight hits, including ‘homers to Jim Dyck and Bob Nieman before Astroth and Hitchcock rallied to save his
leighth straight win over the Atlas to Meet Baron
The Mighty Atlas will meet
The Red Sox scored three Baron Michele Leone next Tuesruns, two on Gernert's homer off |
reliever Harry Dorish, in the final benefit inning. Chicago scored one run
Browns in two years.
in ‘its half of the inning. It was! Boston’s first win in 11 night| road games this year.
the ninth and hit a 2-run single which put the Reds ahead in their
bounded to score their ninth
ball with the bases loaded. |
bled in one run, Andy Pafko singled in one and Carl Furillo singled home two more. It was Brooklyn’s 13th win against one loss to the Reds.
Koslo pitched 8-hit ball and received his margin of victory on
and Hank Thompson as he scored his seventh victory, five of them
Rhodes’ homer was his first and he hit the first pitch ever thrown against Rim in the Polo Grounds. = » » THE PHILLIES pummeled the| Pirates roughly, piling up an 11 to 1 lead in three innings of the
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Johnnie Tolan, who won the last -100-lap midget race here, will be in the field again Saturday night when the nation’s top drivers return to the W. 16th St. Speedway for another 100-
| SHANTZ, far in front as thel
Also included in the field of drivers will be Mike Nazaruk.
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Harry Leer and Basket sl “Coach John Jordan. won the award since he was the only one of the three who is an alumnus. net were Frank I ane or Take "On and. OF. 3 {phundey Favens® FN 0 adies’ On 31 Bo Flackville Tavern x An ts 4, tourney at Speedway: A, Off, 33 2. ie tod" Floris : “ UAW ert Laycock 50; On, Mrs. Alton Flint 1 Class B. Off, re ores Ariisiions
homers by Rookie Jim Rhodes|rob.
against St. Louis. Lo
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. 103 06—10 8 Edwards. ‘Newman (4), Richter (5) Walker and Stewart.
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an and Neldwlinger, Silvey (5)
ing a 1-1 tie with six runs in the! second game as Karl Drews gave up 12 hits but scattered them effectively. Del Ennis hit two dou-
Vérn Bickford to his sixth vic-| tory. Chicago scored all of its runs on a grand slam homer by Dee Fondy.
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opener to give Russ Meyer an easy seventh victory, then break-
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Troopers Lead Jim Piersall To State Hospital
By United Press DANVERS, Mass, July 23 = Rookie Outfielder Jim Piersall of| the Boston Red Sox, suffering from “extreme nervous exhaustion,” was ‘transferred to the Danvers State Hospital early todeer from a private rest home in Georgetown, The 22-year-old father of two children was taken from Baldpate, Inc, a private institution, and escorted to the state hospital iby two state troopers, It was reported he might later be trans- A — ferred to the Westboro State Hospital. Dr.eClarence Bonner, superin-
tendent of the Danvers Hos- [ig | pital, said that Piersall was “a |
very sick boy.” . n ” ” PIERSALL, who started the season with Boston and later was sent to the Birmingham (Ala.)
the ‘Leader Dog Fund Barons because of his excitable | 4 : his antics during games, was ordered CHa {verdict over Otto Kuss last night to take a rest Saturday after . 16th St. Speedway. Atlas took the opening fall in Sox Manager, Joe Cronin,
17 minutes and then lost the secAfter Ted Kluszewski tied the ond in eight minutes. Atlas won game at 2-2 with a 2-run triple injthe clincher in 10 minutes.
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4-run 10th, the Dodgers re 10ck
{physicians conferred with Red!
(_ At the same time Cronin said
iPlersall was in need of a rest and hoped he could be removed from
In the semifinal, Ray Eckert [the glare of publicity that had won over Fred Davis. Al Love-! fsurrounded him because of his re19, 'markable ability as a player.
“We're primarily interested in | Piersall the boy, not Piersall ; the ball player,” Cronin said.
Softball Notes
night: Production 3, Kingan & Co. 2: Naval Ordnance 15, Gemm YH Products 0: Atkins Saw Post 11, KFC 0, Tonight's schedule at Beech Grove: |
Jones; 8:15, Company A, 167th Inf. vs. Asplungh Tree Co.; 9:30, Speedway Prod- | ucts vs. Colonial Baking Its in Bush- Callahan League last A Balin jon es ah Mechanics
The Marion County Girls’ Tourndy starts tonight at Municipal Stadium with Indiaud Military District Playing, Jolly Jack at 8:15 the Prarie Townshi irls Tay Standard Machine, and at 9°30 i is an Dee Restaurant vs, Pabernac e.
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First Pitch Spoils Trocke No-Hitter
Results at Beech Grove Stadium last,
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