TRABERT WILL PLAY Penn Oarsmen i AT FOREST HILLS, Sfatf WON'T TURN PRO Louise Brough Wins Crownj Beat Canadians WIMBLEDON. England. July 2 (JP). Elated Tony Trabert—the new Wimble- don champion said today PORTS Henley the In Final that he will defend Upset Washington, D. Cup the United at Wimbledon SfEVENING STAR, C. Davis for In THE *, I ** A-12 SATURDAY. JULY IMS Race Nip and Tuck; States this autumn. "I intend to fly back to Breaks Spell Russians Win Two; New York tomorrow,” he MIT Advances told reporters. “IIntend to _*'J| 4 Os Mrs. play in the American Na- Fleitz HENLEY-ON-THAMES. July tionals at Forest Hills and By 7-5, 2 UP).—The University of Penn- in the Davis Cup." 8-6 Choice sylvania rowing eight today expect- Parlo won The cup defense is WIMBLEDON, England, July Challenge Cup the Grand of the ed to be against the Aus- 2 (IP).—Louise Brough of Beverly Royal Henley Regatta, defeating again tralians in the chal- Hilla, Calif., upset Mrs. Beverly the 'Vancouver Rowing Club of lenge round. * Canada In a nip-and-tuck race. The victorious Trabert re- Baker Fleits of Santa Monica. In Delaware The Pennsylvanians finished a ceived the trophy from the Calif., today, 7—5, B—6. to re- length Bp • Stir Staff Correspondent less than she carried in the Oaks third of a ahead in 6 Duchess of Kent after shak- gain the Wimbledon women's STANTON, Del., July 2.—Thir- and 12 less than Parlo must minutes 56 seconds for the 1 ing hands with Kurt Niel- singles tennis title she held In mile, 550-yard course. sen— gallant Dane teen Allies and mares, including shoulder. Whether she can go the he ’ ' 1948, 1949 and 1950. two 1954 champions, drew a bead the added distance is conjec- The rugged Canadians had defeated. -«o iflr boy It was the fifth time the two today on the top prize in the tural. produced the upset of the re- Then the Cincinnati Handl-; gatta yesterday by easily beating strode into the dressing Californians had met In vital tIIO.OOO-added Delaware Richest Distaff Race cap. climactic race of Delaware the Russian Zrasnoe Znamaya room and told reporters he , tournaments In the last two | Gainsboro (Red Banner) present plan Parle’s Distaff Big Three. Shawmut Stable's crew from Lenin- of turn- Golf [taken yesterday by Tony its margin than Newcomer Tra- year-old conceded take the winner’s end of the never was more queen, Parlo a husky Clncannti, pounds to world's richest purse for Allies few feet. The Vancouver ] bert of who defeated 12 to 24 her 12 rivals crew made a terrific spurt in the; in the tough mile and one-quar- and mares. ’ Kurt Nielson of Denmark, 6—3, Girl, Jockey last hundred yards, but the Red 1 ter test. Gainsboro under 7—5, 6—l. Augie Washington, and Blue oarsmen hung on. Leads in Canada Despite of a long Catalano of Hartwig, the start holi- pressed pace this customary, Lew Hoad and Rex day end, D. C.. the in As is the Penn week with a forecast of year's not crew by' Australia's prospective Davis Cup hot weather which Agured to New Castle but was finished its season punished stages of throwing doubles team, today Jam the beaches, Delaware offi- in the Anal Coxswain J. D. De' Entering 1 won the impres- Finale the race. She left the Gurse into the water. Penn suf- cials looked for more than 30.000 * * doubles title with a 7—5, 6—4, encouragement fered only this year BIiHWPr sion that a little its loss in VANCOUVER, fans and a mutuel handle well British Colum- , 6—3 victory their fellow with the - whip would quicken the Intercollegiate Rowing Asso- fjF over above the $2 million figure. bia, July UP). nattily-attired her speed and improve her Anal ciation Regatta, won by Cornell! 2 —A Australians, Ken Rosewall and gold trail, Broke Belmont Record position. on Lake Onondaga, N. Y., two apprentice on the with \v , i Neale Fraser. paper half dozen horses Hen Party lost to High Volt- weeks ago today. a golf swing to match, held the More than 17,000 spectators On a age by a long had a chance to pick up the neck in the Oaks. The Russians in today’s crowd; front position today as the Brit- were jammed around the famed A strong Anisher, she be joined polite applauso winner's share of approximately should in the ish Open ¦ running Columbia field headed center court as the two Ameri- $116,000. beginning with Parlo,' well in the stretch and given the winners. REGAINS WIMBLEDON TlTLE—Wimbledon, England.—Louise Brough (left) only pounds !for the last 18 holes and $15,000. can girls who broke Belmont Park’s record with 110 on her Russia retained one of its of Beverly Hills, Calif., today regained the women’s singles title in the Wimble- started their duel under for a mile and one-sixteenth in back could be a winner. trophies today when the Krylia Dow Finsterwald, 25-year-old don tennis tournament today by upsetting Mrs. Beverly Baker Fleitz of Santa a bright, hot sun. The Duchess her last outing. DeSplrita on Open Sesame Club defeated the Leander Club newcomer from Bedford Heights, Monica, Calif., 7—5, B—6. Mrs. Fleitz was the favorite after eliminating top- of Kent and Princess Alexandra, Darby Dan’s Clear Dawn, Walter M. Jeffords’ Open of London in the finals of the Ohio, whittled seven strokes off seeded Doris Hart Thursday.—AP Wirephoto. Steward’s Cup competition for her daughter, watched from the surprise winner of. the Sesame, with Tony DeSpirito up. par-72 Shaughnessy course "new”; won the royal box. New Castle at a mile and one- Carry the News, who ran a good fours. The Russians by | Wheatley three lengths on the Henley In the third round yesterday for Squared sixteenth, and Stable’s race her last time out and who total. SOX LEAD CUT TO HALF GAME at 3—3 High Voltage, Angelo up, course in 7 minutes 40 seconds. a 67-68-65—200 Brough gave who took the will have Venezuela holes, j Miss a hint of mile and and Royal Fan, who with : A Russian pair scored the The leader the first 36 Rocky Delaware Oaks at a closed Shot at things victory day Rosburg Francisco, to come when she broke one-eighth in the Arst two races a surge of power in the Regret Soviets’ second of the Bob of San of the Distaff Big Three series, Handicap, are three more long- when G. Zhilin and I. Emchuk dropped back to second place, Wynn's Shutout Keeps her opponent's serve at the very won by a also were expected to have good shot possibilities. * the double sculls nar- two strokes behind Finsterwald. start. Louise won the first three support. Rosemary B. a late-running row margin over H. Volmer and His 70. with halfway rounds of Big Victory points, and T. Keller the Swiss Grass- 65 and for Mrs. Fleitz hit one 67, Last year’s 2-year-old cham- filly, Grecian Queen, who won of totaled 202. In third into the net after pulling up to hopper was place was of Apple Tribe in Striking years Range pion. High Voltage just lasted \ ;the race two ago when it Club. The time 7:55 Bud Holscher 30—40. Miss Brough and it was Russia’s first victory Valley, Calif., with 70-67-67—204. made it under Jockey Eddie Arcaro in; was the New Castle; Spinning Br the Associated Prese 14-2, , 2—o by winning her own service gets Top in the event. waukee lost to Cincinnati. winning the Oaks. She in and Rusher's Queen round Finsterwald came out of the Considering Cleveland Philadelphia ,at love. During the first j ago Archie Moore that is and beat the two with 116 pounds today, three:' iout the field. The Massachusetts Institute [Air Force nine months and games .games, eight of Technology will seven behind in the Giants, Mrs. Fleitz hit shots meet the! 'quickly drew attention. He won NEW YORK. July 2 (/F).—lt League right 9-3. linto the net. Royal of| Wayne Open American race now. Air Force in the final ithe Fort less than ' should be an old-fashioned they’d Norm Zauchin’s home run won the Challenge Cup. one wonders where be 1 Games followed service until FACES YANKEES Thames The [two months ago. July Moore, Early Wynn. Cloyd Boyer’s PORTERFIELD by iFourth of for Archie without lief after preserving ' the sixth, when Mrs. Fleitz tipped RAF reached the final de- Laughing Tommy sky rockets, candles, just feating Molesey Boat Bolt of with roman With the Tribe’s once fear- Ellis Kinder had granted the, i.a winner over the net for the Club Houston, Tex., who strode ! cannor crackers and pinwheels in a close race—time, 7 minutes some “big four” of the pitching Orioles just one hit in relief over . advantage and then passed Miss around the course for a 68, took :jto celebrate the end of a mis- staff rarely capable of chilling Brough with a lefthand drive to 32 seconds. The RAF finished heavyweight the last eight Innings. Valdivielso Bright Spot over fourth place alone with sion—a shot at the [ anyone these days, the 35-year- [square the match at 3—3. 3 feet ahead. 205. He had earlier rounds of ;title Kansas City erupted for The Massachusetts crew cov- old Wynn has become the big seven! j Driving hard with either hand. course 67 and 70. ] The 38-year-old ring gypsy, guy. He responded to the call; runs in the seventh to overcome l 1 ered the earlier in 7 min- Sulphur Mrs. Fleitz held her service for Senators Seconds appears Sam Snead of White who changes home towns with < again last night, gaining his 11th !a 5-0 Detroit lead In the night- a 4—3 edge after the seventh For Futile utes 24 and to 1 Springs, finally caught a W. Va.; Ted Kroll of the seasons, has victory with a 1-0 whitewash 1 cap. won twice, be favorite to retain the tro- Champion Tom Gorman In re-!,;game was deuced but Miss By BURTON HAWKINS phy. I Utica N. Y., and Mike Fetchik up with Heavyweight i of the skidding White Sox. . Brough held her own serve The Massachusetts crew- Rocky They lief after reserving Cloyd Boyer's to Star Staff Correspondent weigh an average lot Yonkers, N. Y., shared fifth Marciano. will meet Wynn’s straight [ square at men 156 Tuesday. It was third victory in the opener. Home it 4—4. The same NEW YORK, July 2.—Slender pounds compared with for spot with 206. in a 15-round bout , shutout and he allowed just six [ thing happened in the next two 170 The leading scorers: September 20, at New York’s runs by Bill Wilson and Joe Valdivielso came to the the British. i hits, fanning four and walking gave ! games and the score went to Jose Dow Finsterwald-.: 67-68-65—200, Yankee Stadium. Astroth the Athletics their: tagged as a youngster j Bob| Rosourg 65-67-70—202 !j only one. Larry Doby supplied runs in the first two innings of >'s—s. Senators Bud Holscher 70-67-67—204 MUlion-dollar-gate talk is in the run with a fifth-inning headlines, Tommy Bolt 67-70-68 —205 "president the first game. Mrs. Fleitz suddenly lost her unlikely the Byron Nelson Sharp Kroli__ Norris, to reach Ted i tne air. Jim homer off Billy Pierce, who went powered ( game, unwieldy Mike Fetchik 1 70-67-69—206: Boxing Club, Cincinnati four home; touch in the 11th and his name . 71-66-69—206 !jofthe International way partly due to ST. ANDREW’S, Scotland, July, :Bam Snead - all the for his fifth defeat. runs to thump the Braves, in- j iMiss Brough broke her service Marty 1 urgol 67-71-69—207 estimates a $750,000 house with but mainly because he wasn't 2 (IP).—Byron Nelson, the former j iMike Souchak 68-68-71—207 Half Game Behind Sox eluding No. 24 by Ted Kluszew-j love after a series of long 60-72-67—208 [I $250,000 from theater jat major United States Open champion.! [AI Besselink - L another league' exchanges. calculated to disturb Ken Towns 69-68-71—208 [network television. There will The victory brought Cleve- ski that tied him for the i! The ambidextroua a ( Bo Wininger - 68-70-71—209 swinger leggue pitching. sprightly shot 5-under-par practice! a game lead with Brooklyn’s Duke i tried hard to break serv- The yesterday Doug Ford ; 72-70-68—210 i be no home television, but land to within a half of round of 67 to equal) Paul McGuire 69-69-72—210 Snider. Joe Black, ex-Dodger, , ice back, going to leads of 30—0 is providing a pleasant ' radio broadcast probably will be the second-place White Sox, who shortstop the course record in a warmup; Fred Hawkins 69-75-67—211 a Redleg re- 40—30, pull hitting. 'Dick Mayer 69-71-71—211 arranged Both managers, now have lost six straight. And won his first as in and but could not surprise with his .317 for next week’s British Open Bob Wylie 69-72-70—211 A1: lief of Gerry Stalky. Bob Buhl . out the game. Needing only 1 ¦ Fred Wood 70-69-72—211 Weill of Marciano and Charlie i it gave the Indians a big jump a games being championship. Tom defeat. point, In dozen since Boucher 73-67-71—211 Moore, believe the with six crucial games remain- took the she tried to lob over Miss graduated from Charlotte, Valdi- Johnston of Brough’s head, but short fight will draw “a million or ing between the two clubs in Vera Law Stops Dodgers was vielso has demonstrated an ex- and Louise smashed it into moie.” the next nine days that could Law, pitching a of defensive Vera his first • game. cellent brand base- tops, the fight should ; make or break either of the con- corner to deuce the ball, hitting and manager At S4O complete game of the season, next point he's bring and Moore tenders. Mrs. Fleitz lost the Chuck Dressen rates him as the Two Colts Test Nashua both Marciano' checked the Dodgers. He gave when she fell heavily chasing richest purses. Rocky’s Wynn granted 1 a liveliest of the Senators base- their What’s more. seven hits and three times drive. She had to be helped to biggest score was his $200,568 another day of rest for Bob 1 runners. worked out of jams after getting her by a gate for his first! Lemon, nursing leg injury.j 1 feet linesman. Miss Valdivielso has shown he can JOSE VALDIVIELSO In Non-Wagering Dwyer 'share of the a ihis lead on Dick Groat's two- Brough closed out the set when fight Charles last victory away, go right, left, -Star Staff Photo with Ezzard With the tucked 1 run single in the sixth. Johnny once again to his to his can J highest money Manager Lopez can a Mrs. Fleitz hit into NEW YORK, July 2 (IP).— *|I station WMAL, beginning at summer. Moore's Al take Podres was the loser, net. come in for slow rollers and can was $81,668 June 22 , the Porterfield, has There are races on mark his chance with rookie Herb Score won • roam the short outAeld to haul' Bob who lost nine the 1 4:15 p.m.). Middleweight j Robin Roberts his 11th pop English-speaking six straight games, will try again Aqueduct program today, eight for his knockout of (7-5) today. while Johnny Antonelli, a 21- Set Deuced Twice in Aies. An [ The Dwyer, inaugurated in Champion Cuban, he has displayed baseball tonight against the Yankees, to bet on and one for the cus- Bobo Olson. Marci-j Lemon, not nearly as effective: game winner for the Giants last Mrs. Fleitz broke back in the per- . [ano gets 40 per cent and Moore game, Bawy a Tommy, to watch Nashua 1887 at the old Gravesend track as past years, slipped! Iseason, his five- fourth but Brough rarely, discovered in 20- who will counter with tomers gate and in has lost 10th. A Miss year-old. Byrne. The Yankees have won| form against only two rivals in i and known as the Brooklyn 20 per cent of this the| from the No. 1 spot to No. 2 run eighth (fining by the Phils ; again broke through her tiring 850,000-added Dwyer Stakes, same share of theater-TV, radio 11 of their last 12 games, while the ; Derby until 1918, has seen some behind Wynn on the staff. Bob put it beyond reach. opponent's service in the fifth Dressen Praises Instinct dropped of long one of the East's major and the movies. won he’s Cubs percentage game for a She the Senators have 20 major upsets, although few will upsets Marciano, has 10. but been The went two 3—2 lead. held "He’s shown me something,” tests for 3-year-olds. In case Moore j points , her own a their last 23. or favorite, knocked off six times. The other ahead of Milwaukee—but service for 4—2 lead Dressen said following the Sen- wasted little time concede Saratoga Main- already the 13-to-5 members of old “big still 12 games behind and the match seemed to be New York The field for the mile and I rematch In 90 two the V 2 Brook- ators’ 7-2 defeat by the Yankees disposing of Maury McDermott one-quarter fixture is the small- . lander a chance of beating the there will be a or four”—Bob Feller and Mike lyn—with four home runs i over. days (probably February) at here yesterday. “Three times yesterday. They clubbed him est since Man o’ War defeated Belair Stud colt owned by Wil- 120 ( Garcia—have only a 6-12 joint against the Cardinals, who had 1 But Mrs. Fleitz rallied to pull 1 30-30 percentage split. ;up I’ve seen him advance an extra for two runs in the first inning John P. Grier in their famous > liam Woodward, jr. a record. three of their own. One of the to 4—4. She accomplished base when of Skowron, The Yankees agreed to let by going none our other when Bill who got three Dwyer match race in 1920. Only ’ Saratoga travel, if he has To take up the slack. Wynn Cub drives was Gene Baker’s i this to the net more gambled. can Norris the stadium a “per- fellows would have of the Yankees’ 10 hits, singled Saratoga, from Mrs. Marian du 1 finished second to use as now first major league grand slam- often. Miss Brough again seemed He’s got good instinct he’s Montpelier a mtnd to He sonal favor” from Dan Topping, [ has hurled 29 consecutive and with the bases loaded. Pont Scott’s Farm, • Nashua in the Flamingo and scoreless innings and by stop- mer and it chased loser Luis ito have the match in hand looking a pretty president of the ball club, al- like darned and Mainlanner, owned by the and ran last as ping1 has every Arroyo In the second. Rip i when she made a service break Outburst in Fourth ¦ Preakness. though they hope to be using ; the Sox beaten smooth ball player.” King Ranch of Robert K. Kle- ' won Derby. in league, including Repulski clubbed two of the !in the 11th game, but Mrs. A walk to Andy Carey, Mickey Nashua the Florida the field for the World team the a Jose collected three hits and berg, were entered against • to set a track big against Cards’ homers. Stan Musial hit Fleitz, in her final rally, de- facing Whitey He forced Nashua opening September 28. The 3-0 mark the first- walked once while Mantle’s single and Skowron’s i Nashua. record in the Preakness. place1 Yankees. The right-hander, the other, edging ahead of Al feated Miss Brough on service yesterday ! Yanks will get a percentage for Ford for the Arst time. double gave the Yankees an- Thus for the first time, the won only one withJ 10 complete games a Simmons for 10th place in the' and the match again was Three of the Senators’ eight hits i Mainlander has rental. , and run third they Dwyer is a non-betting affair, . race 10 starts, that an allow- 2.23 earned run average, has lost all-time home run derby with 308 [squared at 6—6. also by other in the and in were obtained Ed Fitz- but it looms as an interesting ! at in May. only twice, That was her last gasp, how- Gerald, innings shelled McDermott with a four- ance affair Belmont l both times to Boston. i who left after Ave spectator appeal because of : He ran 12th as Dedicate barely [ Dick Bielski Named ever, as Miss Brough once more to an ailing back, as splash in the fourth. Gil race Biggest Lead of Year PROBABLE PITCHERS) rest Ford run ; Saratoga. Billed as a “special Saratoga Jersey 'broke through in the 13th game picked up victory. McDougald singled and Carey 1 defeated in the Chicago again, his 10th event,’ the Dwyer will be staged I Stakes. To College All-Stars With beaten and followed up by holding her Killebrew, rammed a home run into the AMERICAN LEAGUE Harmon another right after the sixth race in or- Saratoga,! j CHICAGO, July 2 (JP), —Dickjithe Yanks moved to their largest Wzshlnifton at New York -doubles championship against Christmas, JULY 1955 6—4, FitzGerald, e 8 0 3 2 0 11 Carlos Paula grounded to Carey. lia. 7—9. 6—4. and Vic Eduards. c 1 0 0 0 0 0| Washington Greater experience and place- [Dickie Katz and Bruce Brian Seixas of Philadelphia and Doris Vernon, lb 3 0 0 4 0 ni will meet the Yan- accuracy top-seeded Schoonmtker. If 2 n o I o n kees again tomorrow, then jour- ment made I of Baltimore. AMERICAN Hart of Coral Gables, Fla., de- Groth, of 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 , Donald Dell of Washington a i|- In the ooys’ doubles finals, St-ndi^lllallLUlixi!1 -J feated Stevers, IMb 4 114 0 ney to Baltimore to meet the Baltimore Obtains BmlU Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoad 0 strong to sec-, Lynch Peyton Howard faced Yf.lrrd.r of Club, >jj S Runnel*. 2b 2 0 1 4 2 1! Orioles a single game favorite annex his and I l.i | jjof Australia, 6—3, 9—7. KUleteew. Ob 400010 In Mon- straight : N. V., 7; Wash.. I. 1Z Uiu la*I? 4; 5! 4|—| 4,5! 9| 7| 38j 33[ -535| 11 ment, he swept through all his In Auto Accident Country : Sylvia of Richmond, 6—2, 6—l. t B t nl straight sets NEW YORK match on the Club of ! switch-hitting Cleveland out- Chs. 0 cie vi! m>. Bogton |24| 7[ 6|—| 8' 61 7! 40 35; ,533| 11 earlier matches in AB. R. H. O. A. E. NEW YORK, July 2 (IP).— Virginia Harrison climbed into the McDougald. 2b 6 0 courts. ! fielder, on waivers. and the best the unseeded Niel- 2 2 13 Wall, jockey, was boys’ title round by downing *** 3 31 26' 4 -«3| 19 Carey. 3b 3 3 1 0 2 1 Nick veteran 1 In previous meetings between Philley, 35, becomes the fourth Games Temerrew °»l ' H «l •f—l «i sen could do was to take him to Mantle, cf 4 1 2 6 0 0 top-seeded Howard in a blister- |3;lj 4;-| 5| 2S| 47| Berra, c 3 0 0 reported in good condition today the two players, Dell consistently by General at n Y WASH. 5 2i 5; 24^ one deuced set in the final. 116 ing three-set duel, 6—3, 4—6. Indian obtained wash 2 .3471 Skowron. lb 4 0 3 8 0 1 come top. [ two sets it a slashing, Howard. If 4 0 1 3 0 0 at Queens General Hospital I has out on And in 6—4, that represented the up- Manager Paul Richards in three Boston" SolHmor. | 1[ 3| 2i 3l 4 3[ 4|-| 20| 51 ,282| 29 For was Bauer, rs 3 0 0 1 0 0 . demonstrating that he’s in top eighth Detroit at K. c. exciting match that kept a gal- Hunter, ss 4 0 0 2 3 0 where he was taken yesterday ’ set of the tournament to date. weeks. He will be the Let! 4 0 0 11 0 dropped only 124|28'30|33 [47151 j | [ | lery including rord. p form, Dell has Lynch outfielder on Baltimore’s roster. 1 35!41 of 17,000, Princess after he lost control of his auto- games eliminated Carlton, 6—3, Margaret Totals 34 10 27 10 seven in the tournament t A native of Texas, Philley has NATIONAL | and the Ducheas of *7 ~2 a copped 6—3. 1.1 Is -el ¦% I t appar- 1 Grounded out for Chakales in 7th. mobile and slammed into ) going into the finals. He l Dell-Ralph , seen only limited duty with the Standings J-j & j»l*sl Kent, on edge. The Dane CFlied out for Ramos in Bth. straight The combine i ently sec- parked car in Jamaica. two of his matches in ! Indians this season. He ap- °f “ * shot his bolt in the Washington 010 000 100—2 1 whipped Bob Marzke of Arling- Cl b love sets. peared lames, bat Pitta.. 3= Brook,. 2. |1 *jJ|J[j ! 8 ti 1“ ond set and Trabert, stepping New York 201 400 OOx—7 Wall, 49, suffered a concus- ton and Pete Block, of Balti-. in 43 went to Chl., 11; at. L„ 7. Imiuia'o ZIC Ka-fJ>' -J a- O Today hitting up his pace and hitting out Rubs hatted in—Valdivielso. Paula. sion, broken ribs and face cuts. also saw the final round ‘ more, 6—l, 11—9, to gain the .104 times and was .298 on Brooklyn (4). *l*TMUw.,*2, |—, 9| 6! 7j 7 8 8( 7| St] 20j 722! accuracy, Bkowron Carey (2). Berra. Two- 1 racing career, ,In the Middle Atlantic boys’ ’ junior i 131 hits, including two homers,! i Ctnc*n.. 1 with boldness and base hits—Valdivielso Skowron. Man-1 Twice in his last round in doubles through to an easy tie. Berra. Home run—Carey. Double j Wall has been sidelined by acci- [ championships, with Richmond's 5 while Katz and Brian topped I two triples, four doubles and nine Chicoga 1 2! 5! S' 7 8 8 6| 41 34 Ml 12W raced vic- plays— Killrbrew to Runnels to Vernon; I . Bitsy tangling with in. tory in the third set. MrDoucrald to Hunter to Skowron: Skow-i dents. In 1946 he narrowly es- Harrison 1 Wayne Adams and Sylvia, 6—4, , runs batted . Mil’kea 7j-[ 5| 684j6[ 39 to Hunter to Skowron. Hugh Lynch Washington played Pitts at BMP. I3! 33!J>42 13_ gained ron Left on caped death when he was 111 of 1 Last season he In 133 0 Nielsen a 4-2 lead in bas*s—-Washington. 11; New York. 7. | i 6—o. NyV Cincinnati: 33| 5| 3| 5 6| 8| 33 35 .465! 17 Bases on balls—Off McDermott. 4; off trampled Bay i for the title. Harrison, ranked Lynch I games for Cleveland and batted at Phiia" ' —( 1 the, second set. but Trabert Ford, ft Struck out—By McDermott. at the Meadows 1 Howard and beat Bud Mil*, at Cine. m). by 2: ; . fourth, was average N#w Y#|t i4, 4| 51—, 6 | 7] 34; 39; j l*'/j squared n&rd, ft Hits—Off McDermott. Bln track. San Francisco, after be- favored over the un- ¦ Miller of Washington and My- . in 60 runs for an of .226. jj .466 it at 4-4 as the Dane's 3 Innings: off Chakales, t In 2% in-1 ranked Lynch principally because Wheeling, . 12 Game. began alter. From ninta:n off Ramos. 1 in 1 inning: off ing spilled in a tangle of horses. : ron Gessner of W. He hit home runs. | Temerren Phils. |l;4|6| 2| 9|—j 3| 8 33, 39[ .458! 19 service to Btobbs. (* in inning. Runs and earned | riding again only ! superior experience. Philley again 'there on was 1 7-7; [He had started of Va„ 6—4. 6—3, and Carlton and I boosts Balti- it all Trabert's runs—Off McDermott. off Chakales. ! being working Buddy Ragland 4, 2| 21 6| 6' 51-1 71 31; 38l .44» l»^ serv- 0-0; off Ramos. 0-0: off Btobbs. 0-0; off ; this spring after side- Dell and Ralph, after Harrison tripped more's roster to the limit of 25 j TL | match. He broke Nielsen's Ford, pitch— I I 2-2. Wild Ford Winning I lined for years a purposes Beckley, . place Pittsburgh! ?i 5[ 51 3| 2, 4j-[ 24| 49| .3291 2»«/, ice at love in the last game of P]tcs*r —Ford • 10-3). Losing pitcher— two in near- ¦ at cross in the morn- ¦ and Bob Wein of W. He takes the ofPitcher Joe mil.' ll cmcin. t\ MrDfrmott