THE EVENING STAR Bill Harrison's Homer Today Washington, D. C. * X-Ray to Show Extent FRIDAY. JUNE 6. 1962 C-3 Stirs Scouts and Helps Os Keene's Injury in Knockout Canadian Track Sold OF).—’Thom- By th« Associated Press < times by Smith, each TORONTO, June 6 [four # twice today sold Coolidge PHILADELPHIA, June 6. —! in the second and third rounds, cliffe racetrack was to Win Title Julian Keene was to be X-rayed before the' final knockdown in 24 a syndicate headed by L. Jules When sports writers and coaches today to determine whether the seconds of the fourth. Referee Mendelssohn of Toronto for $2 met other day to knockout blow he received last Daggert million. The syndicate, which the select play- Charley stopped the bout been running trotting races ers for All-HighAll-Prep night in a preliminary in when saw that Keene appeared has the base- bout he option ball game June 15 at Griffith Municipal Stadium is more serious injured. there, has held an on the Stadium, there was complete than it appears. Semiconscious on arrival at th» racing plant for the past month. agreement as to the choice of Bill On the surface, the 21-year-old hospital. Keene regained full con- Harrison of Coolidge at first base. light-heavyweight from Washing- sciousness soon after being ad- The 6-foot-2 Harrison has at- ton is “doing very well,” according mitted and early today seemed tracted much attention in the to doctors at St. Agnes’ Hospital. all right. area with his smooth handling of Keene was taken to the hospital It was the sixth loss and the TRADE-IN first base and his power at the after being knocked out by Billy first knockout defeat for Keene, plate. Major league clubs, includ- Smith of Oakland, Calif., in the who had won 49 fights and was ing the Nats, have voiced inter- fourth round of their bout which ranked seventh among the light- est in the boy, who will be gradu- preceded the Ezzard Charles-Joe heavyweights by the National ated this month. Walcott heavyweight title fight. Boxing Association. He weighed SALE Playing his last game for Keene, married and the father 174Vi pounds, 3 pounds more Coolidge, Harrison made it a good of two children, was knocked down than Smith. yesterday by one slamming a jfjjs* RmSs;:' AHR , H over Griffith Stadium’s

rightfield wall with the bases " empty in to LX, jmiiWTWAT' iTtwwiippm Clayton, Referee of the sixth help M* I I F~ wmi ' Title Bout, his team to a 5-2 victory over was?/ ' 2 ' l£jj Wk Roosevelt. Once It gave the Colts the District Member of Globe Trotters Interhigh championship, which By lha Associated Press boutJ between unbeaten Gil Turner they owned in 1947 and 1948 be- PHILADELPHIA, June 6. tand Chico Varona of Cuba, was fore Eastern went on a three-year Zach Clayton, a former basketball criticized by the Charles camp streak. It was the first home run c his handling of bout. player Har- for the title ever hit by a schoolboy out of the with the world-famed Ray] Aitel, Charles’ trainer, Stadium and traveled about 350 lem Globe Trotters, Is the first {thought| Clayton had handicap- feet. It cleared the wall by some negro ever to a heavy- ped] the challenger by warning SCHOOLBOY SLUGGER GREETED—BiII Harrison, Coolidge High trots in to after referee 5 feet. School first baseman, receive congratulations weight championship fight. j] of throughout belting a home run over the right-field wall at Griffith Stadium yesterday. First player to offer his Mai Mug- ihim low blows the Billy Smith Ejected. hand is Catcher The • 40-year-old Clayton, who fight.1 mon of Roosevelt, which lost the District Interhigh title game, 5-2. Harrison’s belt, said to be the first by a schoolboy at Griffith I Harrison’s homer was served Stadium, in moved into top officiating assign-j j Charles said, “I hit him low came the sixth inning with nobody on base and gave the Colts a 2-0 lead. —Star Staff Photo. ments in up by Walt Lockhart, who had the Philadelphia areaj<'once and that was unintentional. replaced Bill Smith. Smith was in recent years, was the third man Walcott said he had been hit be- in the ring last night when Jersey,] llow the belt at least eight times, thumbed out by Umpire Bob If your tires are worn smooth Oliveri for alleged profanity in Major League Box Scores. Tufano, Market Wise's Owner, Joe Walcott successfully defended! i Clayton, who awarded the bout t against and not fit to cap, or you the fifth inning. Smith had filled Yankees, his heavyweight title t to Walcott, nine rounds to six, the bases with walks, got the next 6; White Sox, 4 Reds, 5; Phillies, 3 Ezzard Charles. i stopped in Charles’ dressing room i prefer new tires to recapping, Chicago. A.H.O.A. New Yerk. A.H.O.A. Phils. A.H.O.A. Cinetn. A.H.O.A. 1 by Clayton, a city fireman after fight and out, Carrasq’l.s* Ruled Off Turf who re- the wished the good two batters but Bob 5 3 3 1 Mantle.cf 4 0 2 1 Ashburn.ef Stewards i : turn them in on walked 3 12 0 Brkowaki.lt 5 2 3 0 cently Lake, forcing in a nm to give the Zarilla.rf 3 110 Rlzzuto,u 4 0 13 Hmmner.ss 3 2 2 1 Adams,3b 4 2 0 0 By refereed the welterweight loser1 luck. Mlnoso.ab 4 10 3 Bauer.rf 4 10 0 Jones .lb 3 10 3 Hatton.Sb 3 113 th* Associated Press With Hedley Woodhouse riding, Colts a 1-0 lead. Mo . Mirman Rob’zon.lb 4 0 6 2 Berra,c 4 12 3 Ennls.lf 4 0 10 Kl'z’wskl.lb 4 17 0 New Dunlop Stewart.lf 313 0 McDon’d.3b 3 113 Wyrostek.rf 4 0 3 0 12 NEW YORK, June 6.—Louis he paid $10.60 for sl. up get Sheely.c Ryan,2b Marshall.rf 4 0 popped to Smith out of 4 0 3 1 Noren.lb 3 0 9 1 2 0 2 1 Westlake.cf 3 18 0 In addition, he was ridden further trouble, but the Roosevelt Coleman.ef 4 0 3 0 Colllns.lb 0 0 6 0 Hansep.p 0 0 0 0 Rossl.c 3 14 0 Tufano, New York contractor who Fight Judges' Cards De Luxe TIRES Dente.2b 2 0 3 0 Woodling.lt 2 14 0 •Brown 1 0 0 0 MCMlllan.ss 4 12 6 twice each by Eric Guerin and ace stormed Oliveri in protest tLollar 1 00 0 Martin.2b 32 14 H’ntxlm'n.p 0 0 0 0 Ptrkowskl.p 4 10 1 races under the name of the (Continued From Page C-l.) Rogovin.p 212 0 Sain.p 3 111 tClark 10 0 0 Don McAndrew, and once by El- Sizes in stock—- the walk to Lake. Oliveri ¦Rodrigues 1 0 0 0 Konstsnty.p Farm, On Bout over Stobbs,p 0 0 0 0 Marise has been barred don Coffman. Clayton< him 0 0 0 0 Lopata.c 2 0 6 1 warned the ex-champ re- By th« Associated Press tossed out. iFox 10 0 0 Waltkus.lb 4 18 0 from racing by the stewards at Tufano’s best horse now is Uncle -6.00x16 De Luxe S 12.95 Harrison, the first batter to Drews.p 10 0 0 Edgar. peatedly to watch his blows. Totals 84 7 24 7 Totals SO 7 27 16 Meyers, p Belmont and his case re- He has four others, Gon- PHILADELPHIA, June 6.—The 0 0 0 1 Park gave -5.50x17 De Luxe 8 J 4.45 face Lockhart, made it 2-0, and •Filed out for Rogovln In Bth. Lohrke.2b 3 10 1 ferred State Happy Devil, Marauder “They him the decision,” i cards in the Charles-Walcott i +Filed out for Dente In 9th. to the New York dolier. the Colts added three more in the Racing and Denver ( guess iheavyweight championship fight, 6.50x16 De Luxe 817.05 {Grounded out for Stobbs IS 9th. Totals 31 624 8 Totals 84 11 27 9 Commission. Dan. None of these Charles said. “So I that’s: t top of the seventh. Chicago last night: $14.95 030 100 000—4 •Bounced out Hansen In 6th. A statement by the stewards will be allowed to race until the it.j I just couldn’t get off. I 6.70x15 Cushions Stan Bobb, who went the dis- New York 030 030 OOx—6 • tFiled out for Helntseiman in Bth. holds hearing Judge Runs—Carrasquel, Coleman. Dente. Ro- Philadelphia said Tufano, whose Market Wise commission a and j Buck McTiernan: tance for the Colts and pitched a 100 020 OOO—3 ruling. The ex-champion said Prices quoted, plus govin. Maptle, Berra, McDonald. Woodling. Cincinnati 221 000 OOX—6 was one of the greatest stake issues a his' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 121314 15¦ excise and sales tax four-hitter, led off with a single (2). Martin. Errors—Sain (2). Runs weight of 191 /2 pounds—heaviest, and includa Minoso, Runa—Ashburn, Hamner. Lohrke, Hat- early Jack Sharp, who for J j your old tires. batted In— Carrasquel (2), Ro- ton. Kluszewskl. horses in the 19405, had been trained CWWWWWCCWCCWCCW and went to second when Don govin. Martin (2). Sain (2). Woodling. Westlake. McMillan. Tufano, resigned recently and of his career—was all right and; Bauer. Two-base hits—Carrasquel. Wood- Perkowski. Errors—Hamner. Runs batted denied all privileges, including ad- 1 Totals—W, 8; 7; Abrams was hit by a pitch. Lake In—Ashburn, Hamner, Ennis. Sam didn’t hurt him. He was fivei| C, E, O. ling. Three-base hit—Bauer. Home run— Marshall, Perkowski,Kluszewskl. mission to the track. Edmundson has been con- 1 We are prepared to bal- bunted to the mound, but was Carrasquel. Sacriflce—Dente. Left on McMillan. Adams. ditioning the pounds lighter than Walcott. Judge Pete bases—Chicago. 8; New York. 1. Bases on Two-base hits—Kluszewskl. Westlake. Stewards was horses. J I Tomasco: struck by toss to first, balls—Off Rogovln. 1; off 2. Three-base hits—Hatton, Ashburn. said the action ance the sell at Lockhart’s Sain. Struck bas*—Adams. Stolen Market Wise earned $220,140, There were no knockdowns In EWWCWWCCWCCCWEW t tires we a Bobb out—By Rogovln. 2; by Stobbs. 1: by Sain. Double plays—McMillan taken on information supplied by Totals—W, 7; C, 6; E, scoring. Mirman reached 4. Hits—Off Rogovln. 7 In 6 ; off to Kluszewskl; McMillan to Hatton to after being acquired by Tufano the bout nothing to 2. Kluszewskl. on bases—Philadelphia, the Thoroughbred Racing Pro- and close one. slight additional charge. first on a fielder’s choice, but an Stobbs. 0 in 3. Runs and earned runs— 6; Left for Several Referee Clayton: Off Rogovln 8-6; off Btobbs. 9-0; off Sain, Cincinnati, 9. Bases on balls—Off Meyer, $2,500. Market Wise finished times Walcott appeared Zach play 3; tective Bureau. They said cor- error on the allowed Abrams 4-1. Passed ball—Sheely. Winning pitch off Hansen, 1; off Perkowski. 6. third behind Whirlaway in the to have jarred Ez and on a couple WWWWWWCCWCCWWCC er—Sain (5-2). Losing —Rogovin Struck out—By Drews, 2; by Hansen. 1; by rupt orders, which were not 1 to score. After Harrison Heintzelman, 2; by 1941 Totals—W, C, Our 40th Year walked (4-6). Time —2:08. Attendance—B.699. Perkowski. 2. Hits— obeyed, given Kentucky Derby, then beat < of occasions Charles seemed to 9: 6; E. 0. CarmellO, singled Off 7 In IVi Innings; off Meyer. 2 were unnamed Calumet Pino to score In 2*jDrew*..innings; off 0 In 1 lnnins: the champion in the 1941 have hurt the champion. But Associated Press card: caught Hansen. jockeys on two occasions when Lake, and when Pino was off Heintzelman. 1 In 2 Innings; off Jockey Club Gold Cup, and again neither follow up any ad- Konstanty, 1 in 1 inning. Runs and earned they rode Tufano’s horse, Gondo- could EWWCWWCCWCCCECW between first and second, Mirman Tigers, 12; Athletics, 2 runs—Off Dress. 4-2; off Meyer, 1-1; off in the 1942 Suburban Handicap. vantage. Totals—W, 6; C, 7; E, 2. also went in. Detroit 1 A.H.O.A. Phlla. A.H.O.A. Hansen. 0-0; off Heintzelman, 0-0: ‘ off lier. The won Priddy.2b 4 14 3 Joost.ss 4 0 2 0 Konstanty, 0-0; off Perkowski, 3-3. Wild horse also the Wood Charles, an 11-5 favorite, suf- pitch—Meyer. Winning Gondolier was scheduled to Memorial, Roosevelt Rallies. Hatfield.3b 5 3 3 5 Suder.sa 0 0 0 0 pitcher—Perkowski Massachusetts Handi- fered a cut over his right eye years ago—Jake Mullln.lf 4 12 0 Kell.2b 4 13 3 (6-2). Losing pitcher—Drews (2-6). Time start in race at Bel- Five —2:27. Attendance—2,469. the fourth cap, Narragansett Special, Gallant LaMotta Roosevelt’s runs came in the Wetrz.rf 5 2 10 Philley.cf 8 15 0 yesterday, wlych required three stitches and outpointed Tony Janiro in Dropo. 0 mont but was ordered Fox Handicap, Pimlico a seventh, when Phil Perlo and lb 5 1 13 Zernial.lf 4 2 3 0 Special, had some bruises around the 1220 13th N.W. Ginsberg.c 4 0 2 0 Valo.rf 6 12 0 scratched by the stewards. Gondo. Rockingham Park Handicap 10-rounder at Madison Square ME. 0763 Pinch-Hitter Bud Myers walked. Groth.cf 3 2 3 0 MaJeski 3b 3 0 2 1 and other eye. Walcott bled slightly Berry.ss 6 3 0 5 Bevan.Ob 10 10 lier has won one race in six starts Edgemere Handicap, Garden. " among .the in closing Myers barely tops 5 feet. He Btuart,p 3 10 1 Hltch’sk.lb 3 0 6 2 Braves, 8; Cardinals, 3 year, at April 24. ; from nose the replaced George Murray Tipton.c 3 0 3 1 Berton- A.H.O.A. St. this Jamaica. others. rounds. was by as . Louis. A.H.O.A. Hooper.p 10 0 0 Jethroe,cf 614 0 Hemus.ss 414 2 a runner. , Kucab.p 10 11 Thorpe.rf 63 Walcott, an underdog for the Fowler.p 3 0 S’dienst.2b 3 114 trouble racking up Bob Smithers then singled, 10 0 0 Mathews,3b 513 0 Musial.cf 30 4 0 his fifth sixth time in as many title bouts, Gordon,lf 4 3 1 0 81’ughter.rf 4 0 4 1 straight victory. Braves { scoring Perlo, but, like Pino, was Totals 38 14 27 14 Totals "81 627 8 Wh’nant.lf 0 0 0 0 H. Rice,lf 3 0 0 0 The ’ got off to a big lead in the first Cooper,c 32 4 0 •Glaviano (Continued From Page C-l.) clouted Johnny Yuhas and Joe caught in a run-down, and Mur- Detroit 002 60* 000—12 Claire,e 110 0 ‘ six rounds while Charles seemed Philadelphia 000 001 001— 2 St. 10 0 0 Werle.p 00 0 0 Presko for seven runs in the first ray scored. A poor throw by Mir- Crowe.lb 4 19 1 Sisler.lb 4 2 7 0 : to be intent on letting the old your Runs—Priddy Hatfield. Mullln, seventh straight over Chicago and car! (2), 0 wen* inning. 1 (2). irtsfleld.2b 4 12 4 Johnson.3b 3 0 0 Sid Gordon featured rWe man allowed Smithers to reach Wertz. Dropo. Ginsberg. Groth, Berry Logan,ss 4 0 0 1 D. Rice.c 3 0 6 1 the : man run himself out. By the end Errors—Berry it moved them to within one and rally second, but Bobb pulled his team Stuart (2). Kell, Zernial. Spahn,p 4 113 Fusselm’n.e 10 2 0 with a three-run homer. of (2), Kell, Joost. Runs batted fn—Priddy Yuhas.p 0 0 0 0 one-half games of front-running the sixth, Walcott was ahead out of trouble by getting the next (2). Stuart (2), Hatfield (3). Dropo (3), Presko.p 2 0 0 2 Cleveland. on the three official scorecards: Zernial. Two-base hits —Hat- Lowry.lf 2 10 0 I Buy a New I batter to pop up and fanning the Hitchcock. runs— 5-1, 4-1-1 and 6-0, by field (2), Phllley, Valo. Home Wynn the last last two. Priddy, Dropo. Stolen base—Groth. Totals 39 13 27 S Totals S 3 627 10 Blanks Red Sox. Clayton. Double plays—Hatfield That was too much for Coolidge Sacriflce—Stuart. •Singled H. Rice In Bth Inning. Olson Fights Coach Priddy (2). Berry for Wynn Beau Carl Heintel Dropo to Priddy Early to to to Boston soft-balled the Charles overcome. pleased with his team’s per- to Dropo. Kell to Hitchcock. Left on bases 710 000 000—8 1 was St. Louis i —Detroit, on 000 000 030—3 Indians to a 5-0 four verdict PONTIAC 5: Philadelphia. 6. Base hit Fight 1952® formance and accepted the Clark 4; Hooper 1; off Runs—Thorpe, Fifth Definitely Out. balls—Off Stuart off _ Mathews. Gordon (2). Griffith trophy with a big smile. Kucab, 2; off Fowler. 1. Struck out— Cooper. Crowe. Hartsfield, Spahn. Hemus, over the Red Sox who started the In New York Debut “I followed our plan,” Walcott A Chieftain De Luxe 8-Cylinder I By Hooper. 2 by Fowler, 1: by Stuart 1. Schoendlenst. Lowrey. Errors—Crowe. boys deserve credit,” Hits—Off Hooper, 6 In 3% innings: Off Runs batted in—Gordon (3), Harts- game in first place by three per- said. “I was to try and knock “The all the field,Staler. By th« Associated Press B 4-Door Sedan “They played Kucab. 6 in 2Vi Innings: off Fowler, 2 Spahn (2), Thorpe. Crowe, Schoen- , out I got clear shot, he said. a fine innings. runs— dlenst. Slaughter. Glaviano. centage points. Errors by Vern. him if a but in 3 Runs and earned —Thorpe Two-base hits NEW YORK. June 6.—Carl game.” Off Hooper, 7-7. off Kucab. 6-5: off (2). Hartsfield. Gordon spahn. (Bobo) [to watch myself if I didn’t. I B Dual range, Hydra-Matic drive, de luxe steering wheel, fl Fowler. 0-0; off Stuart, 2-8. Hit by pitched Home run—Gordon. Double plays—Logan Stephens and George handed Olson, Hawaiian middle- Only Fred Shep- to to Crowe. Kell [ they figured I burn signals, rear Bobb. Catcher ball—Hooper (Priddy). Passed ball—Gins- Hartsfield Left on bases— weight, makes his Madison Square knew would B radio, heater, defroster, directional view B pard and Rightflelder Stan Kay berg. Winning pitcher—Stuart (2-2). Boston, 4; St. Louis. 7. Bases on balls— the Indians four unearned runs ' myself out. I’m glad I won the Losing pitcher—Hooper (1-5). Time—- Off Spahn, 4. Struck out—By Soahn. 3: Garden debut tonight in a 10- nonglare mirror, back-up lights, clock and cigarette V year. by Presko, 3; by ruined a fine pitching by < will return next -2:06. Attendance—2.6l6. Werle. 2. Hits—Off Yuhas. and job round bout with Jimmy Beau of decision. Sure, I wanted the 6 In Vi Inning; off Presko. 6 In 7% In- Ellis Kinder. knockout, but I knew that 15- Wm lighter. Easy terms! 24 months to pay! ¦ nings; off Werle, 1 In 1 Inning. Runs and New Canaan, Conn. a earned runs—Off Yuhas, 6-6; off Presko, Detroit swamped the Athletics, round decision would be more 2-2: off Werle. 0-0: off Spahn. 3-3. Olson, rated among the top six{ ball—Cooper. Winning 12-2, in a night game at Phil- prove Major Leaders Indians, 5; Red Sox, 0 Passed St. Claire. middleweights, a of j satisfying. It would more pitcher—Spahn (6-3). Losing pitcher— adelphia. Home runs by Jerry has record 45 | NATIONALLEAGUE. Cleveland A.H.O.A. Boston A.H.O.A. Yuhas (2-2). Time—2:o7. Attendance—' victories professional fights, conclusively that I am Charles’ DtUVtRtD! I . Avila,2b 6 0 2 2 DlMaggio.ef 3 0 6 0 4,974 (paid). Priddy Dropo in 50 ’ Chicago. ..‘141; and Walt featured master.” 5 46 Batting—Sauer, Lockman. Boone.ss 6 2 2 2 G'dman,2b 3 0 2 3 including 23 c New York, .83S; knockouts. He re- Adcock. Cincinnati. Rosen,3b 6 3 2 4 Kell.Sb 3 2 2 1 the attack that permiitted Marlin cently stopped Walter j Both Walcott and Charles said .333; Robinson. Brooklyn. .333; Adams. Doby.cf 4 10 0 Stephens.ss 2 0 0 3 victory Cartier in 2634- Cincinnati, .331. Mitchell.lf 4 2 3 0 Evers cf 4 12 0 Stuart to coast to five rounds to earn top billingon j there would be no fifth fight be- Runs—Lockman. New York, 40; Williams. Easter.lb 4 18 0 Gernert.lb 4 Olio Brooklyn stretched its National New York. 35; Robinson, Brooklyn, 31; Piersall.rf 4 3 0 Cubs, 3; Giants, 1 tonight’s card. tween them. Cincinnati, Simpson.rf 6 2 10 0 your friendly Adams. and Sauer, Chi- Hegan.c 4 0 8 0 White.c 3 12 0 N. Y. A. H. O. A. Chicago. A. H. O. A. League lead to three games, down- (The would be impossible,” k Trade Now... with Pontiac cago, fight “That 30. Wynn.p 0 12 Kinder.p 2 0 0 3 Wilms.2b 3 0 12 Miksls.Sb 114 will be broadcast In—Sauer, Chicago. 4 4 ing the last place Pirates, 2-0, Runs batted 48: •Wilber 10 0 0 Lock’n.lb 4 17 0 Baum'z.cf 4 0 4 1 In the Washington area by Charles said. Dealer^ Thomson, New York, 40; Snider and Gumpert.p 0 0 0 0 Th m n.rib 4 2 2 1 Serena.3b 4 114 the runner-up Giants drop- Charles hit Hodges. Brooklyn, 30; Campanella, Elliott.lf. 4 0 10 Sauer.lf 4 0 3 0 while Radio Station WMAL and tele- Walcott said him Brooklyn. 30 Totals 40 11 10 Totals 29 427 10 Dark.ss.. 4 13 4 Pramesa.c 4 2 4 1 ped a 3-1 decision to the frisky “at least eight times and Hits—Sauer. Chicago, and Adams. Cin- 27 West uni c 8 vised by start- low Kinder In 7th. 4 2 6 2 Fondy.lb 18 2 Station WNBW, cinnati, ftfl: Lockman, New York, 57; •Filed out lor Muel r.rf 3 0 2 0 Smalf’y.ss 3 12 1 Cubs. ing at 10 o’clock.) hurt me a couple of times with Schoendlenst, St. Louis. 64; Fondy, Cleveland 000 100 202—5 •Rlgney 1 0 0 0 Her’skl.rf 3 2 2 0 Big Chicago, Williams, New York, and Ennis. Boston 000 000 000—0 Dierlng.cf 3 12 0 Minner.p 8 0 2 1 Ben Wade limited the Beau is a fast-punching fighter punches.” Philadelphia, 60. r his low Hegan. Koslojg 3 0 0 2 Pirates five —Williams. New York, and Muslal. Runs—Boone (2). Rosen, Doby. 1 to five hits, walked and who has done most of his bat- said, “I him him low Doubles Pittsburgh, Errors—Boone. Stephens. Kell. tYvars 0.00 Charles St. Louis, 13; Merson. and In—Simpson. Boone.Rosen. Doby, fanned six in hurling his first tling against light-heavies. Schoendlenst. St. Louis, 13; Mikais and Runs batted Totals 84 724 11 32 14 He ' only once. I I him Chicago, Rosen, Mitchell. Two-base hits—Kell. Totals ~8 27 major league Dodg- knew hit that Sauer. 11. Rosen, Goodman. out for Mueller shutout. The has won 30 of his 38 bouts, 16 Triples—Thomson. New York. 6: Adcock, Mitchell. Sacrifice •Grounded in 9th. 5 I felt the blow hit- Double play—Rosen to Avila to Easter. tStruck out for Koslo In 9th. ers collected only six hits but made by knockouts. time because Cincinnati, and Ennis, Philadelphia. 4; 11; Boston, ting cup. un- 11 players tied with 3 each. Left on bases—Cleveland, 7. New York 000 000 100—1 most of 15 in beating the him in the It was runs—Sauer. Chicago. 13; Pafko, Bases on balls—Off Kinder. 2: off Gum- Chicago 010 000 the walks Home Mathews, pert. 1; off Wynn, 4. Struck out—B» 20x—3 intentional.” Brooklyn. 9; Boston: Hodges. Fondy. the Pirates for the eighth straight Brooklyn; Westrum, New and Kinder. 2: by Wynn, 8. Hits—Off Kinder, Runs—Westrum. Mlkals. Her- While Charles wasn’t mad, York, Innings; Gumpert. Innings. manskl. Special Sale in 7 2 In 2 Errors—Williams. Baumholts. time. a score- of Kiner, Pittsburgh. 8. 9 off The Brooks broke , Runs In—Minner. Westrum, Top Pros of Area Play Ray ref- bases—Reese, Brooklyn. 7: Jethroe, Runs and earned runs—Off Wynn, 0-0; (2). batted Kiksis scoring Trainer Arcel said, “The Stolen Robinson, Brooklyn. 3-1; Gumpert. 2-0. Winning Two-base hits— Pramesa, Westrum. less tie in the seventh, once Boston, and 6: off Kinder. off Home Mlkals. Double eree annoyed him all the way. Fondy. Chicago, and Adams. Cincin- pitcher—Wynn (8-4). Losing pitcher— runs—Westrum. on and two singles. In Woodmont Tourney Kinder (4-3). plays—Baumholts to Pramesa. Left on two walks Gil got eye cut, Time—2:37. Attendance—- bases—New Yogk. 8; Chicago. 5. Bases on When Ezzard his the Pitchlng—Roe. Brooklyn. 4-0, 1.000; -9,607. —By Hodges doubled home Jackie Rob- 9-1, .900: Minner, balls—Off Minner. 2. Struck out Woodmont Country Club mem- - referee wiped off the stuff we Maglie, New York. Koslo. 6: by Minner. 3. and earned inson with the final in the Chicago, and Hearn. New York, 5-1. runs—Off Koslo. 3-3: offRuns 1-1. run bers and the top pros in the put it. He kept telling .833; Rush, Chicago. 8-3, -800; Minner. e on Charles Winning pitcher—Minner (6-1). Losing ninth. paired Ersklne, Brooklyn; Wilhelm. New York, pitcher—Koslo (2-3). Time—2:o6. Middle Atlantic area were to keep his punches up and that SUMMER Philadelphia. 4-1, At- and Simmons. .800. Dodgers, 2; Pirates, 0 (actual)—lo.B66. pro- 1 Chicago. 63; Maglie. tendance Giants. , today in the second annual wouldn’t him again.” —Rush. Broeklyn A.H.O.A. A.H.O.A. Miksis Homer Beats ¦ he warn New York, 51; Wade. Brooklyn. 60; Morgan.3b Pittsbarch member golf tournament which Boston, 49; Phila- 4 10 4 Cas’ltone.3b 4 10 2 1 When he said that, Charles said. Spahn. Roberts. Reese.ss 3 0 3 3 Del G..cf 4 13 2 Ed Miksis clouted a two-run delphia ’4B. carried about SI,OOO in prize 6 “It doesn’t matter. It’s all over UNIFORMS] Snlder.cf 4 0 3 0 3 0 71 homer in to AMERICAN LEAGUE. Met’vlch.lb two-out the seventh money. Batting—DlMaggio. Boston. .353; Rosen. Robinson. 2b 2 0 6 3 Kiner.lf 3 14 0 Mrs. Werber Tops Field beat the blow broke now. The decision has been Woodling, York, 2 0 6 1 3 0 0 0 Giants. The Cleveland, .333: New Cam’nella.c Bell.rf pros were shooting the ; ,330: Mantle. New York, .318; Robin- Pafko.lf 4 2 0 0 Garagiola.c 3 16 0 a 1-1 tie and gave Paul Minner The at made.” son. Chicago. .315. Hodges.lb 3 2 9 0 Merson,2b 4 0 4 3 In Indian Spring Golf course-record 68 established byf The bout, broadcast and tele- Furillo.rt 3 r 2 0 Str’lland.se 10 5 the first victory of his career over I Runs —Avila, Cleveland. 31: Rosen and 3 Boone. Cleveland. 39; DlMaggio. Bos- Wade.p 6 0 0 1 Kline.p 2 0 0 0 Mrs. William Werber of Colum- the New Yorkers, who had beaten Wiffy Cox of Congressional last t cast coast to coast, attracted a ton, 27; Simpson. Cleveland. 28. Main.p 0 0 10 year. Charley Rollingj crowd 21,599 and gross gate AIR FORCE Runs batted In—Rosen, Cleveland. 32; •Fitzgerald 10 0 0 bia was the guest winner with a him seven straight times. Lefty Bassler of of a Doby, Cleveland, 31: Dropo. Detroit, La Palme,p 0 0 0 1 Road and Johnny Bass of Cliftonlof $210,313. Another $175,000 Washington. 0 in ' the Spring Dave was the loser. 30; Vernon. 25; lour Wilks.p 0 0 0 94-25—69 Indian Koslo Park in Baltimore, both qualifiers added by the television-radio players tied with 24 each. tDusak 10 0 0 In other National League games s was ARMY Hits —Fox. Chicago, 61: Simpson. Cleve- ladies’ guest day golf tournament for next week’s National Open in money. From the total, Charles i^L land. 69: Robinson. Chicago, 57; Cincinnati checked the Phillies, i 65; Totals 30 627 12 Totals 31 627 14 J. of Dallas, ) and Rosen, Cleveland, Avila. Cleve- yesterday. Mrs. D. Morgan 5-3, Braves smeared the were among the pros who Walcott each netted about land. 63. •Grounded into double play for Main and the were competing. $92,000 their 30-30 split. nd NAVY Doubles—Priddy, Detroit, 13: DlMaggio. in 7th. Kenwood had low putts with 30. Cards, the lights St. on Boston, 11; Kell. Boston: Robinson. tGrounded out for Wilks In 9th. 8-3, under at Chicago and Vernon. Washington, 10. Brooklyn 000 000 101—2 Winners among the members Louis. Triples—Simpson. Cleveland; Mullln. De- Pittsburgh 000 000 000—0 up The Place to Get Them Is Arthur Neuman! troit and Delsing. St. Louis. 4: five were Mrs. Harry Kipp, 95-21—74; The Re