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Two Ejected for Fighting MAAS OUTPITCHES GARCIA Mcdermott and Crowe's Homer Jensen Battle Tigers Knock Indians in Final Inning ST • ' 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 Hit 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 double 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 Pitcher 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 run 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 Manager 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 , bullpen dispose haps, for other American League clubs is that at their good quarter j Hacker, 30, has never had a the fourth. ning pitcher—Maas (3-1).
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