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THE EVENING STAR A-10 Sports WaihinstQH, D. C., SttvUor, Jum 11, IM ' Tompion 6-to-5 Favorite In Belmont Field of Seven TjjKwr . wE*|L v qR „, ¥ ' '"- V*SJ®Kt">: * ; "’l>" BECQUER OFTEN STRANDED vis ¦¦¦_;. Tooth and Nail •*• 7--. ? •o<> <~ "' Mays' Slump If 11 k With Guerin Up %? -• ¦aK&laH JMjgdgiS K i Ilebrew's Str ikeouts 5 .« - - X ¦' K' Giants Is Big Threat ~ Ends, p ' 'l NEW YORK. June 11 (AP>. to Senators —Seven 3-year-olds try to get .&» w* Handicap | (back in the title picture today :? •<: www«y " A Game Back By BURTON HAWKINS j equivalent of starting with Bally Ache, the potential JB j spring! wBPt ..x ? Star Staff Writer i training al lover again. The i champion, out of the 92d run- off all ning of the $125.000-added Bel- By the Associated Pres. j The coolest spot in the city timing is and that sort of mont Stakes at Belmont Park. Willie’s wheelin’ again, Sad is Griffith Stadium, where the thing. winner of the ss* < W %» -4 Senators are providing the fan- Bally Ache, Sam's still a and the , ¦»>¦<¦¦¦. B JI. wL Jt stopper Bilko Homers in First Flamingo. Florida Derby, Preak- ! ning. Stirring up the biggest Giants have breezed back and J % ’> #P ¦ breeze is Harmon Killebrew, Well, Killebrew has ; ness and Jersey Derby been; J within of the National back in action for 22 games! runner-up to Venetian Way in s one game who has gone down swinging A now Kentucky Derby, was w e3Mi M*w. - League lead. in six Os his last seven chances. and it can’t be said that] jthe ¦% has been great ¦scratched from today’s l*/- Willie Mays belted loose from For the second straight night![there advance-! 2 ment in his batting progress. mile test when he returned to a slump with two singles and . Killebrew struck out three * His recent adventures at the ¦ [his barn limping after a short 9'. ib W< KI vBf a three-run homer last night: times as the Tigers walloped; plate could have his bosses ;¦ workout yesterday. s as the Giants whipped Milwau- . the Senators, 7-4, last night. u mkbukbsbkif > stewing, fearful that it could I With the withdrawal of kee, behind five-hit • The Tigers pitchers. Jim Run- k 5-0. pitch- continue. [Bally Ache. C. V. Whiney’s Mkß ing by Sam Jones. ning and Hank Aguirre, whiffed The Senators accumulated 10!i [ Tompion moved into the favor- 10 the second That halved lead [ altogether, suc- ; übbl Pittsburgh’s ¦ !ite’s spot at 6-to-5. The son cessive the same as the Tigers, but! after the Pirates had evening Senators [hits, lost, 9-6, Detroit bunched them . of Tom Fool won the Santa soared that high. more at St. Louis. effectively. They got four in[ Anita Derby last winter, but Julio MBBEBLfey Cincinnati , Becquer is lacing extra- the : finished fourth in the Kentucky L- -• —WJS managed only first inning off Chuck base hits all over the place—- , three hits, but one was Dutch -11 Stobbs, for instance, and one ¦ Derby after throwing a shoe. , three and a double in Dotterer’s grand-slam home triples of them was a three-run homer ¦ He skipped the Preakness and addition to single in two run. giving the Reds a 4-3 vic- ! I a by Steve Bilko into the leftfield 1 then lost -by a neck to Bally nights—but only once have his tory at Los Angeles. The Cubs . [ bleachers which highlighted a i Ache in the Jersey Derby May teammates succeeded in defeated Philadelphia, 6-1. ! scor- quick and crushing four-run! 130. Tompion will be ridden by ling him. ! Willie Shoemaker. Mays was 0-for-19 before inning. getting a hit in his last at-bat Stranded on Third Detroit's lead mounted to 1 Four Big Victories Paul Pender (left) back with a look of in Boston Garden. Pender as the Giants suffered their has belted 7-0 before the Senators got! pulls night retained the Twice Becquer Tooth and Nail, a late ar- astonishment as he avoids hard title third defeat in four games with but has! , around to scoring. They picked a long right on a 15-round split decision.—AP Wire- > triples none out, i rival on the championship from Thursday. Now he’s 4-for-4. waited and fruit- up a run off Don Lee in the Sugar Ray Robinson in the seventh round photo. ¦ ! impatiently scene, was the second choice walking in his last trip last for the blow which would third and two more off Jack, of their two-State title bout last :! lessly !on the basis of four straight middleweight night after Kralick in the fourth before tagging loser War- ¦ | enable him to dash for the impressive victories in five ren Spahn (4-3) for his three he Jim Kaat and Truman eleven- I plate. Thursday night [ ! starts this year. The Cain Hoy hits. He also came scored twice and I cracked a run-producing dou- ger along to hold them [ ! Stable raced the colt in Eng- stole two bases. ! ble with out and failed hitless the last four innings.! none land last year. SUGAR FADES; advance; later he thumped Reno Bertoia’s Venetian after his FANS CHEER DECISION Mays Gets Hot [to pinch single,! Way who. ! a triple to lead off and to had Twin Feature was a walk BillyGardner. Green’s ; [ Kentucky Derby triumph, Yanks Mays the Giants started I! and he got. Mantle, got stranded, finally double and Allison’s of the first j two-run! ! a chance becoming Pender with a single in the fourth, . across by clipping a triple with! single netted the Senators three ! ! Triple Crown winner since Ci- Retains coming around ’ two out In the ninth after 'Title/ on singles by runs in the fifth. Allison made! tation. earned it in 1948. will Orlando and which Lennie Green Draws Cepeda Willie! injected ¦lit 7-4 in the eighth with his !be trying to redeem himself Show Return a 22,000 McCovey. Then he walloped i pinch single. I a homer. after two poor races. Trainer 410-foot Will Seek Moore homer, his eighth, ini Last night Becquer opened I ! Vic Sovinski blamed Jockey Fight 'the fifth after Ed Bres- Late inning the last of the fourth with a Threat Squelched Bill Hartack for the colt’s de- soud’s bunt BOSTON, two-out single and I single but didn’t budge as Faye , feat in the Preakness, in which AtDelaware June 11 (AP),— - blows. When Ray tagged Pen- To Old Form The Senators created a late a walk. Throneberry and Killebrew Paul Pender, the confident . der with a solid right to the bit of frustration for those in he finished fifth. But he had By JOSEPH KELLY fireman who all but extin- ¦! jaw in the fifth round, the blow Jones (8-4), the Giants’ only¦ fanned and Hal Naragon filed ¦ no excuses after Venetian Way ' By the Associated Press the original crowd of 9,392 Star Racing Editor the flame of didn't take the off winner in the last five out. In the eighth Julio tripled ran fourth in the guished one of '! champion games, who see Jersey Derby, Mickey Mantle’s ! stayed around to it. suddenly ' now is 7-0 at home in Candle- ! after Bob Allison smashed his and should have STANTON, Del., June 11.— boxing's brightest drawing ;!his feet and Robinson didn'tj With two out in the ninth. not any today the old Mick, and the long-dead seventh but Jim Lemon Despite the classic Belmont . i cards, wants a crack at another • have the endurance to swarm J • stick Park. The big righthander • homer, ,’ with Eddie Arcaro in the saddle. Yankees have ! Gardner singled and Aguirre Stakes in New begun to look : walked but struck out ; and Killebrew struck out and [ who the York, Delaware j oldtimer—Archie Moore. in for the attempted kill. four, ! walked Green and Allison. This Arcaro. gave up like the Damn Yankees again .Earl out. Park was expected to attract I eight, bearing'down when the Battey grounded ! mount on King Ranch’s Dis- For the second time in It was the first time in six in the .' left it up to Becquer, but Left- ¦ j five! • American League race. It’s customary when a 22,000 turf fans with a stakes! title • going got tough to save his ; [ player! perse to ride Tooth and Nail, I months, Pender won a 15-round i: tries Robinson had lost a their fourth ! fielder Charley Maxfell streaked 1 They won in a I I has been idle for a long double-header featuring 2 and H split decision from 40-year-old ! rematch. third shutout. j time! almost didn't get a ride in the row and moved within 2’,! due to for the brass to in fast to make a diving catch 3-year-olds here | injury last of the Crown today. Sugar Ray Robinson last night Disbelief The Braves didn’t get a hit ‘ Tirple events ¦ was registered in i, games of first-place Cleveland j ' point out—once the player re- See SENATORS, Page A-11 Reginald N. Webster's Count! at Boston Garden. The ‘ until Ed Mathews doubled with when Capt. Harry F. Guggen- part- Pender’s quarters afterward I last night, cracking an eighth- Amber was an 8-to-5 favorite out in the fourth. heim refused to take King ' time firefighter from suburban when Buckley brought up inning tie Mantle's fourth t one Jones to i, on whip eight rival 3-year-olds thus .