• ' y: - -# . Sunday Siaf SPORTS momanJmm ** ' C-1 WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 22, 1955

' HiiyA Win, 1-0, jf j /aoU Senators in 12th; wTm Two Ejected for Fighting MAAS OUTPITCHES GARCIA McDermott and Crowe's Homer Jensen Battle Tigers Knock Indians In Final Inning ST. VINCENT WANTS NO COMPANY—George Gar- rajah, ridden by Eldon Nelson; Raster, Augustino In Ninth Only By BURTON HAWKINS diner’s St. Vincent speeds to victory in the Dixie Catalono aboard, and Cascanuez, Bobby Martin From Top Spot, The Senators traveled 12 in- ¦ 3-2 on the grass Pimlico yesterday. The riding. Raster took second by a nose over Maharajah. • Enings to edge the Red Sox, 1-0. Handicap at VP).— single by English-bred gelding, ridden by Basil James, left the Cascanuez was another one-and-a-quarter lengths to DETROIT, May 21 third on a Red Wilson i [( last night at Griffith Stadium in the at the finish.—Star Staff Photo by Francis Oil Hacker Rookie Duke Maas of the Tigers, and scooted home as Malmberg | a game punctuated by an ex- other horses battle for secend place as he set an rear grounded into a play. |«achange of punches between Bos- of 2:15 for a three Routt. less than a year out of the Class victory Tigers’ American record 2/5 mile and Braves, scalped The was the 1 bton’s Jackie Jensen and Wash- furlongs turf. Bunched, left to Cubs Beat A Eastern League, the succession over the on right, are Maha- Indians today, 3-2, and dumped fourth in 1 bington’s Maury McDermott. 2-1, As Indians. flurry between Jen-, the Tribe out of first place. the third triumph The brief This was sen, former fullback Misses No-Hitter The Yankees, who have played for Maas, who pitched last * All-America FISHERMAN SIXTH IN DIXIE sea- at the University of California, MILWAUKEE, May 21 (A*).— dead before the Indians in hand- son for Wilkes-Barre and Bus- 8 to-hand combat this season, took struck and the lanky McDermott de- George Crowe’s pinch-hit home , falo. He walked five and 8 ! over the league lead by half a five. veloped after Jensen had been WIN, LOSE OR with one out in the ninth i out trapped off first base in the top game strength a ff. St. Vincent Sets spoiled a no-run on the of 9-4 C1.Te1.84 AHOA. Detrait A.H.O.A. 1 Record inning no-hit S’th.ab-ss 1 Kuenn.ss 4 3 inning got victory Baltimore. 80 2 12 Cof the twelfth but game this afternoon for veteran over Avila.2b 4 0 2 5 Tuttle,cf 4 14 0,, safely collected hits Wertz, lb 3116 1 Kallne.rf 40 2 1 “back to the base in the en- By FRANCIS STANN Warren Hacker of the Cubs, but The Indians nine Doby.ct 3 0 10 Fain,lb 3 1 11 0 ssuing rundown by knocking the DRAW up with a one-hit off the rookie righthander but Pope.ll 3 0 2 0 Delaina.lt 3 0 11 * On Grass at Pimlico Hacker ended Phlllev.rf 4 2 0 0 Hatdeld.3b 2 10 3 tball from McDermott’s, hand. masterpiece and a 2-1 triumph couldn’t bunch them. Their only Dente.s. 3 3 18 Wilson.c 4 15 1 . #• By only new 3Klner 110 0 M'mb’a.2b 3 2 2 4 Umpires and teammates LEWIS F. ATCHISON not was a course and over runs came in the second on a 4Lemon 0 0 0 3 10 1 Staff Correspondent the Braves. 0 Maas.p quickly up first Bt»r American record, but had some Hacker had faced just 26 men ! walk and singles by Sam Dente Naragon.c 0 0 0 0 broke the batle at BALTIMORE, May —Any Hegan.c 2 110 £base, but both Jensen and Mc- . . . 21. . par—when Hegan sMa'skl.3b 1 0 0 0 In Case You're Interested experts wondering if it wasn’t —one over and Jim and in the fourth ; following lingering doubts concerning the Charlie Grimm sent Crowe in on singles by Dave Philley and Garcia, p 10 11 IDermott were ejected ONLY 21 DAYS ARE LEFT for the Washington Baseball a new world record, too, on turf. IMitchell 110 0 among umpires. speed and stamina of St. Vincent | to bat for Pitcher Chet Nichols Dente and a sacrifice fly by Mike CWestlake 0 0 0 0 Gtwo huddles the Club to decide how badly help is needed, with midnight of grass dispelled Pimlico Hou’man.p 0 0 0 0 Umpires over a course were The time bettered the 1 in the ninth Crowe’s blast over Garcia, the loser. dPoilea 10 0 0 Add to Confusion June 11 the trading deadline.... publicity the warm, sunny as a mile and 3 All of that bad i 1 this afternoon mark of 2:19 for rightfleld was his first misplay by set 924 17 30 called out English-bred only the fence A Garcia the Totals 32 Totals 827 14 Jensen at first was fight racket Is getting these days, especially that concerning I j the gelding de- furlongs, established last homer of the year. Tigers up for two of their three 1 Singled for Garcia in 7th. \because McDermott had recov- j cisively whipped to Thursday by It also i 2 Ran for Mitchell in 7th. 1 Frankie Carbo’s means of livelihood, may have been responsible j seven rivals Alford. The only man to get on base runs in the second inning. After 3 Singled for Dente in Bth. ( ered the ball and in the fight win the 54th running of the $25,- topped the 2:17%, the previous 4 Ran ior Kiner in Bth. , for the IBC blurb emphasizing that Carmen Basilio, who chal- j before Crowe’s blast was Chuck a walk by Ferris Fain, Jim Del- SHU into double play for Hegan aIn tagged1 Jackie somewhat em- 000-added Dixie Handicap in rec- best time which had been turned Tanner, walked the sing Big 6 Grounded out for Houtteman in 9th. , 1 who in hit back to the mound. Bth _ phatically when Jensen came lenges for Tony DeMarco’s welterweight title at Syracuse, June 18,412 by , ord time before a crowd of in twice Kaster last June at ' fourth. Mike sec- fGrounded for Houtteman in 9th. ( J engage in the 10, is an assistant Scoutmaster in his home town of Cana- i whirled and threw to out off first base to fans. Belmont Park. Thus the Cubs, who started . j ond but shot was wild and Cleveland 010 100 000—2 scrap.« After another conference stota, N. Y. | Running in the fuchsia and Although season a per- Detroit 020 100 OOx—3 they it could not be de- the without no-hit | rolled into centerfleld. Fain, Runs—Pain, Delsing. Hatfield. Pope, among< the umpires, de- white colors of George Gardiner, immediately, several to in 40 leg, Philley. Errors—Garcia. Runs batted < was Not so many years ago, a by golfer always termined formance their credit i hobbled by a bad made it Hatfield, Malmberg. clared Jackie safe because visit a famous a partner in the Alberta Ranches, were impres- years, in—Hegan. Garcia. touched photos dockers under the came within two outs of all the way to third and Delsing Two-base hits—Malmberg. Sacrifice— in1 the rundown Mickey Vernon off two or three feature stories and a flock of St. Vincent staged another of his Hatfield Sacrifice fly—Garcia. Double i sion that St. Vincent’s time also > getting their second perfect wound up second. Wertx; had obstructed him. in the local newspapers. Last week three of the all-time big j ! come-from-behind performances I on plays—Dente to Avila to Smith 1 would go down as a world rec- mound performance in nine days. | by to Avila to Wertz; Kaline to Wilson to Following confusion, by a lengths \ A sacrifice bunt Fred Hat- Kuenn- Kuenn to Malmberg to Fain. the which names—Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan and Sam Snead—slipped to win two and half on turf. It • (Toothpick) Detroit, 7. a strong by Jockey ord for the distance I Sam Jones set field Fain. A two-out Left on bases—Cleveland. 9: materializedj after Jackie had Into town barely got Sarazen Hogan under ride only Pittsburgh a scored Bases on balls—Off Garcia. 3; off Maas. and a mention. and was IVs seconds over the ) | down on no-hitter : single by Harry Malmberg 5 Struck out—Bv Garcia, 1: by Maas. singled1 with two down, Grady Basil James. C. Mahlon Kline’s Garcia, innings; played Burning Tree with President Eisenhower and Snead immortal Man O’War’s world : in Chicago May 12. brought Delsing. !6. Hits—Off 7 in 6 i run and was a nose in front of | in off Houtteman. 1 in 2 innings. Runs Hatton* was sent in to Kaster record for the same distance on and 3-1: off toured Army Navy with Pro Allan Burton. .. . Bad Outfielders Retire 16 earned runs—Off Garcia, PedroJ Ramos came out of the news, per- Greentree Stable's Maharajah, The run that made the differ- Houtteman. 0-0; off Maas. 2-2. Win- the main track at Belmont on Losing , dispose haps, for other clubs is that at their good quarter j Hacker, 30, has never had a the fourth. ning pitcher—Maas (3-1). I to of Eddie Joost who was another one and 12, 1 ence came in Hat- pitcher—Garcia (3-4). Time—2:30. 4 pop Shortstop lengths June 1920. ; major league no-hitter. a walk, on a to Bob Kline. Denver farm the Yankees are featuring an infield that aver- ahead of Charfran straight He didn’t field led off with took Attendance—l7,73*. It was the second ' today, his Big ages only 2 years age. Stable’s pace-making strike out a man but Delis Delivers Punch 21 V of Cascanuez. victory for St. Vincent, It was the first titme the Dixie Pimlico ; control was perfect. The Cubs Six eight punches, A four-sports athlete who is gifted in each field is not a son Swell-Light of or more or was run on the grass. of Ocean backed him up with errorless ball less harmless, all directed to the common, (Bubba) Day. appearance here so Jim Healy, crack football guard at St. St. Vincent is the patron saint In his first ; as they won their fourth straight face, were exchanged in the last Monday, Baltimore fans Yanks Drub Orioles, 9-4; John’s, is something special. star, too, Healy took poor, ’ game stay just a battle, big punch A basketball of the and the horse named record, to whisker be- ffstic but the place shotput League must have were a bit wary of his ’ hind the second-place Giants. night by second in the in the Catholic track for him saved hun- though a of the was delivered championships Friday uniform, fans from losing day, even it included vic- It was Milwaukee’s fourth while wearing his baseball dreds of a Determine Juan Delis after for they made him the 11-to-10 tory over in the San 1 straight loss. Robinson Homers Twice walked Ramos to start the bot- then rushed across town to catch for St. John’s in a rain- Handicap, favorite and he paid $4.20, $3 and Juan Capistrano as ; Sixteen of the 29 men Hacker tom of the 12th. shortened game with DeMatha. Incidentally, the Knights of triumphs VP).— . walks, $2.60 across the board. Kaster well as in the San Ga- faced flied or lined out to the NEW YORK, May 21 two-run Two Delis, who obtained three of Columbus are to be congratulated for sponsoring the track returned $5.80 and $3.80, while a briel and Washington’s Birth- outfielders. The other 11 outs Eddie Robinson’s two home runs Smith’s single and a double play the Senators’ 10 hits off luckless meet, first held in the history of the Catholic League. show ticket on Maharajah was day Handicaps at Santa Anita. ' came on grounders. helped produced Kinder, They to lift the Yankees into first another run in the Tom Brewer and twice * * worth made him second choice Nichols, went route, sacrifice, ** $4.20. 1 who the place today as Rookie Johnny sixth. The final Baltimore run failed to then lashed a C. V. Whitney’s little Fisher- Auburn Farm’s Ola Glendale at ¦ gave up just six hits. The Cubs single to center which moved * surprising A DODGER IS A DODGER, and so it was not man, who had been expected to 8 to 5 and took a beating as the 1 got four hits off him in the first Kucks downed Baltimore, 9-4, by in the seventh was the result Ramos t° third. Delis continued that Outfielder George Shuba returned from a western swing extend St. Vincent to the ut- 4-year-old came from behind, . five innings but it was a score- scattering 11 hits. Cleveland’s of singles by Willie Miranda, to second on the throw to third. urg- Rightflelder to find his automobile plastered with overtime parking tickets. most, was a disappointment apparently without much less tie until Hank defeat by Detroit knocked the Abrams and Waitkus. That left it up to Ed Fitz- being ing, to by a half-length. He’d left for the trip apparently forgetting his car was after backed down to 3Vi score Aaron’s error led to an unearned league tripled, Gerald. His grounder glanced Chicago Indians out of the lead Mantle walked twice occupying about 160 inches of space on one' of Brooklyn's to 1. Fisherman wound up sixth Today there still were some : run in the sixth, and was safe on an error to make 1 off Kinder's glove to Second and was never a threat. His unbelievers in the crowd, which i Hacker grounded out to open so- the first time this month. Baseman Hatton, who couldn’t busiest streets, right next to Ebbets Field. Whitney it 13 consecutive times that he showing may cause to sent in $191,500 on the race—- the sixth. Ed Miksis walked and Robinson hit both homers oft hat reached base. pry the ball fro mthe webbing of The word is out that when the final figures are computed abandon plans to send the colt the best betting race of the meet- Gene Baker followed with a • the veteran Jim Wilson, connect- his glove in time to catch Ramos the Rocky England summer. single right. got past New York A.H.O.A. Baltlmora A.H.O.A. plate. the IBC will have lost approximately $75,000 on to this to The ball ; ing with Yogi Berra jand Bauer.rf 5 14 oCox,3b 3 112 at the Page C-6, Col. 6 Irv i Carey.3b 4 2 0 2Pyburn. 3b 2 0 11 fight. extravagant April claims of St. Vincents time of 2:15% Continuedon 1 Aaron and Miksis came all the on 2 11 5 111 1 to Marciano-Don Cockell Those around, Noren base In the first in- Mantle.cf OWaltus.lb Senators Rise Fifth actual gross way with Baker pulling ning i Berra.c 4 2 2 1 Coan.lf 2 10 0 ft possible million-dollar gate boiled down to an and with the bases empty i Noren.lf 4 0 0 OWoodg.rf 3 12 0 Thus the Senators took over up at third. Robin’n.lb 4 2 16 4 2 3 0 $196,720 perhaps the IBC will in the fifth. Berra also came 1 OSmith.c place, they of in San Francisco and now 1-2-3 In Fondy McDo’d.2b 3 3 BYoung.2b 4 0 2 4 fifth but must win ago BOSTWICK IN STEEPLECHASE the seventh Dee con- through with his fifth homer off Hunter.ss 4 0 1 TDiering.cf 3 12 0 game restrict its big title fights to New York. Three years the p 4 0 1 Kuzava.p 0 0 0 0 the final of the series with nected for his sixth homer—into Wilson in the Mickey Kucks. 0 Marciano-Harry Matthews fight, which ended in less than two the rightfleld fifth with 1Triandos 11. 0 0 the Red Sox today to retain pos- bleachers. Mantle on base. Miranda.ss 4 11 3 session. angle, pressure on Wilson.p 2 0 12 rounds and did not have the benefit of the International i With the in the Abrams.cf 2 2 0 0 eighth Arcaro Takes Withers bottom of the ninth, Hacker re- After the Yanks climbed on The was the in- $215,700 the box office. drew at Wilson for four runs in the first Totals 34 927 19 Totals 35 11 24 13 flicted on the Red Sox this sea- As these lines were written, was the only See CUBS, Page C-3 and two in the second, Kucks’ ISingled for Kuzava in 9th. son and was the combined work Yankee to hit at least one homer against each of the other staying ability became the most Baltimore 000 201 100—4 ofi , who retired With Traffic Judge important factor. The 21-year- New York 420 030 OOx—9 , after seven innings with blis- seven American League clubs—and all except one was batted Runs—Robinson (2), Berra (2). Man- a old righthander gone (2). finger, righthanded Mantle VP).— choice, King hadn’t the tle Bauer. Carey, Noren. Coan i2>, tered McDermott and lefthanded! Yet it was as a hitter that NEW YORK. May 21 to-2 tried to avoid route in his previous starts. Woodling. Miranda. Errors—Waitkus (2). Ramos. They held the Red Sox Judge a trip Commander, swerving Wilson. Runs batted in—Smith (2), ' Kit that record, tape-measured clout over the leftfield bleachers Traffic earned to and in Dodgers Although Waitkus. Robinson (4). Carey. to hits emerged Jockey Defeat Kucks wavered from Mantle. , I six and Ramos Preakness at Pimlico next tossed Albert Foot. Berra i2). Two-base hits—Abrams. at Griffith Stadium. the time to time, particularly Bauer. Three-base hits—Coan, with his first major league vic- pounding in the Mantle. Home Robinson Smith. ** * * Saturday by down the Three foreign horses flown runs—. (2). Ber- tory. ninth when Pinch-Hitter Gus plays—Miranda Young Belmont Park stretch today for ra. Double to to READY, almost, to resume his here for the 2%-mile race— Triandos singled Waitkus; Hunter to McDougald to Robin- Boston, which has scored only MOOSE SKOWRON IS - and Cal Abrams a going away victory in the England, Beech- son (2); McDougald to Hunter to Robin- before Chatham from Phils, doubled, he managed to survive. son. Left on bases—Baltimore. 7; New one run in 31 innings, was in- clouting and, if he’s as good as he was End for the Yankees 38, park Ireland Skid York. 4. Bases Wilson. 3; ’ $30,900 Withers Mile before from and Machi- It important on balls—Off volved in its third game while leading the league was an test for the off Kucks. 3. Struck out—By Wilson, 1: , 1-0 in hurting himself (running out a triple 789 fans. Italy—finished far out BROOKLYN, May VP).— by Kuzava, - avel from 21 ex-GI who could become Sten- 2: bv Kucks, 2. Hits—Off four contests with the Senators. hitting) may trouble ahead for the Indians of money Neji by Dodgers’ Wilson. 9 in 5*3 innings; off Kuzava, 0 • only in there be more The chestnut son of Alibhai- the as won ’ The four-game losing | gle’s No. 4 starter. In 2H Innings. Runs and earned runs— The Red Sox scored two Incidentally, 10 of Skowron’s old teammates Court, by Discovery, about 15 lengths. “slump” ended today as they Off Wilson. 9-4: off Kuzava. 0-0: off runsi meetings. and White Sox. Traffic Baltimore picked up Kucks. 4-4. Winning pitcher—Kucks in those four Mary- by Roy Campanella two in the (2-1). Losing triumph at Purdue in 1949 are in pro football, but none is likely to caught Hilton Dabson's The winner was timed in i used homers fourth on a walk, 1 pitcher—Wilson (2-4). The was the Sena- Sandy Gene Wood- Umpires—Rommel. Paparella. Honochick. 1 potential regardless of what George land-owned Nance’s Lad, the 4:43%, and the entry returned l and Amoros in the fifth ling’s single ; Umont. Time—2:l4. Attendance—ll.- tors’1 third straight, marking match Skowron’s financial I and Hal Smith’s ' 479.17 j favorite, 30 yards from the $8.20, $6.80 and $6.20. Neji i and six walks in the sixth to i 1 their1 longest winning streak of Preston Marshall may have to say on the subject. about -~ finish and won by a length and earned $14,650. The race was s down the Phillies, 6-4, with only 1 the\ year, and was achieved be- That bespectacled first baseman of undetermined age who three quarters. In third place, nationally televised. four hits. The Phils had 12 hits. fore 5,597 spectators. is leading the American Association in runs batted in while another length behind Nance’s Gold Box took the lead at once, Dave Cole, making his first Texas U. Brewer, young righthander playing Easter, Lad, was the Clearwater Stable’s |> start of the season, hadn't al- Quartet Smashes who has pitched excellently on for Charleston is Luke no less, which reminds and held it down the backstretch Brooklyn thought so much of Portersville The Greentree Sta- i as Nance’s Lad ran second, with , lowed a hit until Cam- several occasions despite an 0-6 that five years ago the panella belted his ninth homer record, held the they practically gave Mickey Vernon back to the Sena- ble's Gold Box was fourth. ’ Traffic Court back in fifth place. World Mark for 440 Relay Senators score- Easter Eddie Arcaro was aboard half [ after Peewee Reese walked in the * less until he was removed with they again—at age of 37. IInto the far turn with a MODESTO, Calif., May King, tors. Now want Vernon the Judge, but he won’t ride Box was fourth. Amoros followed with his 21. | Leamon California two on base and one out in the Traffic mile left. Gold in front t freshman, So-called smart money is backing the Giants and Yankees i him in the Preakness, as he is by a length, I fourth homer. j (JP). —The University of Texas won the 100-yard 11th inning. i but Nance’s Lad sixth, seconds, days, reasoning that Brooklyn’s pinch-hitters and relief jslated to pilot the Belair Stud’s up, along with Porters- In the the Phils’ pitch- : smashed the wold record dash in 9.4 equaling the j The fact that he was in these moved ing really its in the relays set by par flag and that Cleveland Nashua, who finished second in ville. staff lost touch. 440-yard relay tonight record Mel Patton! trouble then was due to an are far below for a winner Derby. with a by by Sammy the Kentucky This was got a After Cole walked Jackie Robin- in 1947. The discus was won 1error1 Catcher White, has too many leaky spots for that good pitching to overcome. Nance’s Lad head in ‘ son Junior ran ; 40.2 seconds clocking at the Cal- Jim dropped fly. the sixth Withers victory for straightening into the and Gilliam and Mathias of Occidental with j who Vernon’s foul ... If Bobo Olson was even a sharp puncher for a middle- front ' a 2-0 count on Reese, he gave ! ifornia Relays. The a throw of 164 feet. Will Wright.! Mickey singled right Arcaro, putting him far ahead home lane, and led with an old record then to weight, he might qualify as a future contender for the big jockeys way to Bob Miller. |of former USC star now running j:and, after Jim Busby fanned. of other in the stake eighth of a mile remaining, fol- 1 40.5 seconds was set by title, but Bobo is a slapper and it might be more of a mis- was 80th time [ Miller promptly walked Reese ! for the Los Angeles Athletic 1 Carlos1 Paula singled to left, Ver- which run for the lowed by Gold Box and Traffic Southern California in 1938 and Club, match than Dempsey Carpentier. today. ' to load the bases. With Robin- won the 120-yard high |:non halting at second. vs. Judge. Then Arcaro got his colt son has been tied several times. * .. . dashing halfway on hurdles in 14.3 seconds. Manager Pinky Higgins * * * Today’s co-feature, the 58th home lifted under full steam and he nailed pitch annoy Miller, The Texas up blazing by tiring running $21,800 Interna- each to Sni- team was made A anchor lap Dick the Brewer and summoned EASTERN NEWSPAPERMEN SAY THAT only 24 hours of the the leader in the final stages. gave Steeplechase, der drew a walk, forcing home of Dean Smith, A1 Freeden, Foerster the Texas the two- Kinder from the bullpen. The Phog Allen conceded the" “signing” Chamberlain tional resulted in Campanella’s relay a after of Wilt an easy victory Ogden Robinson. sacri- Jerry mile in blanket finish veteran eased out of the Jam for Mrs. fly Prewit and Bob Whilden. to Indiana, the 7-foot basketball sensation from Philadelphia Phipps’ Neji after two of the fice scored Gilliam and moved with Bill Weiss of the Los An- PROBABLE PITCHERS up runners, leaving The University of HtAiston, geles See SENATORS, Page C-* was committed to Phog and Kansas.... So-called experts who favorites. King Commander and the other A. C. and Ev Trader of first open. Miller Amoros | trailing Texas by 5 yards was Occidental. The Longhorns were picked the Milwaukee Braves to win now are wishing they Shipboard, met misfortune at AMERICAN LEAGUE walked ¦ Boston at Washington—Nixon (4-3) > intentionally to fill the bases j clocked the 40.4 seconds, also clocked in 7 minutes 33.5 sec- could pick again. The Braves aren’t doing any better than the next to the last jump. Stobbs (0-3). j bettering mark. onds. a new relays record. vs. again then passed | MLvttiuifi the worldwuiiu luaih. uhuo, a new icmjra ictuiu, Detroit— (3-1) and Gil , I; Senators. . . . Souchak, the golfer, says he didn’t Neji, by Flint Schul- Cleveland at Wynn SENATORS the Mike ridden vs. Garver (3-5> ’ Hodges unintentionally, forcing start playing well until he teed off with George Bayer, the long hofer, was coupled as an entry Baltimore at New York (2)—Pallca home (2-3) and Johnson (0-1) vs. Lopat (0-4) J Reese. RED SOX, 0 with Mrs. Phipps Ancestor and and Ford hitter who once was a draft choice tackle of the Redskins. (5-1). „ , Thornton Kipper finally came Mrs. Pete Bostwick’s Hyvania, Kansas City at Chicago (2)—Kellner MAJOR /LEAGUE STANDINGS "I knew I couldn’t outdrive him,” Souchak says, “so I drove (3-1) and Ceccarelli (0-2) vs. Harshman i in to get the final out. The in- BOSTON and they finished one-two-three (2-2) and Forniews (3-1). AB. R. H. O. A. X. ning totals showed three runs SUNDAY, MAY 22, Goodman,( If Zb 5 0 1 14 just,to keep the ball in play.” 1955 : and 1 in that order. All three horses — i Stephens, on no hits with no errors and if 3 0 1 0 0 0 Ted Williams’ return sent American League Bureau Man- are trained by Mrs. Bostwick’s Philadelphia at Brooklyn Meyer Piersall, el 2 0 0 1 0 O r Zauchin, lb 0 0 0 15 0 0 gentle- (0-5) vs. Ersklne (5-1) three left on base. Standings !fjo|gj|]!oo "2 Jensen, ager Earl Hilliganto the files, where he dusted off this statis- husband, once a famed at Pittsburgh (2)—Anton- AMERICAN. rs 4 0 2 3 0 0 New York ; Although he was hit freely all Hatton. 0 0 0 1942, man elli <4-4) and Gomez (1-3) vs. Bowman * 2b 0 0 0 rarity may been forgotten. In when rider himself. (0-2) (2-4). day, posted Benin 0 Joost. ss 4 0 0 6 0 tical which have King and Littlefield Don Newcombe his Veilerdu 0 After leading all the way. St. Louts at Cincinnati (2)—Arroyo iiiiliiiiijiii j*!White, c 4 0 0 4 0 3 Williams won the batting title, his 522 at bats and 186 hits in (3-0) and Jackson (2-0) vs. Nuxhall sixth straight victory. Wash.. 1; Boston. O i i3s Klaus, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 fell, dumping Jockey J 1 Mele Commander (4-2) and Klippstein (1-1) or Ridxlk [ Brooklyn A.H.O.A Philo. A.H.O.A. 112 Innings). 3j 1 0 0 0 0 O games were divided exactly 50-50 between home and the Cleve.. New York |—| 1] 3| 2| 4| Il| .656! Lepcio, 3b 0 0 0 1 0 150 (0-3). Det., 3; 6[_2| _ 0 Paddy Smith wick. Mrs. Marion . Gilliam,2b 2 15 3Ashburn.cf 4 4 2 0 2 211 i 5 Chicago (5-3) Olson, rs. at Milwaukee—Jones ' Reese,ss 2 0 0 sLowrey.cf 5 0 N. 1.. 9: Balto . 4. If. cf 0 2 2 0 0 a .356 average. Shipboard, w- vs. Conley (5-1). 10 4. Cleveland 2| 2| 4| 5| 2| 21| 12| 6 0 0 UUJTUiD) kJIiijJUVJGiU, 3j—| 3[ Brewer,j p road. Came out to duPont UV-UHScott’sO the 3- vs 10-11. Chicago. 7; K. C.. .636; 0 4 Bnider,cf 3 0 0 4 115 1 _ 0 OHamner.as Kinder, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camo’la.c 118 OEnnis.lf 4 2 10 Chicago 1| 2|—|' 4| 3j 4| 2j~ 19| 12j .613| Amoros.lf 3 2 1 OTorg’on.lb 4 0 8 0 Today 3! I%_ ' _ Hodges, lb 30 8 lJones.3b 3 111 Games Totals 42 0 ~8 *33 14 ”1 Furillo.rf 4 0 2 OLopata.c 4 2 6 2 Detroit |l| 4|_l|—l_4| 3| 3| 3| 19| 15| .559! WASHINGTON Robin’n.3b 3 O 2 4 14 1 Bos. at Wash.. 2:00. 3_ AB. H. OF WEAKNESS, 2Morgan.2b _ . H. O. A. X. DEDICATE OUT New’m’e.p 3 O 1 ICole.p 2 10 1 Cleveland at Detroit WASH. |l[l| 1| I|— 5| Yost. 3b 1 0 0 0 1 IMiller.p Balto. at N. V (2) | 3|'2| 14. 18 .438; 7_ 0 Sets Roebuck.p 10 0 0o 0 0 Chicago 12) Dells.J 3b 6 0 3 0 3 0 Stablemate K. C. Swaps' Kipper.p 0000 at Gerald, Bottaa Fitz c 6 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 12| ll_2|J| 3|" 4] 15| 21] .417| 8 10 WILL REST UP FOR BELMONT 1Blaylock I|—l _ Runnels.j 2b 4 0 1 0 4 0 Loven’th.p 0 0 0 0 Kang Vernon, lb 5 0 1 13 0 6 2Qorbous 10 0 0 Games Tomorrow Cityj 2|~'l| 2| 1| 2| 2|—| 3| 13! 20; .394! 8% Busby,j cf (IP).— today 5 0 1 6 0 0 MIAMI.Fla., May 21 Mrs. Jan Burke said 7-Furlonq Paula, rs 5 0 2 3 0 0 Mark Totals 25 4 Totals 36 12 24 10 Baltimore 2| 1| 4| 0| 10j 23 .303 11% Umphlett. 0 1 much” World 27 13 | _l| 1] I|—| If 5 2 0 0 that Dedicate, her red-hot 3-year-old has “had too No Games Scheduled. Roig.i ss 3 0 10 11 out IStruck out for Kipper in 7th. lost 11,12 2 Oravetz 0 0 0 0 0 0 five tough races in six weeks and wil! be held of Porterhouse, Determine, . Lovenguth 12i15;i8i21120;23| |~ | |~~ after INGLEWOOD. Calif.. May 21 of with 2Grounded out for in Bth. Kline, ss 1 0 0 2 0 0 Kentucky Derby victor, Philadelphia 100 000 120—4 ¦ p 0 0 the Preakness next Saturday at Pimlico. (#¦).—Rex El Drag the 1954 , Pascual. 2 0 0 0 Ellsworth’s Brooklyn 000 330 OOx—6 I |«gl I : IXIXI I I McDermott,1 p 2 0 0 0 2 1 races, Dedi- ! a . *0 Ramos, 0 0 0 0 Winner of five straight two in record time. head farther back. . ' Runs—Gilliam. Reese (2), Campanella, .. K fc I .81 oo» 1 p 1 0 stakes, broke the world record for seven favorite, Drag paid Amoros. Robinson Hamner, NATIONAL. Standing. «£ will make his next start in the Belmont his Betting El l Ashburn. |>-§j j ! -J 44 cate furlongs today defeating Ennis. Jones. Runs batted in—Ennis Totals 1 10 36 H 1 said. in Por- $6.50, $4.20 and $2.80. (3». Campanella i3). Amoros. Snider. Beaalte Yesterday •I Clubs S m owner Lopata |* Jj £Xf S |- 1 FMed out for Klaus in 10th. and Determine in the racing • Hodges Two-base hits—Ennis. if 2 for in 9th. poor showing year, terhouse Ellsworth, whose luck Lopata. Home runs—Campanella. Amo- j 2. Walked Roig After a last Dedicate hit his stride !N. 3: Pitts.. • None out when winning run chief rival in $15,000 Crenshaw handicap be- in recent weeks has been phe- • ros, Anni.v Sacrifice fly—Campanella. i Brook.. 6; Phlla.. 4. Brooklyn 3| 2| 4| scored. this year and had been considered Nashua’s 46,721 at Hollywood Double plays—Reese to Gilliam to I Cincln., 9, St L . 6. J—| 3| 3| 4\ 7] 26| 8 .765] ’ fore fans nomenal, also won today s Debo- Hodzes Left bases —Philadelphia. Chicago 2; Mllw.. 1. Boston 000 000 000 000—0 for a mile (3). on Washington 000 000 000 The Burke colt broke the Garden State record Park. Stakes, $27,450 feature, 7: Brooklyn. 6. Bases on balls—Off Cole. New York | 2|— \ 3| 2| 3| 3j 5| 1| 19{ 14j .576,“ 6% ' 001—1 nair the ' 6: off Miller. 3; off Lovenguth, 1; off the Preakness. by Johnny Longden 1; Run batted tn—FitzGerald. Two-basa Ridden with Bequeath. Willie Shoe- ¦ Newcombe, off Roebuck. 1. Struck I Chicogo |1 j 2| 2| 511 6% Left 14: out—By 1; by Kipper. 1; by Lov- Games Today 3)—j 6i 20! 15! -571! hit—Jensen., on bases —Boston, an eighth with a clocking of 1:48% in the Jersey Stakes the 4-year-old El Drag, a stable- maker, Swaps the 3 Cole. Washington 13. Bases on Balls—Off and who rode in ' enguth. 3; by Newcombe, 6; by Roebuck. St. Louis | 2 2]—2! 4| 2j 15| 15> .500 9 j six-furlong at Garden State with 1:09% of Swaps, the Kentucky Derby, 3-year-c'd • 2. Hits—Off Cole. 2 in 4H innings; off Phlla at Bklvn. if 2! Pascual. 6: off McDermott. 2; off Brew- and tied the record mate took the over Miller, 0 in Kipper, 1 Chicago at er, 2; off 1. Struck H inning; off in Mllw — .486; Kinder. out—BT in the Delaware Valley Stakes. Derby winner, ran the seven fur- the six furlongs in 1:09% Mr • m Innings: off Lovenguth. 1 in 2 in- N. T. at Pitta. (2). 1 Mirkee |l|2| 3| 4| f 3| 1| 3| 17; 18’ 9% Pascual.1 8; by Brewer. 4: by McDer- longs 1:20, breaking the , nlngs; off Newcombe. 11 in 7 innings^ St. L. at Clncin <2> mott. 2. Hits—Off Brewer. 0 In 10*4 in rec- Sullivan was second and Guer- inone out in Bth). off Roebuck. 1 in 2 1| 0| 3| 3| 1| 4| 2| 14| IS| ,438| 11 innings: off Kinder. 1 in 54 inning Cincinnati! —f (none Doge, 1:20%, set by Imbros at innings. Runs and earned runs—Off I out tn 12th). off Pascual. 3 In BOSTON, May 21 (IP).—Paul Andolino’s Boston ord of rero third. 6-6; Miller, off Kipper. Tomorrow 1| 7 innings: off McDermott. 3 in 454 January 2, Bequeath ¦ Cole. off Games Pittsburgh! 0| 2| 2| 4| 11! 22! .333; 14% j expected to run in next Wednesday’s $30,000 race at Suffolk Santa Anita on 1954. paid $7.90, $3.40 and I 0-0; off Lovenguth. 0-0; off Newcombe, 1H i’l Innings: off Ramos. 0 in 54 inning. winning 4-4: off 0-0. Wild pitch—Cole. Run and earned run—Off today, Drag, his second $3.60. Swaps Drag, Roebuck. . Philo. 31 0| 3|—| 10| 22! .313| 15 { Kinder. 1-1. Downs, will not compete, it was announced because El Like and El Winning pitcher—Newcombe V6-0). Los- No Oamea Scheduled. |l|3!o|o| Winning pitcher—Ramos (1-0). Losing an right hind foot. stakes in a little more than a he is a son of the Imported 1’ ing pitcher—Cole (0-1). Umpires—Gore. B|l4|lslls|iß[lßi22i22r pitcher—Kinder. (1-1). Umpires—Hur- of lameness and infection in the lengths Donatelli. Dixon. Conlan. Time—2:62. Lost | | ley. Soar. Runge, Summers. Time—3:37. week, flnishetd 4% ahead Khaled. Attendance—lß.4ol. 1 j fAttendance—s,s97.

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