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SUNDAY, AUG. 3, 1952
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Late-Model Stocks
Browns, bal Jas its Ov x SOURiorpant | ’ hat 0 y antz e winn their ’ DE of To Race Here Aug. 15 \ningest pitcher in the major § . leagues. , : By United Press nd George a built youngster of 17 years whe CLEVELAND, Aug. 2— i iy INDIANAPOLIS W. 16th St. Midget Speedway comes has never tasted defeat since he ‘The Philadelphia Athletics Feat fo up with another “first” on Aug. 15. Se Salal CHINE I Sumior Suse rallied for four runs in the (The Toe) It will be late model stock car racing that night for Bob has won: 35 straight games BB ninth inning today and: dethe first time on any quarter-mile track in Indiana. W. without a defeat. * § |feated the Cleveland Indians, 6 to mers are : hi ; , 16th St. was the firs —— rN a 2 a |4, with Allie Clark's third pinch Ratterma the first to bring SE n, midgets back and the first to Saturday, Aug. 16. It will be a. MORRIS IS again mowing 'em #& {homer of the year igniting the ae. ew show the stock cars on the short 100-miler. © The Wisconsin State down this year with seven (rally. H ast tracks. ' Fair at Milwaukee will be the straight victories and has already- « Ahead by one run entering the n Howard, The late-model stocks will NeXt 200-miler on Aug. 24. Both wrapped up a park championship ninth, Early Wynn walked pinchtookie Don Yacos ofits a Moth. ‘are afternoon races. for the Brookside Panthers in hitter Keith Thomas and Clark sser from i £3 =n .the Brookside A League. followed with a drive over “the The track will’ continue its; NO AAA speedway cars on the Bob's t start # Earl {left field fence for his sixth year vets, policy of its present stock car rac- schedule today. Winchester can- Fronrer! nek} s an bog? ov homer of the year. ser “old- ing for any year cars on Friday, celled early last week because of oy in ® his he Dg Eddie Joost then singled and juch well- Saturday and Sunday nights, ex- the threat of hot weather. Win- | rat hi A _ ‘ot “El | Bob Lemon relieved Wynn, He race Gil- cept for the night the late models chester runs Sept. 1. Ear iri sr NN pis issued a couple of walks and n Kissell, run. R Tod ele 0 Mgr Ung \y Elmer Valo drove in two more » Gibron, "ye ; aces loday | champions At Ory yikes el. runs with a single. ex Bum- LATE-MODEL racing will' be p SPEEDWAY CARS—Sharon Speedway. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ingle: , Tommy restricted to cars like those driven wiToCK CARS— Indianapolis ‘W_ 16th gr.iorris, 1228 Neyman, Bob Fas | HARRY BYRD was the wine and War- on the highway. They must have Midst Specdway, Speedroms, Joniiceno! ins arin e : : . ning pitcher although the Indians fenders, headlights, windshield, aes af Alekander. Mi. Lawn Speed: Brookside Panthers to the Class RELAXES WITH ART—Young Morris wants to be a major had him on the ropes most of the and must be fully equipped in all Take Speedway and Dayton (0) Speed- : Shampionsiin In" 1851 with leaguer but he devotes plenty of spare time to art, which he will iime, but could not deliver the the squad respects. They are not allowed “i GETS AAA sprints. Kansas City, hi record and did the same follow if he does make good in pro baseball: ‘knockout punch. They managed me in regu- to carry roll hars, the reinforce- ©. night. mn ng 157 ioe Elle Roenger Pan- ito pick up two runs in the sixth ax ; y ers in 1950 on a 10-0 output. , 'n h p the When Morris-won those three on a single by Larry Doby, a r are gone, ment inside the cars to keep the Future Races last year when he won ; ® |O] ) ) y, e key men body from crumbling in case Of SpEEDWAY.CARS—Saturday afternoon. a 8 u George Lilly Award as the most | playoff games last year to give poadie to Al Rosen and singles by apt. Tony a crash. However, the drivers Bedford (Pa.) Fair. AAA sanctioned; next! wORRY who handles a ben in valuable player in Junior Base- | Brookside another city title, it [Harry Simpson and Bill Glynn. : : Sunday afternoon (Aug, 1h), Salem Speed, : Sar ball's A | was one of the outstanding | They scored another in the nter medi- will be required to wear grash hel- was and Hughesville (Fa) Speedway, AA} cartooning nearly as well as a All's leagues, i i eighth on Simpson's: aoubl lex Agase, mets and safety belts . . . a good sine (0 Speedway, CSRA sancijoned. curve ball, wants to make base- - 3 3 Morris stands five-foot, eight] Burling: ave Eamenty in Junior SLi Rang ons ou hy ‘ackle Lou idea, for you-can imagine what ypuiviar wisconsin State Louis, Mo: ball his career but if it doesn’t § ey ARTIS on UN mm Inches and carries 148 well-placed TASeha plory. Byrd gave u ight hit 8 i, Jthers gone may happen in case of a rollover. waukee; Friday, Soldiers Field, Chieago. work out, he'd lie to concentrate : : » con ; pounds. Blessed with a wonderful] Bob is just about ready to move SARE lg : Ro Ls inth n (Dopey) The only variation is that an A neg 0. on art. : WINNING FORM—Watching "Bobby Morris firing his fast temperament, he gets along with into American Junior Legion bali serving Lor De. . na Don Shula, the late model drivers will be [CRA sanctioned. © dus night, Das-| Morris, who will be a senior ball toward the plate, you know the 17-year-old lad has good form the players and is one of the more but already the enemy is holding, © "5° “0 | y Lewis, who inf their (ton (0.) Speedway: Jungle Park (Ind) ‘at Tech next month, started at ith looki hi def d d popular lads in the league despite his breath. There's another Mor- ; ; . permitted to reinforce eI |< peedway: Friday afternoon, fona (Mich.)| . without looking at his undefeated record. - ya week. front wheels Fair NESRA Sanctioned): Friday night, 12° in the Class C league, win- the way he turns back the oppo-|ris looming on the horizon—10- WYNN'S WILDNESS led to Brown has m ,Lafavette Speedway, Indianapolis W. ifth| ning three games. The next |veloped better control and started |ering pitcher. He doesn't scare the nents. year-old Johnny who's playing in|, "0 - The late-model race program:st. Speedwas, Speedrome, Richmond Mide- | , i he Cl Cl hi It e first Philadelphia run in the the cham- will include qualifications, four St: Stadium: Armseamp Speedwari Season he moved up to Class adding a little zip to his curve. opposition to death with his fast| 8 a." the Class C league t 8 year, third. He walked three men in , belief his 10-1 Wo to hy dash Saturday alisrioon, 100, (Rehy fn.| B with the Ellenberger Pan- ball. \ ball but he's a smart lad who 1s] WITH ALL THOSE victories, If he equals big brother's con- |, frame and Gus. Zernial ine of steam. -1ap nih a > 2p Oph) qa Manapolis W. 16th At. Soesdwat. Speed thers. Bobby chalked--up- four pelle lel ~very-—tough~when the pressure Bob has never hurled -a no-hit| sistency, there's going tobe few ted 2 single after the first two, t,” he said, for: the five fastest cars and a tome. Sun Valle ‘Speedway *|'wins. without a- Joss. TEAMMATES and rivals will arrives. a .| game. But he can scatter the hits more years of Morris domination, a run. Then big Gus hit his e Browns Ne dart stTpm | ‘THE Central States Basing fs When he turned 15, Bobby de- tell you Morris isn't an overpow- = Bob's best thrill to date came [well and rarely walks a batter. |among the juvenile teams.—J. W.| gi," © of the campaign in uly to get ua ng will § + M. <nciation has announce racing | "
the eighth to tie the score.
it All-Star It was the third straight game
and the first race at 8:30. ‘dates for August: 2 Burrhiil, 0.
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The half-mile banked speedway
speamay [two of them, but lost last night which has hit one of the fastes
Top Senators
after setting five in the ninth.
Ft. Wayne
| of speedway cars and stocks; « Forest Park Speedway. Davton. O., midz- | - ets: Aug. 16. Springfield 0) Fair, speed- t i | |
On Snead in Tam O'Shanter Event
. aces in the nation will present FY ,“*% Anvintss AuE, Lh TY Ta PHILADELPHIA CLEVELAND Out RAR sprints Er AL El a per pCHICAG, Aug, 2 SUP) ne 1S Yucreirt 1] 4 i TIOY Pair epeedway ear aprints: Aus: 2%. Catrel ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2=The St. , 'SBURY | | e Robinson drove in four Fain. 3Avilazh 5 1 4 4 The field wll a r y nay a A vis Boe teon ; £ 5 By ED SAINSBURY Pro Tam Leaders four years, the first day leader ,,,4 {5 Jead the Chicago White priieret 4 8 2 Shabyet 5 2.3 0 Ruttman, Mike Nazaruk, Duane Owasso (Wich) speedway car sprints: Louis Browns scored in each of United Press Sports Writer with a 70, came back with 71 t0- gov to a 6 to 1 victory over the Valorf 2 2 2 Sine 20a m— Carter, Andy Linden, Joe James, No 21 Forsst Park SONaNar ANDY the first 5 innings to pile up a CHICAGO, Aug. 2 — Tommy- Tommy Bolt, Durham. N. C. 83-08-80 Bn day for a 224 total. Meanwhile Washington Senators before alltel 2}! ]iGlvan.1h 31110 Jim Rigsby, Gene Force, BOD Fair, speedwav car sprints; Aug. 30. Tra- Thunder-Bolt, a hard swinging $: Snead. W. §_ Spr. W.Va. 6i-63-33—C th d da acemaker, Jim {gnider, Negneds 2.9 3.4 . . Tay i eneedway car huge lead and th C. Middlecoff, Memphis, T. 68.69-13—210 the secon YP , ladies day crowd of 14,439 today. Murra¥e 3 0 3 2 Hegane 3°0 3 1 t : f the verse Cits (Mich) Falr 8 then coast to an 4 o% 2 ay y u Sweikert, all headliners of the|Witu: Seyi Amey con) ri 50 terrible-tempered pro golfer from j Rua Veigmt:"F2" © HA 38 McKelghen. Hobart, Ind., slumped Roninson smashed his 10th Limite § § § sue 18 § 3 .“ 1 i iS sneedway ¢ s ‘ Y - y N 4 J 5 ' , Lo 11-71-68 \ ? oton. 500" plus these Indianapolisicnecdwas car sprints: Ave. 3 tu 8 victory-over the New York Durham, N. C.-had one of his J. Hasem. Chicseey i2.11.6—211 to an 82 to fall out of the run- home run of the season in theBrrdp 3 1 2 IWynnp 2 1 1 0 2 (UP)— Speedway and short track pilots: sorinefield ©. and Forest Park run at Yankees today. sweetest rounds today, ‘a four W. Ulrich. Austis. Minn. = 71-30-70—211 py 0 first inning. after JimWRivera had La" 110 OLemonp 6 6 0 0 Jim- night. others are’ afternoon races. | z D. Ford. Harrison, N. Y. 12-69-30—211 * i : g, “im Kueabp 0.0 0 0 he Dodgers Red Bales, Pete Romcevich, nik 2 8 ® | The Yankees, however, main- Under par 68, to gain six strokes ; murs Jr. Hous. Tex. = fo-11-31—211] sq 0 doubled and Orestes Minoso had| ,.. = 75% is WL Manager my Daywalt, Pat O'Connor, Red) THERE won't be any CSRA tained their 2-game lead over the On Sam Snead and take over first k Brown England | |. D-7-88—35 DEADLOCKED . with Strana- drawn a pass, to stake the SOX! Themas waikedtor Murray in Sth. y Cubs dur- _ Renner, Don Freeland, Leroy midget races at Forest Park Cleveland Indians, who lost to the plage in the “All American” open. |p ayer, St. Ptrsbrs, Fia. 65-11-10—212 han for first was Gene Coulter, to a three run lead. They were| (lark hit home run for Byrd in th, ° lyn-Chicago Warriner, Jackie Homes Bo Speedway, Dayton, O., tonight./Philadelphia Athletics; 6-4. Lis toured G7, 0 Bhanterss has, Briarentr N.Y. "ar aa—sla Richmond, Ind. with a 74-224, never headed after that as Lefty philadelnbia ©. 001 000 014-8 forcibly re- Denny, Buzz Barton, Billy Mc- The jjttle cars will resume thir The Yank t 5 yards w extreme. Calm.iy. castillo, Alexandria, La. 32-66-14—212 John Guenther, Reading, ‘Pa. Chuck Stobbs coasted to his Cleveland. 04 062 0114 Gee, Crash Crockett, Red Boscher, ayery-Sunday-night schedule next e Yankees outhit the Browns, He went over pat only énce and_S. Riegel. Tulsa. Ikia. 70-67-74—212 o 7 3 seventh victory. against eight de-| RUNS—Taost, Fain. Philies, tal okie Lava« , = ry-§ y-nig 14-13, but St. Louis bunched its five ti E. "Oliver, Chicago 69-71-713—213 73—224, and Nello -Campagni, 8 Yoost. Fain, | ev, Zernial, ' Vern Faler, Bill -Brown and gunqav. . , St. 8 D 8 five times he slashed in birdies, mM. fpyrrel. Chicage 10.70.3338 Ch 75 094 feats,” and his second complete Thomas. Clark. Deby 2. Reten, Sfmpson. hl 3 Sunday. 23 safeties and took. advantage 6f two of them coming on 20-foot!E. Furgol. Clayton, Mo. 68-73-12—213 CRED, Suggs "Atlanta pacer game in 11 starts. He turned Pt Pin lig Rr io : Parone be i : " the wildness of < - putts, anot g - —- 4 Suggs, ’ r ; TWO BASE AIT—Simpson. : e came ] There will be three 10-lap | HERE is the AAA schedule for ess of Rookies Bill Mil- putts, another on a 10 footer, and counfed a stroke, and blazing for the women's field since the @ five hitter, fanning four and| ROME. RUNS Clark Doby. a rretta al elimination races, a copsolation August: .° . . ler and Tom Gorman to pile up one more on a four-footer. » 8 azing tourney began. was four under Walking three. STOLEN BASE—Glynn lirty name. "| event and the 30-lap champlion- |_ SPEEDWAY CARS—Safurdav afternoon &n 11-2 lead in the first 5 innings. That was the story of Bolt's Mad. Snead took a five. OUINEY gan. So as vir. The victory snapped a three-| OTR LAT an Joust fa F 1 baseman \ ship feature, Fourteen cars will |Bedtord Pa) (Fair: next Sundar. Salem hy trip, which left him the pace- Thereafter he birdied the 9th par with a 72 today And yas ve game winning streak for. thetlmes my ar ls Joost te Faim have b tart in the feature. Time trials [Aug 18 Soringfleld (Il Pair. 100-mile maker as the field pgepared for and 10th holes, but he blew on the tually certain to grab the : Senators and String Of fivelicka ih. A Le—Fhiladelnhia 0. Cleve: ve been start in the feature, the (National Championship: Aug 17. Cedar YOGI BERRA hit the first of Sunday's final 18 holes with 1ast two and took bogies on each first prize for the women. Her ont’ triumphs for Pitcher| BASE ON BALLS—Byrd 5, Wymn 7, atta denied { Will stati at 12150 0097 du} thie Aue 3 “Vimwaukee, Wis. on-mil» Na. 2 homie runs during the" after- $3420 walting for the winner. | foF an over par 74. otal of 222 was eight ahead of Julio Moreno whose record Was| “STRUCK OUT—Byrd 3, Kueab 1, Wynn rty word. fir Jae a Hr > Uny- [onw chamelonsiip, and 5 Paul Mun Cin the first inning with a . wn | Thus he lost six strokes to Bolt. Rely Jameson, oe. Jnsonio; reduced to seven wins and SIX > yrs otf Byrd 8 in 5. Kucab'1 in 1 1 in the 5th u B g ‘ 130. Detroit (Mich.) Fair, 100-mile Nationai| i who had had a 137 starting today, 16%, who had a oday, and geteats, |wann # in 8 (none out In 8) "Lomen 1 re Augie THE NEXT 3 ALA national ghamplonshing an Jd Daston roe mate aboard to give the Yanks a' BUT SNEAD, one of ‘the and now he must catch Bolt on Betty Bush, Chicago, with a 74 WASHINGTON CHICAGO | "runs AND EARNED RUNS—Byid 3 5 yy : All are afternnon races ne "12-0 lead, smoothest shot makers in Ameri- n.- today. ABH O Al : ! : because of championship speedway car race Alia" Cie" {2 sunday afternoon. 2-0 lead, but the Browns bounced F007" c8: Nistiry. wat another] > anal found, or Jose the Win “yl, ions has won $6809.25 Fuwtar. “F533 rows PFJ ied 2 Nacsd. 1 sod i; Wyma 3 ant 3, eading, 4-0. for Indianapolis winner Ruttman Willams Grove (Fa Co ei TRL back to take a 3-2 lead in their i.e Slamming Sam had .bils ner's share of the $25,000 “All earlier this Vvear to rank second Juz, $0 : 8 Rivera.cf 3120 WILD PITCH Wenn. 0. < 8 © fo . 8S~ " JE K ' & noso, 3 F y - Cpt a ny Fair on Fal Tc Haste, "Al até attinoos +x, "lf Of the first and were never tered this course with an opening "Ul" BUTT, (0 prize fo Betsy Rawls. Austin Tex, to agi 3 8 8 dine § 3 8 3) JAG PCRS aE BO EYar the Springfield (Ill) Fair on MF S000 headed. day 67 and a second day 65. His Win Ys haa e i0p pris total earnings this season. Runniess § 0 2 2 Lellare nihil mannenien -Grieve, Passarella, yn ; 132 total left him five strokes in : : * 2 8 a nb | 4 3 ATTENDAN A walk to Al Zarilla and po 5 = Hderlein2b 3 1 1 4 Mirandass 4 2 2 21 ATTENDANCE~10540, and called Li : front of the pack, and never had ' ; Five, $i11Steoms 3010 ® \ Tf : singles by Cass Michaels and Bob di IVERSON MARTIN, Maple. HER GREATEST scoring Morenop | 0 1 0 ; : : 2 demanded Dim Dom S Grand Slammer, ~: loaded the bases and Snead slipped off a lead of that wood, N. J. tied with Bolt and achievements came on the last Saynese 1 6.8 1 —.|Avoid Incident ; BS ee ; ®then Miller - walked both Jim oR Nien any ue ne holes CATYMiddlecoff,- Memphis, at 137 nine, and on the 435 yard 13th D. Jhnsnp 0 0 6 0 ens) HELSINRL, Aug. 2 (UPY-An but Lava. Bosox. 10-5 IDyck and Les Moss to force 2 tq jose it, as he played the Course when today’s play began, fell part hole she knocked in a 20-foot putt | Totals, 2 82 8 ns (2102711 unpleasant Olympic incident was ) ace ! . home runs. Nieman scored as like an amateur, -particularly © 77 and a total of 214, nine for an eagle. She also dropped 1p ih narrowly averted today when two I i an 2 Dick. Kryhoski hit into a force after a mistake cost him a stroke strokes behind Bolt. Middlecoff two birdie putts of 20 feet and an- Fashingtep un 300-0001 suspended Uruguayan basketball
« gBy United Press | BENTON WAS chased in the play. DETROIT, Aug. 2—Dom Di- bottom of the eighth when a walk 2s = = Maggio drove home five runs with to Dropo, Pat Mullin's single and
on the sixth hole. took a 73 and was tied with JohnHe was playing with Skee NY Bulla, Verona, Pa, and Henry MICHAELS had four straight Riegel, Tulsa, Okla., and on that Ransom, Chicago, for third place
other of 10 feet. Once, however,i FRROR—Jensen.
R( players received their third place she hooked into the rough and , RUNS—Jensen Rivera, Minose 2. Rob- hronze medals with the rest of ended up with a bogie.
RUNS BATTED IN—Robinson 4, Rivers, their teammates and then had to
closer than
FRROR Mantle,
n a 4-0 lead a grand-slam homer and a single a double by Mapés pushed across, pitq including a double, and Dyck 8reen Riegel’s ball lay ahead of with 210. | She wound up with a back nine Jensen’ Miranda, Robinson. give them back. iring which today’ to lead the Boston Red two Detroit runs. Ralph Brickner ,. "three. including his 10th hom-| Sneads and on the putting line.! Bulla and Ransom were come- 34, four under par, to equal the HOME NBA BE ence oNinsen, | . run Homer, Sox to a 10 to 5 victory over the seme in to put down a Tiger... 4 a double, to pace the Riegel marked his ball and placed latelys. Bulla posted a 67 today| score of many of the men play-| SACRIFICE HIT—Stobbs. 6 Hoderitin MR. DISNEY HATS ashed away Detroit Tigers. Lig os : : Browns batting attack. Dyck’s it on the green some feet to the 2nd Ransom a 68 to move into|ing in the rich $25,000 profession: yo vernon: Miranda to Fox to Robinson . “victory.” Dizzy Trout, the first of three] With Dick Littlefield on the , 0 = => © a tth inning Side of Snead's. the threatening picture. Behind al division. | 214 Brderiein to Runnels to Vernon, | Eon Boston hurlers, was credited with mound for.Detroit in the ninth, _ 2 > them it was Al Brosch, Garden| = There were no positive figures [Chicago 8. ; 1 $1 Boston picked up tw runs vith one on to cap a four-run at . un R |" BASES ON BALLS—Stobbs 3, Moreno 2 ‘. his eighth. victory against as ge B. Die ) Th ° nore Snack. SNEAD : City, N. Y., Wally Ulrich, Austin,| on the best 54-hole score for the gaynes 3. lm=ntonn |] Only at Nas o Orwin many losses. Hal Newhouser was ky Pye. DiMa Son ns Sng 88 Berra incfonsed his home run Shootarar. Sonversing with a Minn., Doug Ford, Harrison, N. Y..| pro's so early in the day, but it |, STRIKE OUTS—Sionbs 4. Haynes 3. | Indianapolis e li the loser, his seventh setback POSTON 88 DETROIT _ | total for the season to 23 when he spectator, casually told Riegel and Jack Burke, Houston, Tex.,| was nearly certain that the in- HITS—Off Moreno 5 in 2; Haynes 5 In 131 ho Hote) Is ¢ . ip , : Seal “ your ball is in my-line,” knocked w. 9 ; 5 Johnson 0 in I. ‘ against four wins. AB HO | AB H 0 A hit his second homer of the day pj . iin A were deadlocked at 211. dividual in front would be |" WiNNING PITCHER—Stobbs (1-8). |] Wash. 2 (UP) Wildness by Newhouser proved §iadmnab ¢ & 2 Srescay “44 4 AI Ws Second homer of the day his own ball away and prepared There was a four way tie for| Slamming Sam Snead, White | wiOHNG DCHER=Morepe rir, || #0 me r made good his downfall. His first eight Thrnebs.rt 0 0 0 0Hatfelasb 5 31 3 pon “mo ne. again oH to putt Riegel's ball. But before first in the men amateur scrap., Sulphur Springs, W. Va. GAMPIRES—Hutiey, Sear, Frome, Mel 77a, len the New pitches were wide of the plate. DiMegioet 3 2 3 oOMunindf . 4 11 1 Duane Pilette who was eroiitonl could, the judges ruled his Frank Stranahan, Toledo, O., who| Snead headed into today's] AyTENDANCE—68ST (paid). Ficher A giving both Billy Goodman and 8th 3 3,5 FMARLIE 4&1 § with his 7th victory. Later in the| one ino¢KINg his ball off line has won the event for the past round with a medal score of 132 ~ ee , T » American Archie Wilson free trips to firstihles, © § 33 feds #8 1 4 same inning, Gene Woodling also J{oF 30 Doles on 8 47 308 8 G1 base. Hoot Evers attemp Trout.p 3 1 2 0'Berry.ss 0 0 1.0 homered, No. 8, with one on : | This total gave him a 5-stroke| 156d Corwin sacrifice and the bases were loaded Benfons | § 8 § f¥enhousr» 3 0 0 §oainst Dave Madison. A double e S e i Boston 8-3 lead over his nearest competitors, | What a TASTE! hand when Newhouser fumbled the _ ___Uitiefieldp © 8 0 0 by Billy Martin after two outs put| ’ Tommy Bolt, Durham, N. C,, Cary oa as ball. | Totals 35112712 Totals 35102715 Madison in the showers and Bob- By United Press , They tallied three more in the Middlecoff, Memphis, Tenn, and What a FLAVOR! D a a = a cigloway forced ‘runner ‘for Federoft in py (vain oame on to put an end to, BOSTON, Alig. 2—The seventh-'7th when. after Ted.Kluszewski Iverson Martin, Maplewood, N. J. ive DIMAGGIO followed ii a pert Jit me double play for New-| tha genring. place Cincinnati Re continued 'qoubled. Joe Rossi walked and All four were off late today. What a BOUQUET! * home run, his fourth of the sea- NEW YORK ST. LOUIS their bid t home fo New Man- A > ) a 8 s and lost 1 % Boston 410 000 032—10 oA YN ous eir 0 go hom i an- poth scored on Roy McMillan's season. His son, and the Red Sox were ahead peteoit' 100002 020-8 v1 “5 140 Qzarmacr 43 3 ager. Rogers Hornsby in sixth two-.base hit. Perkowski followed MEANWHILE, Johnny Bulla, \ What a SMOKE! s thfs year to _stay, | RUNS—Goodman, * Wilson, Throneberry, Rizzutoss 2 1 0 SDelsingcf 2 1 3 8 place in the league standings bY with another double which scored Verona* Pa, fired a 67 for a 210 \ i Detroit got one run in the bot- Evers 2. DiMaggio. Kell. Gernert, White, Rravestss 2 3 8 UMichacls 3b 5 4 6 8 3.400 4ho Boston Braves for the MeMill and Henry Ransom, Chi tom of the first on singles by Trout. Pesky. Dropo 2. Mullin, Mapes. pater 4 5 , goemeart & 2 60 ti Sto 3 an. ) insom, cago, v ET el and Fred Hatfield RUNS JATTED IN--DiMaksio nb Bras 137 ode 334 second consecu ve game, 8 to 3, CINCINNATI BOSTON shot a 68 for the same total to de TWO-BASE HITS—Kell. Dropo, Mapes. Mantleeft 4 2 3 0 Krhoski.th 4 110 0 today before 1567 fans. sorewakials 0 3 rere RRQ A take a temporary hold on first & s . . CE - § —W, p . 2 3 F 2 ”2 y ; ) . Je e, 2 . 7 it i” t got that run back in the; HOME RUNS—DIMarkie Trout Gernert. MeDea ah 10 rca 3 ! 3 , Big Harry Perkowski won his JQunla™ 5 5 0 3 Loganss . 3 2 3 5 Place. 1g o el” pos wth his first home run of SACRIFICE HITS—E Lipon 2 garerah - 0 8 1 Ihicttep 1 had 10th game of the year against Manbailif 4 1 { 6 Mathewsd 4 114 But Snead would better this ) $ secon. wi put left the game in , POUBLE PLAYS—Gaeodman te Gernert wires” 1 6 0 doaaind 2 8 o 1 6 defeats and the Reds pulled to Westlakeldf 1 0 2 0 Thorperf ‘4 0 4 0 total by shooting anything - ; the -season, bu 2 8 2, Kell to. Goodman to Gernert, Hatfield oman 1 0 0 1 within 12 percentage points of the Kdwardsit 4 2 0° 0 Crowe.lb 3 010 1 potter than 78, while Bolt. Mar- , th ixth when Cliff Mapes to Pesky to Dropo. aon Adcock.lb 1 0 3 1 Burris. 1210 y , Mar I out his sixth home run LEFT ON BASE—Boston 5, Detroit 8. . i ass Braves. A Cincinnati sweep of Seminiek.e } 22 R nim 2b 3 ! 4 2 tin or Middlecoff could go in B of the year to score behind Walt hy Littieteia 1. * Benton ' Sain 1.90 wa tomorrow's doubleheader would Pellgrint.2p 503 4 Burdetie.p g011 front of the 210 mark with any- a Dropo and reduce ‘Boston's lead RC OT TL Ee Men. Totals 29147413 Totals 331377 9 Knock Boston from the 6th posi- perkwskip 3 1 1 1 Siti {5 5 J thing better than a 73. vi to 5-3. ton 3.3m Jen iickner 2 10 2, Newhouser| wfi;e fouled out for Gorman in 6th. tion. Hornsby takes over the reins - _ _ _|dehnsons 0 ® 0 0 In the men's amateur, Jim Mc- W\ v4 He was replaced by Al Benton.” RUNS eA NED RUNS—Trout 3i Sain flied aut for Schaeffer on 2h o Tuesday for ousted Rip Sewell. Totals 40132713 “Totals 30 #2112 Keighen, Hobart, Ind, who was \\ A home run by Dick Gernert, his 34.3, Benton ? and 2; Newhouser 8 and Jw, LO a1t 240 oos—i1 _ Starter Jim Wilson, one of four Gaia lied wut Tor Jones in Mh in front after 38 holes, blew to a TY ) LL 2 2, VY ; ine hy % { ; R 11th, with George Kell Fhosrd, KINNING PITCHER Trout 8-8) «INE—Rlmte, Raver, Berry a. Mantle. Boston nuriers Nest 14s ain sawie Rovian" 191.300 300.3 i six per par on his: first nine ‘gud n-| UMPIRE en, N : Nondling 2 ; ! ‘He has w . son's se | RUNS—Borkowski. we 2, today; to giv ¢ Sammy White's-triple and an UMPIRES—Stevens, Napp, Summers and 000 15, “fn 00s sod abs nd win E-Borkows wi dams. Marshall give runners up David
field out gave Boston three more McKinley.
Jethroe, Crowe. Burris. Perkaweki, Logan and Nello Campagni a
RUNS RATTED WW—_RBerra 4 Dvek 4.
Reds went ahead, 5 to 3, on for-| ERRORS -Seminiex, Perkowski.
runs -in the eighth. ATTENDANCE—10.834. my Krvhocki 2. Michaels 3. Waoodline 2 chance to gain ground.
= ] RUNS "BATTED : IN—K| 5 Ed. Cam- am, ar Rasy BITS—Dvek, Michaels, Mar-/mer Brave Will Marshall's 6th gard. Marthall 1, MOMilan 2 Perkomsii pagni had a 39 to pick up three ww n 4 2 . J roe - Cg: TARFE.RASE WITS Woodline, Baner. NOME run with Perkowski and iniek's error in first) tcored an Bem- strokes, but still was one behind oh T's : " | Rowe RUNS—Berra 2. Dyek, Wood- Bobby Adams aboard. * Hone ASE JTS Rurtly, Kluzewskl. McKeighen after 45 holes. The House of Crane—Distributor—Indianapolis, Indiana | STOLEN RAGE _Michasle, i 8 aE 2 HOME RUN—Marshall, . . . aims - r— SACRIFICE AYTPillette. THE BRAVES had. pulled. to a. SACRIFICE HITS—Mathews, ' — (DOURYE PLAYS Rimuta tn Martin 0 short-lived 3 to 1 lead in the 2d Bugdate © CFR BUmAT RACES ALIVE WITH SMASHES—CRASHES Naren: Marian tan Voune to rvhoeki, : ‘BLE [§—Adams _ Lo ellagrini - IFFT ON BASE—New York. 7. St. inning after each team tallied vagal. Adam to So to” ly. 2 : {Lonia_to. RALTE—Miller 3. Pillette 1, ONCe in the first frame. Paul ok FT ON BASES—Cincinnati 9, Bos- HARD ] OP : German 2. Eehasffsr 2 Burris’ double scored George S / HHH STRICK wy ete 1. Gorman 1yuwe from. first and Wilson's 1 ray DALLS=-Wilun 3, “Burdette TH {Sphsastop 2. Paiy |, : : STRUCK OUT—Perkowski 3, Burdette 1. :
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HM an 2 tallied RUNS AND EARNED RUNS—Perkowski
Cincinnati in the third
4 : a 3 and 2. Wilson 5 and 5 Burdette 3 and 3 RUNS AND FARNED RUNS—Miller = . 1 : Ia 3 Corman 6 and 6: Pillette 4 and. when Hank Edward's single air’ 29? PITCHER Perkowski (Burt a n 3 i) [hewiirees anda YH Cain 0 and 0: poked in Marshall, whose WINNING PITCHER—Perkowski (10-8) | rn PY ORCI Re Miller (Marton), [three-riin homer in the next in- LOSING PITCHER-- Wilson asm, y —S er. 1 A; 8 . ’ 5 ’ | WINNING PITCHER—Pillette (3.10), Ding put the Reds into a perma- Guglielmo. snish. Stewart LOSING PITCHER—Miller (3-4). nent lead + TIMEZ2.20. pO MPIRESc—Paparella, Duffy, Rommel. : ATTENDANCE—1567. | Berry ~ ’
| TIME—2:48. ATTENDANCE—5420,
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