Southern Conference Break-Up Raises Multitude of Problems

’ :¦ .v ¦ ¦ Pening |&fas ! Vollmer's Clutch Hits Miami Applies for Spot Washington, D. C., Saturday, May 9, 1953 A-10 ** Helping to Give Nats In New 8-Member Group New Lease on Life Crafty Admiral Favored By the Associated Press By Merrell Whittlesey By Burton Howkins GREENSBORO, N. C.. May 9. , A multitude of problems faced Star Staff Correspondent —Better schedules, with each the member of seven schools who withdrew PHILADELPHIA, May 9. the new group meet- from the By Drying ing each other, be one of Southern Conference Pimlico Track will yesterday—as well Clyde Vollmer, the straw grasped the results of the breakup of the as the old By th* Associated Pr«ss the Bowie Handicap April 25. members—among them a at by the Nats when Gil Coan Southern Conference, it was be- bowl Cold Command had previously i tleup, the $75,000 basketball BALTIMORE. May 9.—Crafty suffered his ankle is lieved today. Admiral, the Nation’s No. 1 won three straight races, includ- injury, doing tournament, recognition by the handicap ing the Blackstock Handicap. j a valiant job of trying to keep Seven schools, representing NCAA as sectional champions in thoroughbred in 1952 most of the actual athletic but just another horse in last The Gallant Fox marked Crafty ; the team’s head above water. He all sports, schedule-making and mumm mm -v prowess of the circuit, pulled money. Saturday’s Gallant Fox Handi- Admiral’s first time out since got a late start, joining the club V\ alflic # taking the Gulfstream Park ¦ in a momentous session here While the University of Vir- cap, gets his chance today to 10 days after the season opened, yesterday and will in even the score. Handicap March 14, in which i meet ginia was expected to become the Raleigh. C., Sunday, June 14, eighth But the Charfran Stable star he defeated Battlefield, Dulat, but has taken over the runs- N. member of the new con- to make plans for their own con- ference the probably will have a battle of it Alerted and seven others at a batted-in leadership. University of Miami quarter. ference, at yet unnamed. (Fla.) asked to be considered, in the $25,000 Dixie Handicap at mile and a Vollmer, veteran outfielder pur- it Pimlico race track even though The remaining 10 schools will was learned today. chased from the Red Sox, has It was he gets a couple of breaks. He Grecian Queen Favorite gather in Roanoke, Va.. June 26- understood Maryland was assigned 3 pounds less and In Fillies' Test at Belmont blasted across six runs in the 27, to plan their future. and the other schools that broke gets a shorter distance than in Washington club’s last two games Withdrawing were North Caro- away from the Southern Confer- NEW May 9 ence will the mile and three-sixteenths YORK. (iT*).— and accumulated 13 for the sea- lina, Duke, North Carolina State, probably take the name Grecian Queen was the overnight of Atlantic Coast Conference, Gallant Fox at Jamaica, in which son. He has played in only 14 Wake Forest, Maryland, South he led until the last half mile. favorite to win the $20,000-added Carolina and Clemson. with Dixie an alternate choice. Acorn Stakes today at Belmont games. The latter would be The Pimlico track, after a Remaining as the Southern more popu- week of daily showers, was drying Park, but the Texas-owned filly Clyde and Jim Busby were the lar with headline writers, and wait a month to Conference were Davidson, Fur- probably out and the handicappers figured will have to big figures here last night as the man, The Citadel, West Virginia, with the public. determine her national standing However, the this to be in Crafty Admiral’s Nats, trailing by five runs after George Washington and five Vir- Miami angle favor. The forecast for today is in the 3-year-old filly ranks. seems preposterous, as one of the Ben F. Whitaker’s Grecian six , teed off on Bobby ginia schools—Richmond, Wil- for clear weather. Mrs. liam and Mary, Virginia Tech, reasons for the breakup was the (The race will be broadcast Queen won the Shantz, then capitalized on the fact that the Southern Confer- April 15, while the Virginia Military and Washing- to the Washington area over at Jamaica wildness of Charley Bishop and ton and Lee. ence was unwieldly geographi- from 4:45 to 5 Calumet Farm’s Bubbley took Marion Fricano to score a 10-7 cally. West Virginia probably WTOP p.m.) Oaks May 1 Meet for will be up as the Kentucky at victory over the Athletics. Eirht Hours. would have been included if it . | were not for the Crafty Admiral goes aganist five Nats Score in Seventh. It took eight hours of seem- geographical other entries, including Esther A victory for Grecian Queen ingly endless closed meetings | angle. Not a Nat stirred in the dug- duPont Weir’s Royal Vale, win- over 12 other sophomore fillies of both factions and consider- Another major topic was: Will in the Acorn might mean a out when Clyde was in able delicate maneuvering to schedules made for 1953, ’54 ner of last week’s Gallant Fox the hookup with Bubbley in the eighth , representing the long-rumored and ’55 stand, or will there be and rated second in the early the tying accomplish | $20,000 Black-Eyed Susan at . The Nats had split of the ungainly circuit ! a hurried reshuffling after the Dixie odds. Also rated strongly scored a run in are Hampton Stable’s Pimlico May 30 and certainly the seventh which had embraced five States June meetings? Alerted. Club on a walk to Pete Runnels, Jim Dixie winner last year, and C. V. the $50,000 Coaching Amer- and the District of Columbia. Football Conference. Derby—- Busby’s and Whitney’s Cold Command, ican Oaks—the fillies’ Mickey Gras- Actual operation of the new sec- so’s grounder. They added an- “The new seven—or eight—- ond to Royal Vale last at Belmont Park June 6. conference has been set for “a week. Eric Guerin, who sec- other in the eighth on singles school organization will prin- The others are J. S. Kroese’s finished later date,” to quote the official cipally ond aboard as by Ed Yost, Wayne Terwilliger be a football conference,” Again II and Ogden Phipp’s An- announcement of the break. aiL official of Dark Star won the Kentucky and Mickey Vernon to one of the schools cestor in mile-and-an-eighth slice This could mean next fall, or sard today telephone the Derby last Saturday, will ride Philadelphia’s advantage to 7-4. in a con- test * next year. What happens at the versation from Greensboro, where Grecian Queen. with two base, Jim Tatum of N, Crafty Admiral carries 126 Batting on NO CONFERENCE TlES—Left to right: Maryland, Chuck Lrickson Raleigh meeting will determine the spring meeting of the South- pounds today. Royal Vale will Opposing Grecian Queen, with Vollmer quickly brought the Carolina and Rex Enright of South Carolina, athletic directors of three of the schools that the pattern. ern Conference was held yes- tote 120, Alerted 119, Cold Com- all carrying 121 pounds for the Nats off their dugout perches, quit the Southern Conference, confer yesterday at the spring meeting in Greensboro, N. C. Meanwhile, the annual golf, terday. mand 115, Again II 109 and An- mile run, are: though, with a booming double —AP Wirephoto. baseball, tennis and track cham- The 10 schools remaining to in cestor 105. The Ogden Phipps entry of center which scored Terwil- pionships for all 17 schools, the conference came off with liger In the Gallant Fox, Crafty Flirtatious and His Duchess, and Vernon. scheduled for next week end, the treasury, $150,000, When I roughly Admiral hauled 129 pounds while Pebblebrook Farm's Vexatious, Shantz walked Runnels will go on as scheduled. the same thing that happened he was lifted. Busby welcomed Royal Vale and Cold Command King Ranch’s Mac Bea, Howell Eight Wins 10 Games Make Snead Stroke Ahead Virginia May when the Southern Bishop game by in Join. Conference each carried 115, hence Royal E. Jackson’s Ballerina, Green- into the belting broke from the in his first pitch The new group would like to Southeastern Vale is up five. tree Stable’s My Sin, Mrs. Wal- off the left-field eight-team unit. 1932. Maryland and the schools wall, scoring Vollmer and Run- operate as an Riding Alerted will be Rocco lace Gilroy’s Emardee, C. T. Red Sox Youth Movement Pay As Greenbrier Golf prominently as the that withdrew started a new Sisto, steered Chenery’s Moon, Cain nels, to give the Nats an 8-7 Mentioned who the Hampton Queen’s By th* Associated Press the Browns who had led twice possible eighth team was Vir- organization without funds. entry to victory in the Dixie Hoy Stable’s Wings o’ Morn, edge. Three straight walks, in the contest. Harry Brecheen. After the eighth school is yielded by Terwil- Now that they’ve got the place ginia, which left the conference last year. Brookmeade Stable’s Tritium, Bishop to the old Cardinals now named, there probably will be liger, Jackie Jensen and Ver- to themselves those upstart Red | Enters Third Round more than a decade ago. Vir- In the Gallant Fox, Royal James Cox Brady’s Secret Meet- : working for the Browns, retired at- an announcement of a bowl tie- non, and a fourth successive Sox are creating quite a furor up ly the Associated Press ginia officials were not in Vale drove to a length and a half ing and Hall Price Headley’s they giving 1 the first two Indians in the but Gus Tebell, up, with the winner of the new permitted by Fri- in Boston, and are WHITE SULPHUR tendance here, win over a muddy track. In the Velure. the ninth, then walked two and gave j SPRINGS, league playing each year against Fox, Crafty Admiral The Acorn will be televised cano to Vollmer, forced across the rest of W. Va., May 9.—Sam Snead and the school’s athletic director. Gallant was fits. way to Hal White. at Charlottesville that he the Southeastern Conference trailing by lengths (NBC) by a run in the ninth. Gene Verble Ben Hogan lock-stepped 1 said champion fourth, three and broadcast radio at the Virginia would ‘‘con- in the Sugar Bowl. carrying top weight of (ABC) to coast from 4-4:30 scored another with a long fly ’s youth brigade Homers. ! front of the Open i believed while coast Greenbrier seriously” joining the new Rumored for Years. 129 pounds. p.m. (It will be in Wash- to Allie Clark in rightfleld. figured to be at least a year or Barney McCosky, golf parade going past the half- sider seen pinch-- conference, invited although The suspension of Maryland ington Runnels, who twisted his right two away from being trouble- if It was Royal Vale’s second over WNBW and broad- ter, drilled a White pitch for a way point today. rest and Clemson football last WMAL.) ankle sliding into Catcher Joe some to the pennant contenders. the final decision would from consecutive stakes win. He won cast by double, bringing home the two The two favorites for the $2,000 year undoubtedly led to the Astroth in the eighth inning, is But the youngsters have won put first prize were apart, with school officials. runs which Cleveland ahead a stroke J. T. Penney, faculty break, which has been a doubtful starter at 8 of their last 10 games and stay. with champion, chairman rumored to Dale Mitchell followed i; Snead, defending athletics at South Carolina, for years. The Terps and Tigers today when the Nats’ Walter are only a game and a half out with a for the final holding the edge. Snead had the of ¦ was named chairman of the new were reinstated at a dull meet- Athletics Reported Interested Masterson will take the mound of first place. margin. loss was Brecheen’s same 67 seore on the first two ing against The group. O. K. Cornwell, chairman in Clemson, S. C., last De- left-handed Alex Kell- victory ; par Fresh from a highly successful fourth without a in the ; 18-hole rounds over the 70 of the Department of Physical cember, but the feeling still was ner. through the West, the ! Old White for jaunt American League. course which he Education and Athletics at the there. The difficulty in schedul- In Moving Club to Baltimore Ankle night j pro. Runnels’ Swells. Red Sox came home last The Braves’ victory kept their is the There are another University of North Carolina, was ing also contributed to the break. By th*Associated Press delight fine 36 holes to and | can League club owners last Runnels’ ankle puffed and he and, to the of a record perfect in their new Mil- go today to- named acting secretary. He will It is assumed the new league BALTIMORE. May 9.—The March 17, D’Alesandro has re- left the game, but crowd of 33,055 fans, grabbed a waukee home where, because of morrow. up an agenda for presenta- will hold the annual basketball the draw Philadelphia Athletics, one of the peatedly declared attempts would said the injury is spectacular 2-1 verdict from j bad weather, they have been i Hogan dropped a stroke back tion to the June meeting. tournament in Raleigh, with all five teams which voted against be made to clinch the deal for not serious. Yankees, their first success able to play only three games. from his first-round 67. Pete The 10 schools remaining in eight automatic qualifiers. That the transfer of the St. Louis 1954. The A’s shelled a wild Spec against the world champions in The visiting clubs, however, Cooper of White Plains, N. Y., the conference named an Execu- event has netted over $40,000 for Browns to Baltimore, were re- Last Wednesday he proposed Shea for a 4-2 lead and when 13 starts. are apt to take a strong dislike | who also had an opening 67, tive Committee consisting of Max years and has been the financial ported by the Baltimore Sun a stunt to demonstrate the city’s he walked Astroth, gave up a BillyGoodman, one of the few to the 4-foot wire fence in right was two strokes higher the sec- Farrington. George Washington: backbone of the conference. today to be interested in making continued interest in a major to Shantz and faces Boston fans can recognize j| center-field. The Cardinals criti- ond time around to slide into a Dean C. P. Miles. Virginia Tech; Bud Millikan, basketball coach the same shift themselves. league franchise. D'Alesandro sacrificed, he was yanked in the in the rejuvenated lineup, belted j| cized it after the opening game third-place tie with Lou Barbaro Col. K. S. Purdie. Virginia Mili- at Maryland, said it was his The newspaper said a spokes- suggested a big delegation of | sixth. A1 Sima was no improve- a foul-line-hugging homer and last night Frankie Baum- of Deal, N. J. tary; Dr. R. C. McDaniel, Rich- over (See WHITTLESEY, Page A-ll.) for the A’s had conferred Baltimore fans make a special ment. He wild-pitched Astroth the rightfleld wall with one out l holtz, Cubs right-fielder, crashed a rare mond, and Col. D. S. McAlister, man across while I Barbaro, tournament here with Mayor Thomas d’Ale- trip to St. Louis to watch the walking Dave Phil- in the 11th inning to give Hector | | into it in the sixth inning chas- j competitor in recent years, hit The Citadel. Farrington has Browns play. ley. He also walked Loren Babe ing hit by Del Cran- president for sandro. (Skinny) Brown the decision a long ball the magical 67 figure after start- been conference spokesman and granted a single to years and has Marciano Walcott The “asked if the The Sun said it learned the Eddie over Johnny Sain. Boston’s dall and was knocked out. He ing with 69. He was aided great- several McAlister and Athletics would be precluded meeting between the A’s spokes- Robinson as the A’s clustered other run also was a homer— was carried from the field on a ly a 135-yard been long-time secretary-treas- three runs. by iron shot for from Baltimore's plans for get- man and D’Alesandro took place Dick Gernert’s fifth of the year. stretcher. Later, at a Milwaukee an eagle 2 on the second hole. urer. In Good Shape for Fight major league,” the Sim before Mayor announced his NOTES: The defeat snapped hospital, his condition was re- ting a the Up Neither Snead nor Hogan is Wade’s Office Discussed. By th* Associated Press junket-to-St. Louis idea. The Shantz’ three-game Brown Gives Seven Hits. ported as good. He suffered said in a story by Edward C. winning a | satisfied so far with his per- Principal items of discussion in 9. Rocky Burks, political meeting from overtures streak and squared his record Brown, a North Carolina right- cut left hand and knee and a CHICAGO. May reporter. The resulted formance which aren’t near to the day-long negotiations con- Marciano’s celebrated nose has story quoted a “reliable source.” by the Philadelphia representa- at 3-3. . . The Nats have clipped hander who came to Boston in bruised left shoulder. I I their past accomplishments on cerned finances and the fate of been in good shape not be tive, it added. him for 12 runs in 16 innings, the February deal that sent Vern pronounced D’Alesandro could the same course. Hogan, now the office of Commissioner Wal- for the heavyweight champion's reached comment. Thomas “Although the St. Louis Browns but have nothing better than a Stephens to the White Sox, hand- for split five strokes ahead of par, beat it lace Wade. title defense against Jersey Joe to show for it . . . Master- cuffed the Yankees on seven J. O’Donnell, his public relations have been and still are the team iby winning years The delicate situation was re- son blanked the Red Sox singles, struck out five and walked Langlois 21 in 'three Walcott at the Chicago Stadium director and close associate in the Mayor has been trying to in his Confident Snead solved amicably, with the seven first start, then lost three only one man. ago. won the last two next Friday night. the attempt to move the Browns bring here,” it said, “the fact 17 16 strokes better than schools pulling out waiving any straight . . and A drawn-out medical exam- here, refused to comment. remains that Baltimore’s mai» The victory was Brown’s sec- par. claims to the approximately Grasso and Shea straight game, ination and rules-briaflng of the Since the Browns-to-Baltimore interest is getting a (any) major were bark- ond complete one Os Beating Rindone It is Snead’s $150,000 in the conference treas-. ing at Grover Froese, plate um- sea- i home course and two fighters was held yesterday proposal was rejected by Ameri- i league club.” more than he pitched all last By th* ury. The 10 remaining pire, on practically every pitch Associated Press he thought he had a real sub- schools before the Illinois State Athletic son for the White Sox, where as I second will assume all assets and liabili- . . . par round coming up Julio Moreno gave the rookie he had a 2-3 BOSTON, May 9. Pierre Commission. highly Nats a record. was ties. In addition, Wade’s office a creditable job in relief, Indians, sandwiched in be- Langlois, French middleweight, when he three ahead on Drs. Irving Slott and J. R. The the first five holes. But he will serve the “seceding seven” holding the A’s to one hit in the tween the Yankees and Red Sox, has high hopes of extending his remaining 10 Pribble said Marciano and Wal- Earl Fling Trails Co-Leaders final ring bogeyed the ninth and then got ias well as the good physical shape three innings and retiring pulled within 3 percentage points highly successful American anuary 1, 1955, cott were in eight campaign expense only one more birdie the rest schools until the last batters in a row of the New Yorkers by whipping at the of four-year contract with normal reflexes. to his Boston’s Joe in of the way home. Hogan had when his By Stroke in Virginia Open win second against no de- the stubborn Browns, 7-4. Wash- Rindone a 10- with conference expires. Dr. Pribble said Marciano's feats. round feature bout tonight at a much tougher time. He was a the nose, which hemorrhaged after By th* Associated Press the ington rallied to down Philadel- the Southern Conference, ji while remainder of the field 1 the Boston Garden. stroke behind par on the first Thus two small veins were in of 90 was already thinking about phia, 10-7, and Chicago turned repeating its action of 21 years ruptured STAUNTON, Va„ May 9.—lt (It will nation - nine and then turned in three next year. back Detroit, 7-2, in other Amer- j be televised ago. has again cut down to training late in March, “showed like the same old story in ! ally, with the Washington more residue former looks I Closest on the leaders’ heels Nats, 10; A's, 7 lean League action. (See GREENBRIER, Page A-11.) workable size. It was back in no of trouble.” this Virginia State Open golf 30,293 showing on WMAL-TV, start- The fighters signed contract* was Earl Fling, 29-year-old pro- AB. R. H. O. A. E. A near-capacity crowd of 1932 that the 23-member con- YOSt,WASHINGTON.«1D .. 4 5 9 n ing at 9 p.m.) calling for a 30 per cent share tournament. Four out of the last fessional at the Washington Terwilliger. 11 out for Milwaukee’s first ference saw 13 of its deep South 2b 4 2 1 4 2 0 turned Langlois boasts of victories of receipts. five years. Langley Field’s Jack Golf and Country Club in Arling- Jensen, rs 4 1 0 4 0 1 major league night game and entries pull out to form the Vernon, lb 4 2 1 9 0 over capable opponents as Major Leaders Issacs and Norfolk’s Johnny ton. Fling trailed by a stroke Vollmer. If o came away happy as thi Braves such Southeastern circuit. The re- 4 12 10 0 Rocky Bobby Dykes, By the Associated Prut have set the pace and with his sub-par first-round 71. Runnels. *s 12 0 12 0 beat the Cubs, 2-0, on Johnny Castellani, maining 10 formed the nucleus O’Donnell Verble. ss 1 O O o o O Joe Micelli and Jimmy Beau and AMERICAN LEAGUE. romped off with the champion- Two other professionals—Joe Busby, cf 6 o 2 3 O 0 Antonelli’s four-hit pitching. The Batting—Keli, Boston. .406: Kryhoski, of the Southern, which, picking Minor Leagues Grasso, c Paddy Louis, ship. Cannon of and 110 10 0 Cincinnati, feels irked because Young St .385; Suder, Philadelphia, up additional members over the By th* Associated Pr*u Charlottesville tCampo* 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cardinals defeated named to meet Bob I Lund. Detroit. .364; Philley. The two Tidewater proses- j Norwood Thompson of the host Oldis. c 0 0 0 1 0 0 5-3, in the only other National has been Philadelphia, .361. years, finally reached a total . j Shea, p 2 0 1 0 21; Bezttle, 2-2; Portland, 1-6. Sima, p 2 0 Olson for the American middle- Runs—Mantle New York. Minoso. Sacramento. 9; Diego. sionals are up to their old tricks ! | Ingleside Club—were well within 0 0 0 0 0 0 League game that finished. Chicago, and Joost, Philadelphia, IT; membership of 17 three years ago San 7. Dixon, p weight title June 19. Dropo. 16; Hollywood.. 8; San Francisco. 4. in the 26th renewal of the State : striking distance with even par 000000 Detroit, Gernert and Kell, with the addition of West Vir- Angeles. i •Woods 1 0 0 0 0 0 Rain Halts Two Gaines. high Boston; Nieman, Detroit, and Yost. Los 4: Oakland. 3 Open being here and \ 725. Moreno, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 After making creditable Washington, 15. ginia the family. . played j to 8-8; Syracuse. Philadelphia scored two quick showings against Freddie Lott Runs batted in—Elliott, St. Louis, 18: Baltimore. 6-3. teed off in today’s second round The hopes of the amateurs, Totals __ 33 10 ~8 27 ~9 1 Dropo, Detroit, and Wert*. Bt. Louis, Rochester. 7: Ottawa. 4. •Panned for Dixon in 7th. runs against Brooklyn In a bat- and Jackie Keough, the Jut- j 16; Umphlett, Boston, and Montreal, 6: Toronto, 3. all tied up for the lead. who haven’t been able to beat Nieman. Springfield Buffalo, ? Filed out for Grasso in Bth. jawed Rindone is downcast about ! Detroit, 14. at postponed. Both posted two-under-par 70s out the pros in the State Open PHILADELPHIA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. tle for first place in the National Hits—Philley. Philadelphia, 30; Kuenn Practice Harness Races AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Joost. ss 2 2 0 2 0 1 ex- and Nieman. Detroit, 29; Boston, Kansas City. 4; Toledo. 3 (11 Innings). yesterday the 6,659-yard since 1932, mostly Philley. 1 League but a spring thunder- his underdog casting. He Kell. over rested with cf 4 2 2 0 0 28; Busby. Washington. 26. at Only game scheduled. Ingleside Country Club layout. George Fulton, jr., of Roanoke, gabe. 3b 4 1116 0 storm struck as the Dodgers j pressed confidence he would not Doubles—Kell. Boston. 12; Nieman. Offered Rosecroft . Robinson, lb 4 0 1 8 1 0 Detroit, O; Pox, Memphis. 7; Atlanta. 0. (Peewee) 0 first and by Langlois’ crouch- Chicago, and Terwil- Raceway As usual, a slim handful of other and Lewis Harris, an Clark, rs 4 1 3 0 0 came to bat in the be bothered liger. Washington. 7; players Rosecroft this after- Nashville. 7; Mobile. 6. If six tied Only games couple of , 18-year-old Zernial. 6 0 0 4 0 0 washed out the contest. The ing tactics. with 6 each. noon previews its 20-night scheduled. professionals and a Richmond star, who Michaels, 2b 4 0 1 2 0 0 Triples—Jensen. Washington. 4; sea- TEXAS LEAGUE. 1 Astroth. the one of Good- the State’s best amateurs were also had 72s in yesterday’s open- c 3 2 2 3 2 0 rain moved on north to Tony Say of France, man. Boston; Pox, Chicago; Philley son which starts May 18 with Dallas. 12; Beaumont. 7. Shantx, p 2 112 10 Langlois’ Philadelphia; St. Louis, and Shreveport. 4; Fort Worth. 8. overhauling them, inground of the tourney. Bishop, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 Polo Grounds and also halted : stablemates, and Bos- Runnels, Washington.Wert*. seven non-wagering The hopeful of i 72-hole Fricano, p 2. races. Tulsa. 4; Houston. 3. 0 0 0 0 0 0 the New York-Pittsburgh con- ton Featherweight Tommy Tibbs Home runs—Gernert, Boston and Wert*. program starts at 1:30 and there San Antonio. 6; Oklahoma City. 4. secondary St. Louis. 5; Doby, Cleveland. Mantle, EASTERN LEAGUE. Totals 32 7 ~9 27 10 test after an Inning and a half. will clash in the 10- New York; Zernlal. Philadelphia ,and is no charge for admission. Reading. 6-S; Wilkes-Barre. 0-10. Washington 011 000 "T Kryhoski, Binghamton. Philadelphia 152—10 It was scoreless. rounder. St. Louis, 4. Today’s special card is the first Albany. 6; 0. Major League Standings 101 203 000— 7 Stolen bases—Rivera. Chicago. 6: Mi- Schenectady. 8; Elmira. 7 Runs batted in—Runnels. Terwilliger. season, noso. Chicago. 4; Michaels. Philadel- of two free matinees set up to in- Williamsport at Scranton, postponed. Grasso, Vernon. Vollmer (3), Busby (2). For the first time this phia and Groth 3; WESTERN LEAGUE. SATURDAY, MAY 9. 1953. Babe. Zernial. Philley. (2). St. Louis. Joost Rosecroft’s coming Robinson all games in both leagues were Twenty years ago—The Bos- and ’hilley, Philadelphia. Busby and troduce sea- Denver. 4: Lincoln, 3. Verble. Two-base hits—Babe. Busbv (2) Jensen, Washington, 6; Shantz, 2. son and provide schooling for in- Pueblo. Omaha. 4 AMERICAN. |-T.i~n Vollmer Sacrifices—Yost. Joost. at night. ton Red Sox bought Rick Fer- Pitching—Parnell. Boston, 4-0. Sioux City, 7- Colorado Springs. 3. .. i 1 Double plays—Yost 1.000: ' o c : ¦- ! to Vernon. Runnels Wynn. Cleveland and Stuart. Des Moines. 6, Wichita, 2. >- lo¦ S! "2 Terwilliger. St. experienced two and three- Bctnlto Y«»t«rrt»v. Stanaingj -c -S to Left of bases—Washing- rally the ninth rell Lloyd Brown from the Louis. 3-0, 1.000; Madison, Detroit; c o"o ,t |„ ton. 0; A four-run m | and The second SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. , Philadelphia, 8. Bases and balls Lopat and Ford. New York and Mo- year-old horses. Charleston. 6; Macon, 1. Wart,.. 10: will., r of I“ § t; E m —Off Shea. 6; off Sima. 2: ofi Shantz, gave Cleveland its decision over St. Louis Browns. reno Washington. 2; Augusta. Clubs l 5S jsjß|f f>. off Bishop. 3; 2-0, 1.000. matinee is for next Columbia. 0. tOD 2 I I * & * off Fricano. 1. Struck ; —Trucks. St. Louis. 27; Pierce, scheduled Jacksonville. 6: Columbus. 0. Ch 7; Detroit:’ l !z O£5!S !f 5 Z S out—By Moreno. 1: by Shantz. 2. Hits Chicago. 26: Shantz. Philadelphia, Saturday. Savannah. 4; Montgomery. 2. 1 7; U. 4. —Off Shea. 7 In 6H innings; off Sima, 25; Cleve.. St. New Yorkj—| 1| 3| lj 1| 2| 4| 1| 13 7| .650 Dixon, Dobson. Chicago, 22: Parnell, Bos- 1 In none: oil 0 in Inning; ton and Sain. New York. 17. Clerelond 0| 0| lj 2| lj 2 5 11 6 off Moreno. 1 in 3 innings; off Shantz. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Game* Tartar | —| .647t~% 7 in 7H innings; off Bishop. 1 in 1 String 18 Batting—Wyrostek, Philadelphia. .434: % inning. Week inning; off Fricano. oln Runs for |1) 2|-| lj 1| 2j 2| 2| 8 Shoemaker Snider, Brooklyn, 371; Bell. Cincin- wash at 1. Boiton llj .5791 1H and earned runs—Off Shea. 6-6; off nati. .368; York, mis.. Sima. 1-1; off Dixon. 0-0; off Yvars. New .357; Ch.cogo 2] lj 1 4j 0] 1| 0-0; Moreno. Ryan. Philadelphia. .354. ?hta»go. | [—| 3j 12j 9j .571| V/ off Shantz. 8-7; off Bishop. 2-2: Runs—Snider Brooklyn. Detroit *»t (n). 2 and Robinson. C1 at St. L. off Fricano. 0-0. —Sima. More Wins 18: Gilliam. Brooklyn, 17; Ryan. After He Scores 5 Phil- eve. St. Louil | 0| Oj II 2|—| 2| 1| 4! 10) 10| Winning pitcher—Moreno (2-01. Losing .500) 3 adelphia. and Klner. Pittsburgh, 14. | 2) 1) lpj 10| .500) T pitcher—Shantz (3-31. Umpires—Proese. By tha Associated Prats out of apprentice status, rode Runs batted in—Campanella. Brooklyn. Ga»aa Tamarraw. —) Summers. Stevens. Robb. Time—2:4B. 28: Ennis, Philadelphia. 10; Snider Attendance—6.6o9. winners yester- Brooklyn, 17; «h ‘" SAN BRUNO, May five consecutive Mathews. Milwaukee at Phil*. (2) w I*i <>l H*l 21 2)—j 1) 81 13 .3815^ Calif., 9. Ij wash victory day. five Thursday, had four 16: Hamner. Philadelphia: Castigli- Detroit j1|1|0,1) 0| 1| 1) 5| 17| .227 9 Willie Shoemaker’s total I one. Pittsburgh, and Jabionski St. „ °. 6t Boston. —j 18 today mounts in the winner’s circle Louis. 13. 1 h ,2 for the week stood at Brooklyn. 26; Campanella St. U Lwt j7)6) 89| 10:IQ-13)17) Wednesday, Tuesday Hits—Snider. felsn* at | | | Probable after the little jockey booted three and Brooklyn. 24; Bruton. Milwaukee: and five winners at Tan- one Monday. Ryan and Wyrostek. Philadelphia, and NATIONAL. ji| its* ¦y tha Aasociatad Prats home more Schoendienst, St. Louis. 23. i I I I I With two mounts unplaced Doubles—Dark. New York, and Schoen- (Won Parenthesis.), foran yesterday to match his to- 7; Brooklyn, ...... and Lost Records In ' yesterday, he’s been in the money dienst. Bt. Louis. Snider. Ijj tal of the day before. and Hamner. Philadelphia. 6: Tor- on the green c '“k' : AMERICAN LEAGUE. 28 times this week, out of 35 seson Philadelphia. 5. S: i| |!|!|l ] Washington at Philadelphia. 2 p.m.— With one more program of the Triples—Bernier. Pittsburgh. 4: Bruton. | J|'i | jj starts. eight players fffcli=«SE Masterson vs. Kellner (4-1). Tanforan meeting to go, the Milwaukee. 3: tied with Pitts, at N. Y.. rain. phj| o 0 0' 2 12; ! New York at Boston—Blackwell (1-0) Willie’s wins yesterday in-, 2 each. 'phio |—j 3| 4* 3! 0) 5 .706' vs. McDermott (2-2). 22-year-old Texan has already Home runs—Campanella Brooklyn, and Detroit Chicago—Hoeft (1-2) vs. eluded the and went Mathews Milwaukee, 6: Snider. Brook- Oj-j 3) at daily double lyn. Cincinnati, earn.. Tartar. BrooklyuJ 11 II 3) lfaf 12) 6 Fornieles (1-0). set a Northern California record Kluszewskl and Bell. .667 i Cleveland at St Louis (night)—Gar- single like this: and Ennis. Philadelphia. 5. j 1) 91 wins in a meeting. Brooklyn. at Bklvn. (2). St. LoUll 2, Oj—j 2, lj I|_2| ?! _•[ .600jj cia (2-1) vs. Uttlefleld (2-1). of Fighting Jane in the first, Stolen bases—Gilliam. 6: Bru- Phila y n l,ht ton. Milwaukee. 5; Snider. Brooklyn. Y. (2,. M'woufcee Ilj lj 1| Oj 2| 2) 21 9 6 .600) 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE. And with 64 earlier wins at $3.20: Carmel Bar in the sec- 4: Ryan. Philadelphia 3: Reese Pitu 'a t N —! Brooklyn: Miksis. Chicago, and Ash- t C n ,U 10 4>/j Philadelphia at Brooklyn aa Tamarraw. (1-2) and Pettit (1-0) vs. Jansen (2-2) fifth. Bt. Louis. 2-0. Artvitwy SMI | | ; 1] 1| 0| 1| 5| 10! .333| 6 and Connelly ,0-0). ure attained in Ameri- eighth. $5.80. tied with 1-0. 1.000. ChlCo9o 0 0 2 l —J (2-2) never j the* Strikeouts—Roberts. Philadelphia. 26: St. Louis at Cincinnati—Haddlx Brooklyn, Cineinnotil 0) Oj lj lj 0| 1| Oj—i 3j 11| .214| 7*4 vs. Podblelan (0-3). can racing. He talso rode New Oak to a Erskine. and Simmons. Phil- (2-8) adelphia, 28: Backer. Chicago, 29; (et them et your ere shop in the eew weether-tlght thrMiome twbe Chicago at Muwaukai—Rush vs. years ihow payoff In the sixth. It Lost 5) 6j 6| j 1 | Wilton (l-^>. Shoemaker, only three 1 $3.10 MImU. Louis. 90. A 4 ¦ - * .4 • v. h