THE EVENING STAR! C-2 ** Washington. D 0 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1964 Japanese Star Bows Westland1 Thinks Government Attendance in A.L. Barber and Thomson To Unsung Youth in lShould Provide Land for Golf Increases ISPerCent changed iSy BUI Fuchs “Golf fr— tremen- Sy Hte Associated Prats is'experiencing < dously.” he “In the old Newport Golf a critical safi. 'CHICAGO, Aug. Clash in Top Match land shortage and the Federal < days it was strictly a rich man’s 11.—Amer- By (he Associated Nu ( game and people thought! ican League attendance, ,> ¦; Government should do some- i moss despite jPHBWI mKIs Hk .• Jb they’d take up’golf whan they! Aug. thing about It, in the opinion of I ! decreases for four clugs, is - Tam HHggl NEWPORT, R. 1., 11.— ] got too old fqr anythifi| else, Os International Myagi, Japanese one lawmaker and golfer, Rep- i i ning per < 'ws&i Atshushi Davis more than 15 cent By WBBim ¦ resentative Now everybody plays. Sofne four the Associated Press Cup player, was on the sidelines Jack Westland, Re- 1 of publican, of Washington. But 1 million peopleware playing the ahead last year’s figures, CHICAGO. Aug. 11.—Playing AMR today' as second-round play game today. President jmm djPP|* in Newport the former National Amateui ! Will Harrldge disclosed Wf began the Invita- ( Everett, Wash., I yesterday. for SSOO per man, but boning tournament, champion from “And the Country has grown tlon tennis the any pro- | Harrldge’s computation up for the fabulous $165,000 victim of unsung youngster. doesn’t hive concrete i so fast You build a little course an posais yet. country aqU the first ; through August 8 games listed a “World” golf tourney, American Herb Browne of Columbia, S. C.« on the subject as < out in the 1 my thing jou know, it’s p j total home attendance of 5,857,- Myagi, “It’s first turn as a Con- 1 the mid- pros carried a 3-to-l edge over ousted seventh seeded gressman,” says, I at Chevy 982 against 5,086,109 for the cor- among the foreign 4—6, he “and feel i dle of town. Look foreign opposition into today’s entries* It would be brash my < Chase and They used responding period in 1953. 6 2, 6—3. It*was the only ] a little on Columbia:' final round of the Tam part to start legislation on the 1 to be way ofet in the country.” Big reason for the net increase major upset of the 32 first- ; subject.” of 771.873 is the rebirth of major O’Shanter international matches. round matches played yester- Right now inay be a good time Westland’s idea would be to to start the, ball rolling, the league in Baltimore, The “World” tourney, with a day. expand the public pro- where the Orioles, with 830,475, Kosei Kumo, Japanese course i Congressman says. “It’s pretty $50,000 cash prise and $50,000 iff' jBHHHBUHK na- gram already in existence here. | generally conceded that need > are 583,837 ahead of the Bt. Louis HhA hT H tional champ ami eighth favored we exhibition contract for first Wk The land occupied by these j golf courses and I know both jBrowns’ figures for 1953. foreigner, had a close call before property, Cleveland is 182,597 ahead of place, starts tomorrow. winning Holmberg, courses is Federal but the President and vice president, from Ron is leased to private management, playing the last season, Detroit Is up 168,141 pros will launch the Brooklyn, N. Y., schoolboy. same as they do, About 97 in this case the S. Q. Leoffler Co. " realize It too” and Chicago, 91,321. “World” gold rush, but only 16 Scores were B—6, 4—6, 6—4. “In that way.” says, The Yankees have slumped ll| Other favorites pushed by Westland Westland will act as non-play- are Involved in the interna- “the Government gets a little ing captain of the United States , 154,595 from last year with a tional matches which Sponsor underdog opposition were Lew return, more people can play team, total of 1,007,121. The Senators Hoad of Australia. No. 1 foreign which iaces Canada and 1 George 8. May devised as some- BraKl || mwm golf and the man who runs it ••Mexico for • the Americas Cup , have dropped 55,527 to 372,617, ,¦ if entrant, and Straight Clark of while the down 28,- thing to fill the gap between his WBm makes a little money.” Thursday London, Athletics are ¦ Pasadena, Calif., third-seeded and Friday at All-American tourney and the In talking up the . idea, West- Ont. He his beep playing golf: 22 to 259,787, and the Red Box richest meet golf has ever known. American. land points out that the Fed- since he vhu a small boy. He , have slipped 15,678 to 661,257. Wm The Yankees’ Eight Matches Today. Clark Makes Recovery. eral Government owns 35 per has one son, Thii, 5y 2 . total still leads After Clark had captured the says, the league this year with the yesterday’s cent of the State of Washington, “Come to think, of it," he After "Scotch” first set 6—T, Henry Heffeman per cent of varying “it’s I got started | White Sox second at 951,624. play, 72 Utah and about time him foursome the international of Newport amazed onlookers by pieces of other States. in golf.” Cleveland is tops in night at- matches today present eight serving and volleying to a 6—l tendance with 551,289 for 23 head-to-head jousts, topped by triumph in the second set. But games, followed by Baltimore a showdown between Jerry Bar- Clark quickly regained control with 491.617 for 28. ber, All-American champion, and and swept through the next six Experiment Okay, Cage Pros Peter Thomson of Australia, 1854 games for the 6—2, I—6, 6—o British Open winner. decision. other Ex-D. C. Sandlotter The matches include: Pa., WillKeep 24-Second Rule vs. Flory Van Ed Dailey of Harrisburg, Gene Littler Princeton University student, By the Associated fas* , Donck of Belgium, Pete a sive team doesn’t shoot for the Shines in Debut as Cooper gave the center court vs. Antonio Argentina, gallery Aug. basket within 24 seconds after Cerda of plenty of opportunity to* applaud SYRACUBE, N. Y.. 11.— gaining Bob Toski Roberto De Vi- possession of the ball. Dodgers vs. by parring six set points before National | Association cenzo of Argentina, Lloyd Man- Basketball Maurice PbdOloff, NBA presi- Bob Darnell, who made an surrendering the first set to officials say they art well satis- dent, said that while the officials: impressive big league debut grum vs. Norman Van Nida of Hoad, 11—9. Behind, with Australia, vs. Max o—4o and fied with the newly adopted 24- i were generally with the - the Dodgers last night by pitch- Wally Ulrich 5 4, Dailey broke the Aussie’s satisfied Faulkner of England, Cary Mid- second rule and will leave it in rule, they would continue study- ing two- shutout ball for six big delivery for s—all. He the books this year. ing the tiro* element to deter- • in against dlecoff vs. Mario Gonzalez of matched Hoad’s relief the and Skee vs. fireball service League officials, attending their mine whether it warranted a Phillies, is no stranger to local Brazil Riegel Al- 19th game i fonso Angelinl of gl W 1L " | \ until the when he summer schedule meeting here, change in the amount of time. , sandlot fans. Italy. vm&M Ahead, 40—30, Dailey In yesterday’s alternate-shot tired. watched the rule in action yes- Coaches and players attending r Bob played with Bolling Air JMB. j i missed a “cripple” at the net terday during a brief scrimmage the meeting were , Force Base and here foursome play, the only foreign ml his hesitant to Silver Hill victory '. and eventually lost serve. of pickup teams. comment on the new restriction. . in 1952, posting an 11-3 record was a 5-4 triumph by mm IHi mt / through wti * 1 Hoad rushed the second The regulation provides Most Ml \ De Vicenzo and Cerda over Coop- |HK r \ ag a of them said they would I with the Airmen and pitching I set 6—2. loss-of-ball penalty if an offen- the rule Silver to the er and Toski. Uphill. have to see in actual l Hill Industrial A I Selxas Wins competitive wiay before drawing \ League championship. Upon 5-4 American victory was Vic of No. his by ADDING A CHAPTER TO THE PHILADELPHIA STORY—Roy Mack (right), executive vice Seixas Philadelphia. any conclusions. discharge forged Middlecoff and Riege), 1 domestic seed, spotted from the Air Force he president the Athleties, talks with Harry Sylk, drugstore executive, after Sylk Pete was signed by the Dodgers while the Barber-Littler and of and other Bostwick a 3-1 advantage in the Lincolnia, BuShips Play Two pickup teams played less 5 and Mangrum-Ulrich Philadelphia keep League pne-half game . sent to Paul, teams scored 1- businessmen made the Mack family'an offer to the American first set before booming by the than of a normal St. where he had an up decisions over Thomson-Van team in Philadelphia. Roy, his brother Earle and their father Connie will weigh this offer youngster. 6—3, under the new rule while spe- . 11-112 record last year, 6—l. Tomorrow for Crown Darnell, Donck and Von Nida-Faulkner against the one made by the Kansas City group. —AP Wirephoto. , Rex Hartwig cially manufactured clocks s 6-foot, 190-pound duos. Frazer, Australians Lincolnia and Bureau of Ships, timed the play. It was the firstt righthander, took over for A and Neale time Tam in Excellent Shape. seeded second, third and fourth, first-half and second-half cham- the 24-second rule was used. . Johnny Podres in the second pions, respectively, in the De- One of the players , after Podres had given Tam was reported in excellent Athletics on the foreign listings, all racked few who up routine The Aus- partmental League, will meet at would comment on up six rims and mowed the condition by the international Major League Box Scores (Continued From Page C-l.) successes. p.m. it, Forward I sies agreed their top triumph of 5:30 Friday at the East Bill Kenville of the Syracuse . Phillies down until he was lifted match contenders who are get- YESTERDAY’S GAMES. Ellipse league known. No news conference has the day was that of 17‘-year-old for the title. Lin- Nats, predicted the rule would I for a pinch-hitter in the eight. ting paid for what actually colnia is one game up in their the amounts Tigers, 4; Indians, 0 Yonks, 5; A’s, 2 been scheduled, and even the , who downed Gerry thwart “freezing” tactics 3 to practice rounds for best-of-three series and a vic- employed in stages the “World.” Cleveland. A.8.0.A. Detroit. A.H.OJt. Phil*. A.H.O.A. New Yerk. A.H.O.A. A’s public relations director, Tom Moss of Modesto, Calif., United late of close ‘ 9mUh.rf.ss. 4 13 0 Kuenn.sa 512 1 De’strl,** 43 2 1 Carey.3b 4 110 tory Friday will give it the cham- games. Yanks Hire Publicist Probably significant Avlla,2b 4 0 12 Tuttle.ct 6 15 0 Boilweg.lb 5 2 7 2 Collins.lb 4 0 6 0 Clark, said earlier he didn’t States junior titlist, 6—2, 6—2. more than Doby.cf Flnigan,3b 4 10 pionship. NEW YORK, Aug. (JP).— particular 40 4 0 Ever*.lt 4 110 5 Mantle.cf 3 0 2 0 know where the Macks were Art Larsen of San Leandro, “Itwill cut down the ll any play in the inter- Rosen.3b 40 0 0 Boone,3b 310 1 Valo.lf 3 0 3 1 Berra.c 4 18 0 The two teams stalling ’ Robert O. Fishel, advertising Wettz.lb 3 16 0 Belardl.lb 3 14 1 Renna.rf 413 0 Noren.rf 32 3 0 meeting. Calif., second to Seixas the were scheduled and force the leading team to and national matches was a 32-31 Pope.lt 30 3 0 SBertola 00 0 0 Power.cf 4 13 0 W’dllng.lf 4 16 0 in. yesterday but the game was > promotion man for Bill Veeck The Philadelphia group headed United States seeding, expelled shoot more frequently,” Ken- 63. nine under Tam’s 36-36—72 Dente.aa 20 10 Dropo.lb 00 0 0 postponed grounds. when Veeck ran the 1Mitchell 110 0 Kaltne.rf 4 3 4 1 ShantE.c 4 12 0 Ri’zuto.ss 3 2 0 4 by Harry Sylk and Albert Green- Barry McKaye of Denver, because Os wet ville Cleveland par, practice 0 0 10 Bishop.p 20 10 Orim.p 310 2 6—2. said. St. shot in yesterday Naracon.e House.c 3 0 71 Roy 7 5 Ham So were games between Silver Indians and Louis Browns, by Sam Snead. That Hegan.c 2 0 6 1 Bolling.2b 4 2 3 1 lLlmmer 10 0 0 field, in a talk with Mack and Richardson, Kenville said that otherwise matched 201ynn,rf 0 Carver,p 4 Fricano.p 0 0 11 product, Hill and Union Printers in the s has been named publicity direc- competitive 110 10 1 2Wilson 10 0 0 yesterday, had proposed a plan fourth-rated home dis- the regulation would the course record, .Wyun.P 3 4 0 1 posed of Industrial League and Marine have littlei tor of the Yankees. He succeeds ' to keep plan John Neer, Portland, effect play an Identical 32-31 by Mangrum 4 27 7 Total*36 10 24 11 Total* 31 827 7 | the club here. The on because “in any/ Arthur (Red) Patterson, who Totals 31 524 Totals 35 11 I confidential, Oreg., 6—l, 6—4. Barracks and Snug Harbor in game you in the final round of the 1948 1 Singled tor fiente In Bth. 1 Struck out for Bishop in 6th. was but Greenfield League* are almost certain to J quit recently and joined the f 2 Filed out for Pricano in 9th. has estimated it would $4.5, , In ore of the day’s tougher the. Anacostia shoot before “World” tourney. take matches, Today, Atchison Sc Keller will 24 seconds are up.’’’ Dodgers. 3 Ran'for ßel*rS*in Philadelphia 100 ooi ooo—2 ' 1 million “salvage” the club, young Tim Coss of Snead missed the All-Ameri- New York 003 002 OOx—5 , to play Marine Barracks at Cleveland 000 000 000 —0 with going to pay Washington, D. C., was ousted Fair- can last week because his sons— Detroit : 000 100 o»—4 , ‘ j $1.5 million by up game Run*—DeMaestri, Power. Collins, I off debts, $1 million for the John Lesch of Los Angeles, lawn in a make in the Jackie, 10, and Terry, 2—under- Mantle, Coleman, Rizsuto .(2). *— , 6 Anacostia League and Spring- Frlcano, Bollweg. Noren.J Runs batted Macks’ stock and B—6. went ey? operations in Wash- lai-—Bollwec. Shantz, Carey, Berra. the remainder field will play Boys’ Club at the ington, D. C. It was significant, Horen. Two-base hits—DeMaestri. Suder, | for stadium renovation and new Power. Sacrifice—Grim. Left on bases— West Ellipse in the Industrial too, that Sammy showed up Philadelphia 9. New York 10. Bases on 1 personnel. League. games at bases—Cleveland. 4; Detroit. 10. Bases —— Both are 5:30 without any complaint about on balls—Off Wynn. 2, Struck out—By batl»—~Off Bishop 4, off Pricano 2, off | Major Leaders his Wynn. 6; by Oarver. 6. Runs and earned Grhn 2. Struck out—By. Bishop, 2; by By Press p.m. own * 7, Bishop, 5-in 5 in- lira Associated Bf jgajjß 111 y 11j health. „ runs—Oft Wynn, 4-v; off Orlm. Hits—Off Oarver. 0-0. nings. 3 3 Innings. Furgol, Open Winning pitcher—Oarver (10-7). Losing off Pricano. In Runs AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ed National pitcher—Wynn (16-9). Time—2:22. At- and earned rus—Off Bishop. 3-3; off champion, predicted 275 Pricano, 2-0; off Orlm. 2-2. Hit by Regional Test Next Batting—Noren, New York, .342; Minoso, I to Hit Trail or 276 tendance—s3.77B. Pitcher —Bishop (Carey). Winning pitch- Chicago 326: Fox, Chicago. .322; j 'Trabert win the (15-4). Mantje. New York, .314; Avila, Cleve- would world event. Bar- j er—Orlm Losing pitcher— land, .313. i j SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 11 Bishop (0-6). Time—2:33. Attendance—- ber took the All-American with -16.860. Runs—Mantle. New York. f/P).—, national 93: Minoso. I I * 277, par. Orioles, 3; White Sox, 1 For Europe Post Chicago, Ox; Fox, Chicago, $5; Avila. : champion, Car 11 under i Cleveland, 80; Minoso, Chicago, ¦ tennis rested and de- “The pressure wiil be terrific,” . Baltimore. A.8.0 A Chicago. A.8.0.A.' 5, a 77. I calloused, said yesterday he will Young.2b 3 16 6 Carrasl.M 3 0 2 2 Europe Post No. 10-4 vic- Runs batted in—Dohy. Cleveland, 80; said Furgol, “but somebody is Abrams.rf 4 13 0 Fox.Zb 1 ! Braves, 11; Cards, 0 Chicago. 88; Berra. New York, next SARANF 4 Z V8 yesterday hit the trail week for two tor over Bunker Hill New York, 81; Jensen, going Waitkns.lb 4 1111. Mlnoso.lt 4 1 2 Milwaukee A.H.O.A. Bt. Louis A.H.O.A. 84: Mantle. to finish around 12 under.” J»teph's,3b 3 0 12 Cavar’f.a.rf 2 0 2 0O for the District Legion Boston; Rosen. Cleveland, and weeks of preparation for the Na- Kennedy.lt 3 Bruton.cf 4 16 0 Repluski.lf 4 0 0 0 American Washington. 70. Bievers. ," y,fc 12 0 Kell.lb 4 112 0 o’Con’l,2b 4 13 2 Moon.cf 4 0 4 0 junior' tional championships later this ssa SEAT COVERS Courtney.c championship, 4 11 0 SMcGhee 00 0 0 Mat’ws,2b 3 1 Musial.rf 3 0 4 0 baseball Chicago. 148; Minoso, Chl- B Dterlng.cf 4 10 1 Hits—Fox. L IBs* 4 0 10 Sawatski.c 13 0 will meet Westport, Md., in cago, 137; Kuenn. 131; Busby. month at Forest Hills. Trabert Hunter.ss 4 3 3 5 Rivera,of Aaron.lf 5 3 2 0 J’bl’skl.Ub 2 0 0 1 I Washington, 130; Detroit. 3 13 0 Adcock.lb 4 111 1 Bc’nd’st.2b 3 111 Region Legion Berra, New York. has resting more than a Baseball Kretlow.p 4 0 0 1 Marsh.3b 3.0 l 3 5 110 3 0 5 1 3 of the American been Chakales.p 0 0 0 0 4Batts 10 0 0 Logan.ssPafko.rf C’n’lTm.lb C-l.) * 3 0 16 110 (Continued From Page Keegan.p 2 0 0 Sarni.c 3 0 tournament starting Sunday at —Minoso. Chicago, and week, at the home of his wife’s Jpl RAYON 1 Cr’ndall.c 3 12 0 Gram’s.ss 3 111 WMWngton. 03; Yost, Washington.Vernon. Martin.p 0 0 0 1 110 Parkersburg, W. Va. If success- I parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. only 3 1 0 0 0 Wilson.P 4 Raschl.p 0 0 0 0 Detroit, and Berra, New four safeties off Dick Little- 2 Marshall 3 Years 10 0 0 in five-day Wood, here. Michaels 0 0 0 0 Wade.p 0000 ful the event at Johnny Strahs.p 0 0 0 0 Triples—Runnels, Washington. 13; Ver- 1 field and Hetki. 2Hemua 1000 Parkersburg, Europe Post will Washington. 6Lollar 10 0 0 Pretko.p poiO non. 12: Minoso. Chica- Lefty Mel Parnell of the Red Mass., go, 11; Tuttle, Detroit, and Mantle, 3Pra*ier 110 0 travel to Pittsfield, for the New 1 Sox scattered four hits in beat- Totals 33 827 15 Totals 31"5 27 12 A York, 10. 1 Hit into forceout for Martin in Bth. Totals 35 10 27 9 Total* 28 327 4 Sectional championship begin- Home runs—Doby, 26; Senators' Records ing Washington, 4-0, 24;Cleveland. and Ned 2 Ran for Marshall in Bth. into play tor Raschl ning August 21. Mantle. New York. Sievers. Wash- BATTING. spaced singles 3 Ran for Kell in 9th. iLlhed ington. 21; Williams, Boston, 20; Garver five in Popped In 3rd. AB. R. H. 2b.3b.HR. Rbl. Pet. High-quality, genuine Saran Plostic cavvr* at • 4 out for Marsh in 9th. 2Flied out Wade in 6th. Washington, a strap- Rosen, Cleveland. 19. PONVW \ ,ow for prical We mad* a .. . you 4-0 Cleve- 5 Lined out for Btrahs in 9th. Oldis .. 17 17 ai-ek A-f 1 fortunata purchase Detroit’s triumph over 3Slng)ed for Presko in 9th. ping southpaw, and Stolen bases—Jensen. Boston. 16: Ri- 1 0 0 0 .412 # \ the saving*! ‘ pitched Chicago, 14; Busby . _ 434 63 130 13 6 B 64 .300 J gst land. Baltimore 000 012 000—3 Milwaukee 213 401 000—11 ve/., Minoso. Chicago. Vernon ... U 421 71 126 23 12 17 69 .209 Chicago , 000 000 001—1 St. Louis 000 000 000— 0 batted Europe Post to its victory ,;K? Sby^**hinF ton' 10: FoX »Bd The Braves gained a game on Runs—Burton (2), Mathews (3). Michaels.iil l Chicago. 9. FitzO'ald 228 20 66 8 1 4 30 .289 P'°Y Waltkus, Kennedy. Aaron (2). Adcock. Crandall. yesterday. He struck out eight decisions) Runnel* 323 47 88 913 2 38 .272 second-place Brooklyn, RUns—Abrams. Pafko. —Consuegra. Yost 400 76 105 22 4 10 34 .263 which Cavarretta. Errors—Young, Marsh. Sa- Wilson. Errors—None. Runs batted in— in scattering seven and Chicago. 14-3, .824; Feller, Plastic Fibre watskl. Runs batted in—Kennedy. Aaron (5). Crandall (2). Adcock (3), hits hit 9-2, .818; Cleveland. Pesky 164 20 42 4 3 1 10 .256 \1 $25.00 Covers .11.89 lost to Philadelphia, 6-3, but Grim. New York. 15-4, Sievers 61 80 17 221 79 .244 $32.95 Deluxe Plastic Covers 13.89 Stephens. Courtney. Rivera. Two-basa Mathews. Two-base hits—Wilson, Aaran. a during a four-run .*B9: Reynolds. New York, 369 1 stayed x games Trucks, 10-3. 7769; Wright 115 10 28 3 3 1 13 .243 Quilled Cavers l k behind the hit—Young. Home run—Kennedy. Stolen O'Connell. Three-base hits—Pafko. Home uprising inning. Chicago, 16-S, .762. Umphlett 67 8 3 1 28 1542.95 Plastic 18.89 base—Minoso. Sacrifice fly—Stephens. runs—Aaron, Adcock. Crandall. Ma- in the fifth 277 14 "42 K&HB I $65.00 French Imported Material Giants. The Dodgers fell —Turley, Baltimore, 128: Tipton 124 9 29 4 11 7 .234 four Double plays—Pox to Carrgsuuel to Kell; thews. Sacrifice fly—Crandall. Double The title was the first Trucks, Chicago. games%>ehind Hunter to Stephens to Hunter; Young to plays—Cunningham (unasgiited) Logan for 117; Wynn. Cleve- Vollmer. 94 5 22 2 0 2 11 .234 New York. *rCe * Waitkus to Stephens. Left of bases— to Adcock: Logan to O'Connell to Ad- Europe Post in three years of ; P ’ ChlC Bo' 100; Snyder 64 7 11 2 0 O 8 204 Yanks Baltimore. 6; Chicago. 8. 3ases on balls cock. Left in oases—Milwaukee. 4; St. league competition. De“trolt? 93 Terw’ger 258 34 52 8 1 3 19 .202 Only 3 Behind. —Off Keegan. 2: on Kretl .w. 6. Struck 2. Bases on balls—Off Wilson, 1; For Bunker McDermott 69 3 12 3 0 0 4 .174 1; 2; Louis. . Schmitz 33 4 5 0 0 0 0 .152 out—Bv Kretlow. by Martin. by off Raschl. 3; off Wade, 2; off Presko, Hill had won the 4 1 the Btrahs, out—By championship Batting—Snider. Brooklyn, .364: Stobbs 34 1 0 0 2 .118 The Yankees defeated 1. Hits—Off Keegan. 7 In 6 1 Struck Wilson. 2: by Raschl. St. Musial. 6 man in 7th); by six times in the years. Louie. .336: Mueller. New York. Stone 36 4 4 11 0 .111 Qpcn Doily 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Thurt., ’til 9 E.M.; Sot; ’til 1 P.M. Athletics, 5-2, and Innings (pitched to one 2; by Wade. 3: Presko. 4. Hits—Off last seven .335; Moon Port’fleld 67 3 6 0 0 1 4 .090 moved within 0 in 2 innings; Kretlow. Raschl. 4 in 3 Innings; off Wade. 5 and Schoendienst. St. games off Martin. MI Europe Post will enter the Louis Brooklyn. ! ! Pascual 14 11 0 0 0 0 .017 three of the beaten In- 5 In 8% innings; off Btrahs, 1 in 1 in- In 3 Innings; off Presko. 1 in 3 Innings. and Robinson. .328 000 ning; off Chakales. 0 in % inning. Runs and earned runs—Off Wilson, 0-0; double elimination tournament Runs—Musial St. Louis. 92: Snider, 8b eh 18 1 0 0 0 0-0 dians. Baltimore whipped the runs—Off Keegan. Raschi, Brooklyn. 89: Mays. ¦ : Mtrrero 14 1 o 0 o o u .000 Runs and earned off 6-6: off Wade. 5-6: off at New York and ! : Kenazakos 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 White Sox, 3-1, 3-3: off Kretlow. 1-1. Winning pitcher 0-0. Winning piteher—Wilson Parkersburg along with teams Sfchoemdienst. St. Louis. 85: Moon. I and Cincinnati Losing pitcher—Kee- Presko.(8-0). Stewart 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 000 —Kretlow (3-7). Losing pitcher—Raschl (8-7). from ! 0 edged the Cubs, 2-1. gan (14-7). —2:24. Attendance Maryland, Delaware and KlUebrew 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 Time Time—2:ll. Attendance—2o.s93. West Virginia. Runs batted In—Muaial. St. Louis. 104: A walk and a double by Wes —25.654. Snider. Brooklyn. 92: Hodges. Brook- PITCHING. lyn. 91: Jablonski. St. Louis. 86: IP H. BB SO GS WL. in the second inning Mays, New 84. GO Westrum York. 116 112 45 62 14 6 9 5 Louis. 153: stone and Davey Williams’ single plus Phils, 6; Dodgers, 3 Hits—Schoendienst. st. Porterfield • 188 166 64 62 23 17 11 10 Moon. St. Louis. 152: Mueller. New 28 14 12 0 11 sacrifice and single by Willie Giants, 2; Pirates, 1 Brooklyn. Pblladel’a. A.H.O.A. Minor Leagues York 160: 6nider. Brooklyn. 147: Kerlazakos.. 19 0 a a A.H.O.A. Stobbs „ 115 120 43 41 16 6 6 7 Plttsb’gh. Hoak.ss 3 0 0 3 Ashburn.cf » 2 6 o COAST Musial. St. Louis. 142. A.H.O.A. ... 19 6 3 Mays put the Giants ahead of New Y’k. A.H.O.A. Morgan,** PACIFIC LEAGUE. Chicago. Marrero 54 69 19 1 4 W’ams.2b 4 12 1 Rpberts,2b 4 13 2 Reese.ss 6 2 0 6 12 2 Ban Dieso. 1: Hollywood, 0. • Doubles—Kiner. 31: Bell. Cin- Pascual 73 85 42 33 4 1 3 4 0 0 0 P'grinl.Sb 3; 2 Los Angeles, 2; 1. cinnati: Thomas, Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh, 'man.3b . 109 42 32 14 7 5 2-0, after three in- 1 3 12 Hodges.lb* 5 2 9 0 4 0 2 r clsco Portland. St. 30; Schmitz 108 7 ’dner.3b 10 10 Sk'ner.lb 2 0 6 2' i Hamnerkb 2 § an ..?‘ *5 v 6: Sacramento, 3. |choendtenst. Louis. Snlaer. McDermott.. 138 119 76 69 18 8 611 nings. They didn’t get another S 0 0 4 4 0 10; Seattle. 8; Oakland, 4. Dark.ss 3 Thomas.cf TriplejTr-Hamner, Philadelphia. 10: Shea So 83 29 18 10 11 9 but they didn’t need any as Mays.cf 3 14 0 Gordon.rf 4 0 0 0 | INTERNATIONAL Stewart-... 37 49 23 21 1 0 0 1 ' Torge’n.lb 4 17 „ LEAGUE. Brooklyn. 8: hit H'man.lb 316 0 Shepard,c 10 9 3 Cox.2b 1 0 4 3 0 Syracuse.. Toronto, snider. Moon and a CampMla.c 414 0 Jones.3b 410 2 14: 8. Schoendienst. St. Louis. 8: Ashburn. Grissom choktd off Pirate rally L'kman.lb 0 0 0 0 Cole.aa 3 13 3; 1 Bim’ons.p 0 0 Rochester, 1— 1; Buffalo, o—B. Philadelphia and Musial, St. Louis. Mueller,rf 4 0 3 0 lAtwell 10 0 0 Podres.p 0 0 0 0 2 1 Montreal, 6; Havana, 7. with a single run in eighth Irvin,if 3 0 3 0 Darnell.p 30 0 2 Roberts,a 00 0 0 3. Home nine—Mavs. New York. 36; Sauer, the 2 0 6 1 Hall.lf 1 Richmond at Ottawa, postponed, rain. Chicago. 32: Mathews. Milwaukee. 31: to preserve 17th W’trum.c 3 16 1 award 1 0 0 0 lAmoros 1 0 0 0 Antonelli’s vic- 0 Meyer.p 0 0 0 0 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Musial. Bt. Louis 30: Hodges. Brook- Ant'elll.p 2 0 1 Llt'fleid.p 2 0 0 1 (No scheduled.) • lyn and Kluszewtkl. Cincinnati. 29. tory. Orissom.p 1 0 0 0 3Allle 0 0 0 0 xames 0 Totals 34 824 13 Totals 20 827 9 Btolen bases—Bruton. Milwaukee, 24: Hetki.p 0 0 0 „ southern Association. Fondy. Stan Lopata, up New Orleans, 7; Chattanooga. Chicago. 17: Temple. Cincin- third man for 11 °ut lor 3. nati. 16: Moon. St. Louis. 13: Inning, 27 8 Totals 28 327 14 Brooklyn* Little 8; Atlanta. 3. Milwaukee; the Phillies in the first Totals 427 Memphis.Rock. Birmingham. Mathews. Ashburn. Phila- Phlladelhpla 330 000 OOx—6 3: 2. delphia and Jablonski. St. Louis. 8. Filed for Cole in Robinson. Hodges. Nashville. 7: Mobile, decisions) hit a three-run homer offJohn- out for Hall 9th.In 9th. Runs—Hoak. Ash- 5. Pitching—(eight Wilson. ny Podres and Dodgers never Struck out burn, Morgan. Lopata, Torgeson. Jones. TEXAS LEAGUE. Milwaukee. 8-Q, 1.000: Antonelll. New the J Walked for Littlefield tin 9th. Errors—Hoak. Hamner. Runs Houston, 10; DaUa*, 4. York. 17-3. 850: Hughes. Brooklyn. recovered* Robin Roberts took New York 011 000 OOd—2 Simmons.atted in—Lopata (4). Jones. Ashburn. 6-2. .760: bavis. Chicago. 7-3. .700: 000 000 Furillo, Robinson (Hoak scored as Reese Meyer. Brooklyn: Grissom. New Ycrk over from Curt Simmons to end Pittsburgh 010—1 rundown). Shreveport. Tulsa, was caught Two-base hits 3: 2. _ ana in 3; Lawrence. Bt. Louis. 9-4. .692. Brooklyn Irvin, Errors— —Campanella, Torgeson. Jones. Home Port Worth. San Antonio. l. # *—Roberts. Philadelphia. 138; a final threat in the Run* —Williams. Allte. Sacrifices— Haddix. St. Louis. Skinner. Hall. Runs batted in—Wes- runs—Lopata. Robinson. plays—Reese EASTERN LEAGUE. 135; Ersklne. eighth. trum. Mays, Skinner. Two-base hits— Simmons. Morgan. Double Wilkes-Barre. 7—5; Albany. Brooklyn. 118: Antonelll. New York. —Cattle- to Cox to Hodges o». Left on bases— Elmira. Reading. 3—2. 101: Snahn. Milwaukee and Simmons. .Corky Westrum Roberts. Sacrifices on 5; I. Philadelphia. Frank Baumholtz hit man. Skinner. Hos man. Antonelll. Sacri- Brooklyn. 11: Philadelphia. 5. Bases Allentown at Schenectady ,1 postponed. 96. Valentine’s first pitch for a home fice fly—Skinner. Left on bases—New balls—Off Simmons. 7; off Padre*. 1. Williamsport at Binghamton, post- Off Littlefield. 6; off Antonelll. 4. Struck off Darnell. 3., Struck Simmons, poned. Red- York, 7; Pittsburgh. 7. Base* 3; by DArnell, 2; by Roberts. 3; by run at Cincinnati, but the on ball*- 6in 1 in- SOUTH ATLANTIC? LEAGUE. up only out—Bv Antonelll. 3; by Littlefield. 8: , Meyer. HIU-Off Podres. Savannah. 10; Augusta. leg rookie gave four 2. ning; 2 In 6 Innings; off Columbia, 0. by Hetkl. 2: by Grissom. Hits—Off off Darnell. 1 3: Montgomery. S. and Howie Antonelll. in 7 innings (faced 2 in Simmons. 7 In 7 Innings; off Roberts 6; more hits shaded 3 » ‘nnlng. Charlotte. Columbus. 2. sthi: off Grissom. 0 in 2 innings; off ip 2 Innings; off Meyer. 1 gt Macon 12; Jacksonville. 9. Pollett in a pitching duel. Littlefield. 4 In 8 Innings; off Hetkl. 0 Runs and earned rus—Off Podres. B*sj Inning. earned 1 PIEDMONT LEAGUE. In 1 Runs and run*- SfeyrWT’oriiobfrJ Portsmouth. 6; Hagerstown. 1. PSBI 1 Stymies AntontUi. 1-1: off Orissom. off 3^ *SM Garver Indians. Off 0-0: * Littlefield, 2-2; 0-0. by ll Norfolk. 4: York. 3. "WASHINGTON’S off Hetkl. HR. Newport News. 4. Lynchburg. 6. The Cleveland pennant drive pitcher—By Orissom (Pellagrinl). win- —PodreT**?™?. CH-Petersburg. 3: Lancaster. 2 (10 ning pitcher—Antonelll (17-3). Losing unce—3l.42l. , inning*). was stymied temporarily by pitcher—Littlefield (7-8). Tim*—2:4B. Attendance—9.94s. DETRO,r Garver, who lowered his eamed- I ADVERTISEMENT. run average to 2.21, lowest in Senators Wayne Belardi’s the league. Cubs, 1 (Continued Prom Page C-l.) 11th homer, in the fourth in- Red legs, 2; Chicago. A.H.O.A. Cinclnn’l. A.8.0.A. ning. provided the only scoring Baum r *.cf 4 10 0 Adaras.Sb 4 0 2 0 ; while striking out Harry Agganis. eighth, when the Baker.2b 4 0 3 1 McMtl'n.s* 3 13 1 until the Fondy.lb. 4 17 2 Bell.cf 4 0 5 0 , ! Grady Hatton was purposely (miss AMERICA... Tigers wild on the bases. Kiner.if . 3 0 0 0 Klusi’l.lb 3 0 6 0 ! but Del Wilber’s fly to ran Sauer.rf4 2 2 0 Qr'ngr's.lf 3 2 3 0 passed, Two bunts, a by A1 Kaline. 1Talbot 0 0 0 0 Temple.2b 3 111 j left scored Jackie. All Things to All Cars! and weird throw- Banks.ss 40 3 6 Post.rf 310 0 || pried its other run I TALENT OR SEX? i a walk some Morgan.3b 4 12 0 Semlni’k.c 3 0 7 0 Boston ing by the Cleveland infield led Oaragl’a,c 8 0 4 0 Valent'«.p 8 0 0 4 from Bob in the sixth when Billy Pollet.p 2 0 12 j It the beauty or brains? la it what to three runs. 2Rlce 10 0 0 Consolo doubled, took third after die knows or what she shows that 0 0 2 1 Bob Grim gave up 10 hits to KUDPS'n.P Jim Piersall filed deep to center makes Mia America the most the Athletics but kept them Totals 33 624 12 Totals 28 52? 6 ' and scored on Williams’ single celebrated, sought after woman of scattered in becoming the first 1 Ran for Sauer in nth. to left. The Senators’ shift year? September Esquire takes 2 Fouled out tor Pollet in 7th. the rookie to win 15 games this against Ted gave him virtually you behind the scenes of the most The Yankees converted Chicago 100 000 000—1 territory between second and his- season. Cincinnati _ 000 020 00a—2 all ballybooed publicity stunt in singles five aim, eight into runs with Runs—Baumholts, Oreengrass. Tem- third base at which to and tory. Learn what happens when the help of two errors. ple. Error—Adam*. Run* batted in— ; Williams punched his hit through the nation’s beauties let their hair Baumholts. Post, Valentine. Two-base Lou Kretlow held the White hits Morgan. Oreengrass. McMillan. shortstop. down and jealousies run rampant. : to three singles through Home run—Baumholts. Double playa—- Parnell, who didn’t permit a Find out what good "connections” Box < Baker to Bank* to Pondy; KUppaUln to the first eight timings and Bob i Baker. Uft on base#—Chicago. _7: runner to reach third, was aided can do for a good figure. See MISS * Cincinnati. 4. Bases on ball*—Off Pol- play, Chakales stopped a ninth- ! let. l; off Klippstein. 1: off Valentina, by sparkling outfield with AMERICA—I LOVE YOU, by inning rally after Chicago had j2. Struck out—By Pollet. 2: by Kllpp- Williams, Jensen and Piersall Bennett Cerf. 16pictures and text. »tein. 2: by Valentina. 6. Hits—Off Pol- i . picked up a run on a walk and let. 5 in 6 Innings: off Klippstein. 0 in each contributing fancy catches. by Georgb Kell and Jim The victory lifted Boston within bStpt&qufoC* M«N salt Kennedy .wsm. game fifth-place |* Rivera. Bob homered a of the Sen- v V,,-. , .mm,— 1 • ators. ivr{ / ; iHUHaiMHiAiliiil for Baltimore. ¦ ~v a.