Nats Seek Fifth in Row as Hudson Faces Wynn of Indians Tonight Marrero's 6- Job Yankees Race and Bride rffibening JSaf J&p0f te Tighten » Pep Getting No Cake Washington, D. C., Saturday, July 22, 1950—B—10 •* Evens Season Series As Mize Continues Until Ahearn Sees Willie Fight With Cleveland Club On Slugging Spree Win, Lose, or Draw By Burton Hawkins ly th« Astociattd Pr«t« The Nats aren’t within shout- The Big Cat is oft the By GRANTLAND RICE prowl ing distance of the first division, again. 's Troubles at the Turnstiles but they’re commanding respect , who terrorized from the for Two pennant races indicate this is one of baseball’s better pennant chasers. In pitching so the many is years. Both leagues have had four or five teams pretty well course of a year Washington years, blasting away as of old for bunched most of the season. There were four teams in the has shed its fall-guy role and is the Yankees in their American , six in the National up through July 4, with a acting the part of a tough hombre League pennant bid. When the Nats chance to reach the Big Series. This is a better pursue theii Big Jawn, who a short while fifth straight victory At Griffith ago was on the show than baseball usually gets. brink of drawing Stadium tonight, for instance, they his release, has hit a fantastic .867 But bad weather and too many television, also will be seeking a season edge for his last four games. He be- in a bunch. long, dull, weary games arrived over highly regarded Cleveland gan to purr against St. Louis The Browns as usual played to empty parks. Aiming for that advantage will be Tuesday and has banged out 13 Sid Hudson, for his 10th Then the Athletics got as bad as the Browns. trying hits in 15 trips—including five win, and opposing him will be home On a recent Saturday the A’s played to only runs—since. ex-Nat , also after Mize’s amazing performance has 1,100 customers. Detroit, , Cleveland No. 10. raised his batting average 119 and Boston have done well with many The Nats enough squared their season points from .258 to .377. customer series with the Indians at 6-6 last big-attendance days. But the carnage Mize ascended the heights of his night behind the accomplished in the other four cities has been heavy. comeback last night as he belted pitching of Connie Marrero, who Pittsburgh and New York were good out two homers, a pair of singles thwarted Cleveland with a 6-hit National cities last and drove in five runs to lead the League year. Pittsburgh’s job and beat ’em, 3-2. It marked Yanks to a smashing 14-5 victory 1950 collaPse has been costly. Pittsburgh still the seventh game in 12 between Grantiind Mm over the pace-setting Tigers in for a tail-ender. the clubs which was decided is drawing well enough They by the opener of a vital one . three-game still come out to see Ralph Kiner go after another series at the Yankee Stadium. Upper Bracket Clubs Fought. record. Kiner has been the season’s main card. The overwhelming triumph, wit- Washington has played inspired nessed by 62,823 fans, cut the of Giants Is a Puzzle baseball against first division MICKEY DOES IT THE HARD Nats first Showing WAY—Mickey Vernon, Tigers’ lead over the Yanks to 1 y2 clubs this year. Last season slides feet on When the Giants return home, there is no hot chance they they baseman, in, high, his hand bag, and is safe at games. The Yanks can assume won only 24. lost 64 the third in here last with the the lead Will attract any big crowds. What happened to them is a against game night Indians, but he could by winning today and to- top four clubs, but this year they have walked on the with runners on morrow. 4 or 5 from the loped. play mystery. One week they were only games away show nothing worse than a 20-23 first and second. A1 Rosen, Cleveland third baseman, leaps out Di Mag in after a fine uphill rally. Then suddenly they were down Hitting Mood. top record against first division teams. of the _AP Photo. way. Mize, who took over the fourth THE With the Reds and Pirates. When the Reds, a few days back, The Nats have a 5-4 margin NEWLYWEDS. slot in the order tallied over the trail batting when Joe —Star Photo. scored 27 runs off them in one afternoon, and the Cards Yankees, Boston by Di Staff 4-5 Maggio became ill, was kept in 28 runs in an arrangement, you could see and Detroit by 5-8, and those afternoon-night game Ball on Redskins' Line that postion against the Tigers. performances are in sharp con- Checking Once bitten, twice shy—that’s non-title bout at Griffith Stadium. the porous quality of the Giants defense. Even the redoubtable Di Maggio dropped to fifth. The trast to 1949, when Washington the motto of Promoter The fight has been reset for next Stanley couldn’t help. move paid off as Di Maggio Boxing won only four games each from In clubbed Monday night. In the National League St. Louis, Brooklyn, Chicago, Boston Squad's First three singles and a dou- Goldie Ahearn. Boston and Detroit. Scrimmage Mr. and Mrs. never found ble. It marked the Pep have been well But not Lewis F. Atchison Goode’s elbow scraped some skin second time Goldie was hosf yesterday at a and drawing enough. up Somehow, though, the Nats By since out about the plastic wedding off Di Maggio took over the to 1949. have been not too After looking seem to their most Star Staff Corrtspond«nt Sammy Baugh’s chin and luncheon for Willie Pep, the world cake. Pep had to leave for his They good—but good. exciting cleanup spot from Lou in moments made a dent in his Adam’s apple Gehrig whose afternoon's at over up-to-date figures from both leagues, the odds are that for the Indians, who 1939 that he has featherweight champion training Liberty LOS ANGELES, July 22.—Rookie a drill when batted other missed an to during signal he hit wedding nearly two weeks ago A. C. and they excused them- will fall well short of 1948 and 1949. opportunity slice a Redskins linemen who fail to im- than fourth for the Yanks. J.950 the Slinger with an elbow “Go one of game off Detroit’s lead. The cus- The caused postponement of selves before it came time to cut In the matter of this has been baseball’s worse press Herman Ball with Yanks jumped off to a skill, major tomers a little deeper next time,” said Goldie’s shows. The luncheon was the cake. enjoy the rivalry and in lead they never minor have their college press clippings had a relinquished. The league year. In fact, many league teams been six games here the Sam in pip-squeak voice. complete with wedding cake for The new Mrs. Pep is the former Indians have their chance today to show the Bombers cracked Lefty Ted Gray much better ball. It will be at the end of John Mekenna, former Villanova and his bride, only the cake Delores Von Frenckell of playing interesting' averaged crowds of 16.909, ac- for two runs in the first Pep Hartford, boss what they can do under fire line coach who moved to , the to see how errors and bases on balls have counting for a Loyola was a plastic one for display pur- Conn. Statistics are: 22 years old, year many runs, nearly fourth of as the squad buckled on pads for added two more in the second and the Nats’ of Los Angeles with Head Coach poses only. 118 pounds, 5 feet 5 brown been up in both big leagues. Games of 3y2 hours have home attendance. the first drove him out with three in the inches, piled scrimmage of the season. Jordan visited the Red- The Nats have to Olivar, third to take “I didn’t want to take too much eyes and brown hair. Very pretty. been common. And a run once looked to be something. But responded Needless to say, Ball was willing a 7-0 lead. that skins camp today ,. He’s high on of a chance,” explained Goldie. This is the second marriage for support by capturing five of to be shown. , Yankee starter, hot today. six both Hall Haynes, the Santa Clara “I like the guy and all that and both. games from Cleveland here, blanked the Bengals on two hits There are still two good races left in the big leagues. Line work will be emphasized punter, and Eddie LeBaron, the all the world loves a lover and so She met Willie about four achieving their latest victory be- going into the fifth. The Tigers years The and the now have been In fore but Ball indicated that he might quarterback from College of the forth, but he didn't show once and ago. She wasn’t a fan be- sheep goats definitely separated. a crowd of 18,735 as Mar- suddenly came to life and scored boxing let the backs open up with forward Pacific Coach Ball intends to how did I know he wouldn’t show fore but now to all the the National we have the Phillies, Dodgers, Cardinals and Braves. rero clung grimly to an early lead. four runs to knock Raschi out. that, goes passes near the finish if all went inaugurate a "fat men’s training up again! That would leave me fights and thinks “Willie is the one of the four can win the Curt Simmons’ Nats Score But the Yanks, with big Mize Any pennant. Quickly. well. The line is the Redskins’ Mike table” next week for John Badac- the stuck with an $18 cake.” greatest fighter in the world.” absence from the Phillies on a National Guard assign- Garcia, the loser, walked showing way, came right back training No. 1 problem, however, and Ball zewski, Button. Clay Davis, Hen- But Pep did show, and brought had his first workout in Eddie Yost and Gil Coan in the and scored four in their half of Pep ment won’t help them. But they still have a good, young ball is more concerned with it than dren, John Henry Paul with him his pretty bride, the one Washington and another first inning and that led to two Hollar, the fifth to put the game out of yesterday club. with backfield operations at this Mortellaro and Ed Quirk. None who caused him to forget all about was set for this afternoon at 2 runs when Mickey Vernon singled, reach. Mize banged Paul Cal- stage. have taken off enough weight to the boxing business when they o’clock at Liberty. Bell, who has Still Club to Beat scoring Yost and shifting Coan to vert for a three-run homer and Tigers Line Coach Max the head man. w'ere married July 10 at Elkton, been training in New York, also third. Ed Stewart got Coan across Reed gave his satisfy followed with a two-run smash The Dodgers still have the best all-around material. When Md. That was the wras was to work out at with a grounder. charges a preliminary test yester- Speed tests at the Rams camp in the seventh. and day he Liberty this their should have a decided were won Halfback Glenn supposed to fight Bobby Bell in a afternoon, an hour after pitching gets straightened out, they Cleveland picked up a run In day and despite numerous errors by Joe Page finished for the Yanks, Pep. former West Pointer edge. But so far their pitching has been generally poor. Not the second inning on a walk to was heartened by the individual Davis, with Ferrick receiving credit for Ball hasn’t tried to ferret out the too many words have been expended about the Braves outside Bob Kennedy. ’s single. performances of several players. the victory. Garcias Danny Brown, the end speediest man in the Redskins Race In National Boston. But Southworth’s club still is a strong factor, one to be sacrifice and Dale ^00-pound Tightens. Noor Ferrier Misses Mitchell’s outfield fly. but the Nats from Villanova, hit 230-pound camp. The pennant race in the Na- Battling Weight, Putts, given serious thought if you are trying to guess the pennant made it 3-1 in their second when Casimir Witucki head-on without tional League also tightened as •winners. There isn’t too much difference the first four Le Baron Will Be Pfc. among Yost singled across Mickey visible damage. Brown might the Phils tied the Cardinals for Jinx Is Tied Alexander clubs at this point. Grasso, who had singled and have had a little the better of it, In Marine Amphibians the lead. Jockey Today by Red Rolfe’s Tigers still are the team to beat in the American moved to second on Marrero’s since Witucki couldn’t move him. The Phils, behind the eight-hit STOCKTON, Calif., July 22 UP). should have the best of the sacrifice. Bob who seems im- pitching of Rookie Bubba Church, League. They pitching, closely Hendren, —It will be Pfc. Eddie Le Baron of In American For St. Paul Lead That situation existed until the over last But- beat the Pirates, 4-1. Eddie Wait- 'Cap pressed by Cleveland. Joe Di Maggio’s batting misery and proved year; Lyle the Marine Corps when Company eighth, when singles Mitchell kus scored three of the victors' ly th« Associated Press By the Associated Press Henrich’s have been hard blows to Yankee by ton, Len Szafaryn and Joe Tere- C of the 12th Marine Tommy injury hopes. and Bob Amphibian runs and Dick Lemon, plus Larry Doby’s the last two also Sisler drove home — shinski, veterans, Tractor now INGLEWOOD, Calif., July 22 ST. PAUL. Minn., July 22.—A But ’s squad still persists in hanging on. Battalion, alerted, two. Kiner fly, fetched the Indians their looked Witucki moved sur- Ralph accounted for a good. goes on active Weight, gray flyer from the trimmed field of who Williams’ absence from the Red Sox is dead sure to have a other run. duty. run with golfers well, although his inex- Pittsburgh’s his 28th and an old prisingly Le Baron, called “the magician” Argentine jockey jinx their vital effect on their chance to win. for that Yost and Grasso. with two hits homer in the eighth inning. proved abilities in 36 holes But, matter, they perience cost him a few bumps a his confronted Mrs. Charles S. How- the Nats’ by teammates at College of the St. of still have can some one who each, led 8-hit attack. veteran have avoided. Louis dropped a 5-4. 11-in- ard’s Noor as he faced four play settled down today to the enough power—if only they get might was a star today Pacific, T-formation ning decision to the Giants. An can a ball. Red rivals in the $50,000 American serious business of trying to cap- throw Sox all those runs — pitching—with scored NAT NOTES Johnny Price, At the opposite end of the field quarterback at the college and the error by Eddie Miller allowed Al- at Park. to back each been an all-time record on the Backfield Coaches Wilbur Moore hero of last -season’s Handicap Hollywood ture the $2,500 first prize in the up —has baseball’s talented trickster, will East-West vin Dark to score from third with and Tommy Mont let the passers ! Upwards of 50.000 fans were St. Paul low side. Dom Di Maggio, Walt Dropo, Johnny Pesky, Junior put on a pre-game show tonight game. the winning run. Stan Musial Open golf tournament. throw against defensive setups for Only 20 now, he is under expected to turn out for the final Stephens, Bobby Doerr, A1 Zarilla and the others still can bring starting at 8 o’clock and it’s worth | contract sent the game into overtime with In all, there were 65 players the but was an of the summer gulping dessert to view him. first time, it in- to the Washington Redskins of the a day racing pro- In runs. But what’s the of nine runs and \ two-run homer in the seventh, eligible for the final 36 holes, half enough good scoring conclusive demonstration. The National Football gram here and the Irish importa- Garcia wrenched his right ankle j League and is his 12th, off , who went then have the other side score 11 or 12? throwers had the as the de- in tion, Noor, was both the big at- to be played today and the final chasing a foul bounder by Marrero edge j Chicago “practicing for the the distance for the Giants. This may turn into a two-team race in the American fense tried new for the ! traction and the question mark of 18 League in the eighth inning and had to be patterns College All-Stars-pro game here Cloyd Boyer went all the for tomorrow. Of this group, 62 1 way the day. and a three-team race in the National. This wouldn’t help assisted from the field. Chick first time. Another week’s work August 11* the Cards. won their places by scoring 149 The stretch will have Pieretti finished for should make a big difference and Le Baron C Named to race against Noor things financially. to be hotter than that. the Indians. joined Company The third-place Braves re- or better in the 36 holes played vast on de- (Released by North American Newspaper Alliance. Inc.) The Spanish Dons, a crack drill bring improvement two years ago. The outfit is made mained a off over the l^-mile route were game the pace by Thursday and The fense. hP of men the rac- yesterday. team from Half Moon Bay, Calif., l primarily from the dropping a 4-3, 13-inning game Argentine horse. Miche, REDSKINS NOTES — Rob P. other three were local amateurs astounded the customers with Stockton-Lodi area. to the Cubs. Bill Serena singled ing for Mrs. John Adams of their precision parading in a pre- home Andy Pafko from second San Jose, Calif.; Old Rockport, named to provide a field of 10 owned Clifford Mooers of Texas in ... Yost’s two hits with by simon-pures. Seven Boats Gold Cup Race game ceremony. the payoff run, spoiling and Dharan of the boosted his total for the year to Marshall and McLane Johnny Sain's bid for his 13th Kentucky; Leading those who won their 100. Marrero, who sacrificed Rough victory. Silver Creek Ranch of Santa places the hard way were Jim Can Calif., and Frankly, the Ferrier Today, 'Anything Happen' once and walked twice in four Brooklyn's fourth-place Dodg- Barbara, and Skip Alexander, each of Frank Frankel of Hous- with tKe Associated Press times at bat, had Garcia confused On Records in AAU ers moved to within two games pride 136. Putts that wouldn't By I Sarant of N. and Freeport, Y„ Swimming Tex. when he on the Associated Pres* of the co-leaders by the ton, drop cost Ferrier a chance to DETROIT. July 22.—The Gold Blitz III, Bob Bogie’s 225-mile squatted every pitch By throning Skippy Browning of the trouncing in his of walks. Reds, 7-1. Veteran Preacher Roe The time was opportune for an maintain the lead he established Cup Classic lured lovers of speed- class entry from Saranac Lake, getting pair SEATTLE, July 22.—Two swim- University of Texas as 3-meter Cleveland has service candidates tamed the Redlegs on eight hits upset, most observers agreed be- with a 7 under par 65 Thursday. boat racing to the Detroit River N. Y. ming stars out of New Haven, diving champion. in A1 to his 12th fore but there was also He shot a 71 Latecomers were a last Rosen, who is in the Naval pick up victory. the race, yesterday. Alexan- today in high anticipations. given Conn., played rough with the rec- In fourth place at the midway chance to in Reserve, and Kennedy, a Marine Boston’s powerful Red Sox firm belief that it would take a der shot a 69 yesterday to go with On the basis of all pre-race evi- qualify special trials ords yesterday and one of them— point. Browning passed Roger this Reserve both are officers. pounded the Browns into the surprising twist of fate for Noor his first round 67. dence. it was an “anything can morning. sturdy John Marshall—showed a Hadlich of New Haven and then The uncertainties were numer- Julio Moreno, due to report soon dust, 7-4, and the Athletics edged to bow in defeat. happen” show. clean pair of 'heels to the hope Charles of Ransom Stroke • from the Nats’ won’t squeezed by Chelich the White in 10 Away. ous. Among them was the ques- farm, of Ford Sox, 7-6, . There was the weight, however. About the only fair bet was that , young Konno. Chicago’s Town Club into second tion whether Wild Bill Cantrell be able to pitch for several days at 132 five more One stroke behind them were the weather would be favorable Marshall bettered the world and place on his final dive. Marino Noor, pounds, would pilot My Sweetie. He was due to a split finger. than he ever carried, had to give Henry Ramsom, who also had for the 90-mile test of speed and American marks when he went the scored 142.35 points. Browning Naval Academy Net Pro hurt earlier in the week when away 20 pounds to Miche, and the putter trouble, and Ted Kroll. endurance. Sunny skies and a mile in 20 minutes 8.6 seconds in 139.46 and Chelich 138.41. Horace Dodge’s Delphine X flipped fellow from the Pampas was Each shot a 70 yesterday to go breeze were promised. 2 the AAU mems outdoor swim Marshall chopped up four other at W. G. & C. C. over. Nats, 3; Indians, Teaching rated as a solid challenger even with 67s the opening day. H. O. championships. American marks on his to the Major attention went to de- Band Leader Lombardo’s rebuilt Clevei'd AB. A. W'lh’t’n AB. H. O. A. way been Frank Mltch'l.lf 4 14 0 Yost,3b. 3 2 11 Arthur H. Hendrix, tennis in- had the weight margin Stranahan, who lost a His teammate in the New mile title, all ol which he had fending Champion My Sweetie and Tempo VI also posed some won- Avila,2b 3 1 3 3 Coan.lf 3 0 2 0 Haven structor at the Naval Academy, closer. couple of strokes on the first day •Lemon 110 0 Noren.cf 4 0 6 0 Swim bet- beaten in Thursday’s prelims. His the challenger from the Far West, derment. 0 Club, Jimmy McLane, is the new Noor had to even out of Gordn.2b 0 0 0 Verifn.lb 3 16 0 newest times pro at the Washington give away j by driving bounds, made up 4 2 tered by two-tenths of a second for the odd distances Washington’s Slo-Mo-Shun IV, And, of course, Slo-Mo-Shun Doby.cf .4010 Stew'rt.rf 1 ‘0 Golf and Country Club. more pounds to the others, includ- a bit for his difficulties by carding Rosen,3b 3 12 3 M'ch'ls,2b 3 1 3 2 the American record of 2:10.7 were 6:02.8 lor 550 yards, 11:16.1 world speed recordholder. IV. The experts here were strictly Easter,lb 3 0 6 0 Dente.ss. 4 14 4 Hendrix once was 30 pounds to Dharan, the a 4 under 68 for a for 1,000 12:22.2 for ranked No. ing fly- par 138 total IV has hit 160 noncommittal and to B'udr’u.ss 4 0 2 0 Grasso,c 4 2 3 1 chalked up in 1942 by Bill Smith yards, 1,000 Slo-Mo-Shun waiting be 1 O 10 Nationally and No. 3 in doubles. weight of the field. to make him low amateur. K’n’dy.rf 3 0 Marrero,p 10 0 1 of Hawaii for the free- meters and 15:01.2 for 1,320 me- miles an hour going straightaway, shown. Hegan.c 3 16 2 220-yard On leave from the he There's where the jinx figure Tile low scorers: t 110 0 ters. He missed world times Academy, Jim Perrier a Murray. style. at _65-71—16fl but there was a lot of doubt of She whipped up lot of excite- 0 0 2 will be at until entered. Little Nick Wall was Skip Alexander Garcla.p 2 1,000 and 1,500 but his Washington Sep- _67-69—1.16 ment with a Pierebti.p 0 0 o o Catching the record-breaking meters, Henry Ransom_67-70—167 what she’d do on the river and the 30-foot high spray tember 4. flown from New York to ride Ted Kroll (Wynn 10 0 0 fever, the Cincinnati trio of Dick mile clocking excelled the world _67-70—167 lap turns where My Sweetie has while slamming along at a re- Sunday afternoon exhibitions Dharan and the Mighty Mite has •Frank Stranahan_7o-68—168 Totals 32 8 24 8 Totals 29 8 27 ~9 Fetterman, B. Sohl and Dick record of 20:29 credited to Keo Jerry Barber _70-69—169 already proved herself. ported 140 m.p.h. in her trials. featuring leading players from a long record of upsetting the Marty Furgol_71-68—169 •Singled for Avila in eighth. Thoman twice bettered the rec- Nakama of Hawaii in 1942. Mar- Joe Coria _68-71—169 Through yesterday only seven But the turns were something else. tSingled for Began in ninth. the Washington area will be re- stars of the Howard stable. Dick shall one Mayer ___ 69-70—169 in ninth. ognized American mark of 3:22 has 19:49.4 effort up for eraft had qualified. (Struck out for Pierrettt sumed at the Club at 4 p.m. to- Back in -1938 Stagehand, an- Paul O'Leary_69-71—140 for record consideration. Art Doering _72-68—140 Cleveland _ 010 000 010—2 the 330-yard medley relay. In addition to Sweetie and Union Printers Ahead morrow. Welsh and other flyweight, upset the all-time Fred Hawkins _68-72_140 My Washington _ 210 000 OOx—3 Barney Hugh They oackstroked, breaststroked Ahead of his Thursday timing hero of the Howards when de- Far' Stewart_71-69—140 Slo-Mo-Shun IV, these were Guy Union Printers spotted FBI four Runs—Mitchell, Kennedy, Yost, Coan, Lynch, No. 2 rahking mid-Atlantic he Ed and freestylea the distance in all the way, Marshall also was Furgol_70-70—140 Lombardo’s Tempo VI, Such Crust runs, then came from behind to Grasso. Errors—Avila. Runs batted in— players, will play Don Leavens and feated Seabiscuit in the $100,000 Ky Laftoon_70-70—140 Vernon, Stewart. Mitchell. Yost, Rosen. 3:18.7 in the preliminaries and ahead of the 17-year-old Konno Bob Toski -71-70—14t II of Detroit, Dee Jay V, a new- win, 5-4, in 10 innings in a De- Two-base hit—Avila. Sacrifices—Garcia, Buddy Adair, No. 2 ranking mid- Santa Anita Handicap. Stage- Lloyd Mangrum _76-68—141 won the finals in 3:19.4. for the full Coan. plays—Rosen to Avila to The Chi- route, finally winning Atlantic duo. hand’s rider was Nick Wall. Waily Ulrich_69-72—141 comer from Philadelphia; Etta, partmental League game yester- Easter. Left on bases—Cleveland. 7; Wash- Sam Snead_ 70-72_142 cago Town Club held the old by some 15 yards. Konno was Gene Kunes owned and driven by George day on the Ellipse. ington, 11. Bases on balls—By Marrero, Seabiscuit during his long ca- _ 76-69_142 3; by Garcia, 6; by Plerettl, 1. Struck out standard. timed in 20:17.8, also bettering Naiman's Cary Mlddlecoff _72-70—14° —By Garcia, 6; by Marrero, 2. Hits and Stops Losing reer also was beaten by Esposa, by Buck White _70-72—142 Joe Ed Oliver _ runs—OH Garcia, 8 in 3 in 7% Innings; Wiry Marino of Columbus, Nakama’s record for the second 70-72—142 Naiman’s broke a Jacola, by Today and Sun Egret, Tommy Bolt _72-70—142 off Pieretti, none and none in Va inning. a five-game • and Ohio, scored mild upset by de- straight day. Denotes amateur. Major League Standings Schedules Attendance—18,735. Time—2:30. losing streak in the Industrial and Wall was. aboard the winners SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1950 League by defeating Heurich each time. Brewers, 8-4, yesterday on the There was the 1941 Santa Anita has a powerful entry in Silver Draft Hit late Win Or AMERICAN Minding I Griffs' Records May Majors Ellipse. Handicap, and the Charley Wings, Lose and Royal = = Hard; Results Yesterday. «|| | f Batting. ----* Howard had a favorite named Flash. Another strong contender " CluBl « 2. 5 -s Si AB. R. H. 2b. 3b. Hr. Rbi. Pet. Wash.. 3: Cleveland, 11*1,11 | * | Mioland. A longshot named Bay is Bugledrums, the speedster of New York. 14; Detroit, 5. O \£ £ l£ \£ S si If * .3 £ «8 Singleton 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1.000 Two Nats Within Limit 4. View beat him in the mud. Texas Oil Sam Boston. 7; St. Louis. Sima 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 .333 Age Leaders Wall, Magnate E. Wil- 7; Chicago* 0 (10 Detroit 8 7 Major the Phila.. [—[ 5| 6jl0| 8jll| 55{ 30| .647| Noren ..266 44 81 1.3 6 6 51 .305 By Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE. By the Associated Press Nick, was on Bay View. son, which like Silver Wings and Innings). Michaels .283 39 80 8 4 6 36 .304 CARDINALS—George (Red) Munger and New York 8 Both the American and National Noor entered American Win Or j 6>—| 7| 9|_4| 13| 7| 54| 32| .628| V/2 Yost ...330 61 100 14 1 9 32 .303 Claude Boyer, both In reserves. AMERICAN LEAGUE. today's Lose, holds a stakes tri- Games Today Mele _228 26 66 8 3 7 48 .289 races be PHILLIES—Curt Simmons In National Batting—Kell, Detroit, and Dropo, Bos- with four successive victories be- Cleveland 7 League pennant could Guard and ton. .350. umph. Cleveland at Wash.. 8:30. | 7| 6]—| 7[ 6] 6|13l 52| 36| .591| 4i/a Pearce 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 .286 ordered to report for drills In mid-August: because of Runs—Stephens. Boston, 80: Di over York. Grasso .. 78 12 22 2 1 1 9 .282 vitally affected by selective service youth program, Mag- hind him the Calumet King, at New Boston gio. Boston, 79. The probable field: at Boston. | 5j 5| 7|—| 8 iy2 Stewart 249 32 70 8 6 3 29 .281 numerous draft probables. starting gietroltt. Louis 5| llj 8|'~49| 39] .557| action, or the summons of reserves Runs batted Citation. A net $32,500 awaited Horse. Chicago at Phila. Robertson 84 13 23 3 2 0 9 .274 BRAVE3—John Antonelll and Del Cran- in—Stephens, Boston, 96: Weight. Prob. Odd*. Dropo. a Sir Washington | 5[ 5| 6| 4j—110_ 4. 6| 40| 44! Hudson 52 5140109 .269 to active dell. both 1-A in draft. Boston, 94. the and further acclaim Bee Bum il22)_ 20-1 476|14>/2 duty. Hits—Kell, 123; Rissuto, New winner, To Market. Vernon 58 6 1 GIANTS—None In reserves or National Detroit, (122) __ 12-L Games Tomorrow. .218 26 2 37 .266 York, 115. came Chicago j 4| 6j 3] 61 4|— 8| 5| 36 Coan ...130 23 3.3 6 1 5 20 The Nats have no players in the Guard and only few draft probables. for Noor if victory his way. Gay Hunter (117)_I 30-L 52| .409|20i/a .254 Doubles—Kell, Detroit. Zarllla, Bos- Cleveland at Wash.. 2:30. BROOKLYN—None reserves 28: Bernwood (122) __~ Combs ..101 19 26 1 0 0 5 .248 .. in or Na- 2-1 at New York. M. Louis Reserves or National Guard, but tional ton. 24. The assignment appeared any- b Silver Detroit I 11 2] 4| 1| 9! 6—| 7f 30] Dente 334 29 80 9 4 0 34 .240 Guard: because of youth program, Wings (122) I_"II 3-1 at Boston. 56j .349|25i/2 at Triples—Evers, Detroit, 8; Doerr, Bos- c 8t. Louis Consuegra 21 5 5 0 0 0 4 .238 Eddie Yost and both least 11 players under the 26-year-old thing but a snap. Jumbo (122) 8-1 Chicago at Phila. (2). Phila'phil 6 draft maximum. ton. 7. Ahrens (117) | 2| 3| 3| 2| 8| 6|—| 30| 57| .345126 Ortiz _ 62 3 14 1 1 O 7 .226 _0-1 are below the maximum Home runs—Rosen, Cleveland, 27; Wil- a Evans 226 1 7 50 4 3 2 24 .221 26-year CUBS—Virtually Immune under present Anyoldtime (117) 20-1 Lest conditions. liams, Boston. 25. d Ohioan (122) m.i |30]32|36j39|44!52 56|57| j Ostrowski 132 19 28 3 1 4 16 .212 age limit of the current draft. Stolen Maine Chance ] j CINCINNATI.—None known to bases—Dl Maggio. Boston. 10; Entry Ken (122) Harris_ 10 1 2 0 0 0 2 .200 be In Detroit. 6. -30-1 National Guard or reserves. Doby, Cleveland, and Lipon. b Win or Lose Haynes _ 17 1 3 2 10 1 .176 Here’s a rundown clubs: (late)_ ~ 3.1 by known ‘o —Lemon, Cleveland, and Rey- Bernwood Bugledrums (122) Marrero 36 2 6 1 0 0 3 .139 be In nolds, New Challenges 20-1 NATIONAL AMERICAN LEAGUE. NationalN.fw£wPRG.iH—None Guard or reserves. York, 91. cHere Me Kuzava 36 6 30012 .083 (122) .1" ~ 8.1 1 « Pitching—McDermott, Boston, 5-1, ,83S; 22 Results Yesterday. Standing * I S. Okrie_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ATHLETICS—Coleman, Hooper. Kellner, CHICAGO, July OP).—'The Graham (117) in-i % I Lemon, Cleveland, 14-4, .778, b Royal Flash J* f| | Scheib. Shantz, Tipton. Fain, Hitchcock. (117) ~ """ 3-1 8t. Louis, 4 •* Pitching. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Nation’s first futurity of the year, New York. 5: Club, I « S Suder, Chapman. Lehner, and Mass o’ Gold (122) "I 15-1 innings). *5 |f- , U Ip. H. Bb. So. Gs. Cg W L. McCoskey Probable Batting—Robinson, Brooklyn, .356: Mu- (11 || all the 21st d Queen’s Chant 1. Valo in some reserve group. sial, St. Louis, 353. Arlington Futurity, today (122)" 10-j[ Phila.. 4; Pittsburgh. gjgBaSIcs: » 3 j J Pearce- 33 32 21 11 1 0 1 0 AMERICAN a W. M. (13 RED Pesky and LEAGUE. Runs—Kiner. Pittsburgh. 70; Jones. Peavey entry, Chicago. 4; Boston. 3 Singleton 5 5 2 20010 SOX—Williams. Tebbetts will send 17 fleet 2-year-old thor- b Maine Chance Farm St. Louis 48 hold inactive reserve commissions. Chuck Philadelphia, 67. entry, innings). 1—1 8| 6| 4[ 5| 9| 9| 7j 36j .5711 Consuegra_ 56 60 23 13 8 4 4 2