Princess Turia Wins Resorts—Travel Sunday Obituaries C %fef SPORTS kirk Delaware Handicap TWELVE PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 30, 1957 By JOSEPH B. KELLY lat Arlington Park. Showing no Stir, Racing Editor sign of his leg injury. Iron Liege STANTON. Del.. June 29.—ijcame from far back to beat out Princess Turia. the pigeon-toed I 1 Greek Game by a head. Ally caught; from Calumet Farm, Big Day for Hartack Pucker Up late in Delaware stretch today to win the The Calumet entry paid $9.80,! Park’s $4.60 and across the $164,625 Delaware Handicap by $3.60 board.! Spoil Debut, Up 7-1; Pucker returned $5.20 place! White Sox Heise length, gaining larg- a half .the and est purse ever earned by a fe- ss.Bo show and Little Pache male thoroughbred. was worth a $13.40 show. Turia off Some fans cheered the' I Princess touched a 22.679 for Calumet sta- thrilling finish of mile and celebration the the ble, but it also was a wonderful a quarter classic which saw Bill day Hartack and Willie Shoemaker, for Hartack. who swept all three of Delaware Park’s Nip distaff to Stay nearly A's Even who stole the with Yanks in 10th race big three Oaks Pucker Up, the California in- races. He took the vader owned by Mrs. Ada L. Rice two weeks ago with Claiborne of Chicago, battle Farms Bayou, who faltered toj it out in the today, Saturday final sixteenth. Pucker Up 14th and last Collins Bats in Senators Fail a : won the New Castle Stakes bv a slight choice at $3.70 to 1 led past eighth pole j nose with the same Princess the but could Turia. Berra to Cap not turn back Princess Turia. To Aid Rookie; ! Today’s triumph was the 26th Third money fell to the 25-to-l stakes victory of the year for Big shot Elis Farm’s Little Pache, • the 24-year-old Hartack. Comeback Rivera Slugs with Conn McCreary in the sad- When the huge field swarmed NEW YORK. Junfe 29 UP).— By BURTON HAWKINS dle. Little Pache finished a Joe away Collins’ lOth-inning » length Up. | in an excellent start, it was double iS&K fj ~.3 1 Jack Heise, the Senators’ behind Pucker Fourth gave the Yankees a 7-6 victory new was George D. Widener’s Rare ! evident that-- Shoemaker was recruit from the deep minors, going try over City today—their Treat, a 'neck behind Little . to to wing it all the Kansas received an immediate introduc- way Up. Breaking ninth straight over the i’ with Pucker Athletics tion the rigors Pache. kept to of pitching' for ifrom the No. 1 post position. this season—and the Bomb- yesterday Little Crowding ers in first-place a cellar club in the Shoemaker had her rolling in a tie. course of losing a 7-1 decision There were no scratches, and I high gear as one of the rank out- Although Bobby Shantz failed the field of post. to the White Sox at Griffith 19 went to the • jsiders. Happy Princess, chased in his attempt to win his 10th Despite Stadium. the wall of horses roll-!;her aimlessly the first time past game and was out in The ing the and quar- knocked West Virginia U. graduate out of mile a ’ the stands. (the fourth inning, the Yankees gave elegant ter chute, there was surprisingly it an effort for six Set Sizzling Pace jcame back from a 6-1 deficit to | innings, he stacked little crowding or rough tactics.! the game but was Shoemaker evidently was not! ‘tie in the ninth and against a Washington nemisis Calumet Farm started an en- inning. ! particular pace, win in the extra As Chi- in Jack Harshman, posted try, but Amoret, the high weight about the as he cago already had who sizzled the quarter in beaten Wash- his sixth win before 4.519 cus- with 125 pounds, and ridden by [ first 22% i ington, they tied for Pucker Up clicked off the three remained tomers. Harshman turned in a Eddie Arcaro, never was a con- . the American League lead. 11th, [ quarters in a flat 1:11 and by ! six-hitter to boost his lifetime tender. Amoret finished but A1 Cicotte, who only advantage this of little moment to the [ this time Princess Turia. never allowed over the Senators to was ; one hit over the four in- happy worse than third, was chasing last BIG ONE FOR Park. 11-2. bettors who backed the nings job. ANOTHER CALUMET—Princess cap yesterday at Delaware Little Pache, a 25- with the the fleet four-year-old miss by in a fine relief was (No. Heise could view the Senators’ stable Midas touch. by the winner over Wally Burnette, Turia of Calumet Farm 1), with Willie Hartack to-l shot, wearing No, 10 and carrying Conn Mc- suspicion big day for Olympia. attack with after six It was another r fourth Kansas City pitcher. This aboard, scores by a half length over Pucker Up and Creary, is third, while Rare Treat is fourth.—AP innings, for they Calumet. For shortly after Little Pache also was a threat had staked him Prin- was the A’s ninth loss in a row Willie Shoemaker in the $164,625 Delaware Handi- Wirephoto. to run—Roy cess Turia wrapped up the huge [ at this point, and around the one Sievers’ 16th : and Clcotte’s first major league homer into the purse here healthy-looking Iron far turn and into the bend for leftfield bleachers a Up, victory. fair by leading Liege taking | home it was Puckej Princess inches, off the was down $12,825 Yogi Berra, who hit a home BETSY RAWLS DECLARED WINNER fourth inning. He also his winner’s of the $22.- _ Turia and Little Pache in that could as share run earlier, opened the 10th with gaze upon the fielding 050 Laurance Armour Memorial Continued Page C-8, Col. 2 Triple by Mays Senators’ 1 on a walk. Collins stroked a double i Aaron Hits 21st with no great admiration, for it down the alley in left-center, was shoddy defense. scoring Berra. Disqualification Costs Liner Becomes Triple Slug Ex-Yankee* As Braves lop In th Defeats The young hurler, promoted Billy 12 Martin, who went to from the Class B Midland, Tex., WIN, LOSE OR Kansas City with Woody Held Mrs. Pung Open Title club earlier in the week, yielded and Bob Martyn In the deal for home Phillips MAMARONECK, N. June! a wrong score should be rigidly a run to Bubba in Harry Simpson, had three of the Y.. the second inning. With better 10 Pirates, 29 —For about an hour to- enforced. Cardinals, By FRANCIS STANN Kansas City hits. Held had a 13-6 CP>. 1-0 fielding, that might have been DRAW single. Miss Rawls, who beat Mrs. homer and Vic Power Pung of also day. — scoring MILWAUKEE. June 29 (£»>— rotund Jackie Ha- Pung in a playoff for the Open ST. LOUIS. June 29 (JP). all the against him before homered for the A’s and Gil the exploded Hank Aaron's 21st home run of waii and San Francisco was title in said afterwards Mays tripled Sox for four runs McDougald for the Yanks. 1953. Willie in the 12th in the seventh. the season, one of six circuit hailed as Women’s National “Well, its nice to win but I feel Held’s second homer in two . inning and scored the winning But with two out in the sixth, blows inf the game, powered the Open golf champion. Then she very badly about what happened days and third of the season run on Daryl Spencer's single the score locked at 1-1 and Os This and That put Braves to a 13-6 victory over to Jackie.” the A's out front in the suffered the heart-breaking giving Heise operating with a four- Sugar the Pirates today before a crowd ex-j little Stu Miller and the A CLEAN BEAT ON THE STORY that Ray Robin- second, but Berra's 10th homer perience being disqualified j It was the first time in the onrushing hitter, Jim Rivera lashed a of 22,383. of history Giants a 1-0 victory liner son would defend his middleweight title against Carmen in the Yankee half of the inning ' seeing prize of American champion- today dropped right. attempted The decision preserved the and the title and ship golf the which the Cardi- to Jim Lemon Basilio, the welterweight champion, in September was evened matters. money Betsy Rawls; winner of a cham- place. a catch his ankles, scored Braves’ half-game lead over the awarded to pionship disqualified after nals into third around the by a critic, less. McCord, who After Power lifted his seventh of Spartansburg, S. C. was ball got away from him for a drama r> Bert writes of the second-place Redlegs. actually pasting a winning The Giants thus made it 14 homer into the leftfield seats in score. triple, and Les Moss stage for the New York Herald-Tribune, was told by Theat- get This sudden turn came after Pung, victories in their last 18 starts followed the third. Shantz never did Aaron's homer, a three-run Mrs. the victim of this run-producing single. rical Producer Jule Styne that he was dropping plans to Mrs. Pung had shot rounds of 73 heart-breaking mistake, disap- and two straight over the Red- with a even. The littlelefthander, trying blast off reliefer Johnny O’Brien, The roof during starring Robinson, Sugar and 72 on the final day of the peared birds, who started the series in caved in the revive “Golden Boy," “because is for his ninth straight, was re- broke a 6-6 tie in the sixth, into the clubhouse and seventh, but placed by , tournament for a 72-hole total first place. nonetheless it was fighting Basilio.” This was some few days before the IBC Art Ditmar in the changed what had been a give- couldn't be found to comment creditable of 298. Miss Rawls had posted the This Miller, an a debut for Heise. that and Basilio were signed a Sep- fourth when Kansas City scored and-take game into a rout and on affair. wasn't the ex-Cardinal. evened Dick Hyde replaced announced Robinson for four times. a 299 just a short time before first time Jackie had been in his record at 3-3, but it was his him in the to determined. earned the Braves their fourth seventh and yielded a tember date be with rounds of 75 and 76. bad grace with USGA official- first victory as a starting pitcher ! home run Kellner Shelled victory in a row. I Rivera, Billy Loes, one of the Baltimore Orioles’ shutout heroes, Cheek of Scorecards this season. in the ninth to who ac- got Mathews slugged his dom. In 1952, when she won the is no less cynical than he was as a sore-armed Dodger pitcher. The Yanks one back in the Eddie Amateur, rep- counted for four of Chicago s 11 singles 15th homer for the Braves fol- j After Jackie had been inter- 'Women’s she was With two out in the 12th and hits When the fifth on by Ditmar, Mc- rimanded for going through a with two singles in addi- Orioles announced last Tuesday that Loes’ con- Dougald Mickey lowing Aaron’s blow in the sixth, viewed. and photographed and Stan Musial on second with a triple and Mantle. few hula motions on the 18th Miller tion to his and homer. tract had been tom up and a new one with a SI,OOO raise After Hank Bauer singled and while Del Crandall chipped in left for the presentation cere- double. was relieved by mony. virtually clutching the green. 39-year-old Marv Grissom, who Ninth in 10 Tries substituted, Loes smirked: “That’s another example of the Berra doubled to open the Yankee with No. 7 and Felix Mantilla In check for SI,BOO first prize in Later, Mrs. Pung, recovering got Pinch-hitter Del Ennis to defeating the Senators for kind of baloney that’s in baseball. I didn't get my contract sixth. Tom Gorman replaced got his first in the majors. Dick games her hand, a check of the score- her composure, returned to the pop up on the first pitch. the ninth time in 10 this tom up the other day. They gave me money month ago, Alex Kellner. Collins’ sacrifice ' Groat and Paul Smith each hit season, the White Sox the a cards revealed that she had been clubhouse for the presentation The defeat nullified out- remained they sign Tuesday. fly drove in Bauer and Enos ; his second for the Pirates. ceremony an unbeaten in four games but made me for it last The club's making Slaughter's given a five instead of a six at and commented with standing job by Sam Jones, big here sacrifice fly scored Juan Pizarro. the Braves forced and a for league it a big deal.” the fourth hole of the final a smile: "I understand Cardinal righthander, left retained tie the Berra. •!prized lefthander, picked year they penalized who Bobby Bragan, manager of the Pirates who vowed in rookie round. i last some for a pinch-hitter in the llth.: lead with the Yankees, who McDougald’s sixth homer into up the victory in relief of Lew ! players two wrong topped the question strokes for Veteran Hoyt Athletics, 7-6, in 10 Florida that he couldn't finish in the National League cellar the lower leftfield stands in the; Burdette. It was the young The of the score at cards. But its in the rule book Wilhelm was the innings. seventh narrowed Kansas City that hole came up during the loser in relief. I because of the Giants, has changed his tune a bit. “They s Puerto Rican’s fourth triumph now. They read it to me. So Heise. only previous lead 6-5. j press tent interview and Mrs. A. St. Louis AHO A (Giants) are still the worst team in the league,” Bragan to against five losses. The loser was that's the way it has to be.” Js£kn lb fH?4116 2 Bits me.2b 4oft 4 competitive appearance at Grif- ! Pung unhestitatingly said she OCon 1 2b 5 1 2 3 Dark ss 6 2 3 5 "but I’ve got.to admit Bill Is The Yanks tied it in the ninth O'Brien, fourth of five Pirate Jackie's reappearance in the MaFs.ef ft l:i fith Stadium in a losing says, that Rigney doing the when, Betty o Musial.lb Sinn was with one out. McDougald first decision , had taken a six. But Jame- greeted by spon- ; Thom n.lf 40 4 e Cun’am rs .1 ] 2 n game against managerial job league.” hurlers. It was his clubhouse was ft 1 3 4 George Washing- finest in our It’s going to take a heap singled, Mantle Bill son, her partner who kept her Soencer.ss ISchofield (I n 0 n walked and either way. taneous and prolonged burst of : Rhodes.rf ft 1 2 u B G S th.rf » o l o ton University while lie of overhauling to pass nOO I) was for the Pirates the Giants, makeshift Skowron singled to drive In Me- Mllwgikiw score, put down a five and Mueller.rf .tEnnis 16 0 0 j PUUbargk AH O A AHO A .had applause from the competitors Virgil,3b 4 6)1 pitching Bruton,cf ft 2 4 <1 Boyer.cf 4120 for the Mountaineers, as they are. Doug aid. Burnette replaced Ned P Smith If .'ll2 0 Mrs. Pung had signed the card Thomas.c 4 2 4 1 4Pendlct n ’Held. Power. Berra Stolen to Fondy; 'oggn to Mantilla to Torre. See SENATORS, Page C-S ** * * 'base—DeMaestri. Sacrifice—Held. Sac- on .a*ei—Plttabureh. »; Milwaukee Shutout Floyd Patterson’s heavyweight Lett Orioles' Streak rifice Slaughter. flies—Collins. Double Base* on balls—Off Swanson. 1; off against boxing plays—Lopes to Martin to Power: Lopez Air-vo. ofi Burdette. title defense Tommy NEW YORK AND WIRE-SERVICE writers had a City.! 1; off O'Brien. 1: out—By ;to Power. Left on bases—Kansas ,!: ofi Pizarro. 2. Struck 'Hurricane) Jackson. July 29. at new item to try on the auditors after Judge Ryan's decision 7: New York. 0. Bases on balls—Off i O'Brien 2: by Burdette. 2: bv Plzzaro. PROBABLE Kellner. 2: off Oarver. 3; off Burnette.: Swanson, In 4 innings: the Polo PITCHERS out—By 11l Hits—Off ft o Grounds will be carried that purportedly broke the back of IBC. Reporters 1: off Clcotte. 2. Struck Kell-i off Arrovo. 3 ‘•sinning: ofi in in with Tribe the were In Face. Ends Split ner. 1; by Gorman. 2: by Shants. 2;j n, O’Brien, ft In 2 innlnaa on network 'NBCi radio as well AMERICAN I.EAUI'f 'by by lnnlna: ofi at charged $7.50 per copy for Judge Ryan’s decision. Ditmar. 2; Clcotte. 2. Hits—Off |Off B Smith. lin 1 lnnlna off Burdette, as The TV picture, W'a-hmgton r.'t —Keegan Kellner. N in 6 innings (faced two bat*, 3 In 8V BALTIMORE, June 29 (/P).— in the third off Don Mossi. Bob television. £ sc '!’'r * or Herrington illlIn 5 a Innlnea: off Pizarro. v* Qharlie Johnson of Pimlico reminds that owners have ters in «ith»: off Gorman. 1 In 7 in- ' innings rtuns and earned runs—Ofi however, will be Stobbs (1-121 and Ramos nings; in Innings: Face, of 40,699 Orioles triple and blacked out in J£jJ! off Garver. 2 l'i off Swansi a 4-3: off Arroyo. 2-2 . off A crowd saw the i Nieman smacked a New York and kept 373 colts and fillies eligible for the Pimlico Futurity this Burnette. J in inning (faced 2 batters 0-0; off O'Brien. 7-4: off B Smith. 0-0: a surrounding Kansas City at New York (’.•(—Urban in J(*ih>: off Shantz. . in 3S innings; o Bu-dette. 6-6: off Pizarro. 0-0 miss out in a bid for shutout Gus Triandos a double to propel area. S'!?, T,nr vs Sturdivant fall and that eligibility payments, plus the $50,000 added by !off Ditmar. 2 in 2% innings: off Clcotte. pitch—O'Brien Winning pitcher— «r> a Larsen <2-2t or Clcotte iu-2'. ; innings Wild ; two more runs across in the track, make 1 In 4 Runs and earned rune—- Pizarro i4-5C Losing pitcher—Oßrlen records when the Indians took The 15-round match Cleveland at Baltimore—Lemon (3-5) the will the race gross about $170,000, second iOfl Kellner. 4-4; off 1-1; off I Delmnre, willstart vs Loes (8-3) Gorman. -It. Umpires—Donatelli. . in Date, in Oarver. 1-1; off Burnette. 1-1: off Smith, conlan. Time—2:3l. Attendance a 2-1 victory in the opener of a i seventh. at 10 p.m. (Washington time). Detroit at Boston—Foytack
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