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THE EVENING STAR Patterson Quits Washington, D. C D. C. Meet Yankees JULY M. ISM Printers C-2 WEDNESDAY, Plan Boost for Orioles Due to Clash With Weiss Si. Louis in Tourney -By Ih* Associated feats Turnabout by Wertz BALTIMORE, July 28—The Spatial Dispatch to Tha Star NEW YORK, July 28.—Arthur Orioles aren’t exactly burning up (Red) Patterson, press and pro- League, but they %T. LOUIS, July 28.—Wash- motional director of the Yankees, the American ington, the defending champion, Boosts Tribe Hopes; had a promise of help today has resigned from his job “be- of fire depart- meets St. Louis today in the cause of a clash personalities from hundreds of of ments in four States. third round the Union Print- with George M. Weiss, general Skidding Firemen Maryland. Dela- ers' international baseball tour- manager.” Giants Still from The mm ware, Pennsylvania and Vir- nament. two teams are the Patterson, who telephoned (Continued Prom Page C-l.) only nines in the | ginia are up a plan to unbeaten tour- newsmen to announce his own p— coding ney, each with a 2-0 record. for Cleveland until July 22. but Bell out 52,-006 seats in Memorial resignation yesterday, refused to The host team that day he banged two to drive Stadium for one of the club’s advanced with elaborate beyond this statement: home games in September. a 4-3 upset victory over New “Ihave to in four runs in a 6-3 victory. last decided resign from “I’ve heard of last-game sell- York yesterday, while Washing- the New York Yankees, effective Break for Rosen. outs for winning clubs,” beamed ton defeated St. Paul, a finalist January 1. I will be on leave of Wertz' value to the Indians is General Manager Art Ehlera, last year, 4-1, behind the four- absence until that date. I re- I of anything hit- pitching of Harry gret much more than shows on the “but never heard Wolfe. to make this move, but must like this.” Wolfe struck out nine. do so of clash per- By assigning to because a of surface. him Besides helping with ticket Washington won the tourna- sonalities with George M. Weiss, first base, Manager A1 Lopez has sales, firemen plan a big parade, ment last year in Baltimore, general manager." Rosen a fire fighting demonstration beating St. Louis, 16-2. in the Patterson, sports writer been able to return A1 to j up former third base, where he is among and similar events to spice final. for the New York Herald j program. - •Three of Washington’s Tribune, was head Wertz, the runs of the Na- the best in the business. j All this—plus a game with the against St. Paul yesterday were tional League Service Bureau in in the meantime, has done ade- j White Sox—will be billed as •unearned, Len Bauroth’s homer 1945. He joined the Yankees as quately in the field. “Oriole Appreciation Night.” in the eight inning being the traveling secretary in 1946. exception. The Cleveland fans, who have seen' such players as Minnie In other games, Baltimore Minoso, Ray Boone, Mickey Ver- Senators eliminated Detroit, 8-5, and Cincinnati Minor Leagues non and Steve Oromek play (Continued From Page C-l.) ousted Boston, 10-6. brilliantly after leaving Cleve- By th« Associated Press they- got the lineyp as a second base- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. land while the players to Oakland. 8; Hollywood. 5. in exchange flopped .with the man. Pesky and Busby each Senators' Records San Franclseo. 9; Los Anseles. 2. accounted three the Sen- BATTING. Sacramento. 8; Seattle. 7 (10 tn- may - for of Indians, Anally . , » nlnasi. have rea- -.-j: .. *,• 3 RM Vrt son to rejoice. ators’ 12 hits. Oldls Sf ?.-™ San Diego. 11: Portland. 2. Busby _ 376 54 117 6 6 49 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Pillette, abdominal 12 i.llf Buffalo. 6: Ottawa. who had Vernon . 363 63 108 22 12 15 5. With Rosen adding a homer, Runnels 64 298 Havana. 3: 2. « the day, ÜBft 42 76 813 2 36 3?i 5;Toronto. 18th, night pains during was rushed 192 16 52 8 Rochester. Richmond. 2. his last Bob Lemon CUBS—Rightfielder Johnny Klippstein’s PltzGVld 1 2 24 Syracuse. 9—l; DODGERS SCURRY TO HALT Cart Furillo takes double off the wall with his bare to hospital after the game Snyder.. 41 7 o\p 8 .268 Montreal. B—o. had an easy time registering his the Pesky ];u 112 p 3 hand during the rally Inning at Brooklyn yesterday. into the inning with a no- when check the team physi- 19 35 3 3 j Hr AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. 12th triumph despite yielding 10 Cubs’ four-run In the fifth Don Newcombe went a by Yost 343 70 90 16 410 31 .26* Indianapolis. 2; Toledo. 1 (11 ln- hitter and a six-run lead, but was knocked out. The Dodgers held on to win their sixth game in the last seven starts, 7-6, and cian indicated the possibility of Umphlett 237 13 62 8 3 0 27 .2«*J nlnasi. hits. Ted Williams’ 14-game Wrl*ht 110 10 28 3 3 1 12 .255 Minneapolis, 6: Columbus. 1. hitting streak was ended. now trail the Giants by only two games. —AP Wirephoto. appendicitis.... He was released Vollmer 72 4 17 1 O 2 10 .23(1 Charleston. 5—2: St. Paul. 3—o. after a thorough Sievers.. 325 53 74 14 210 61 .228 Kansas City. 2: Louisville. I. strong-armed examination Tipton 109 8 24 3 11 7 •>•><l SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Trucks, the showed that he had only a mild, T-artl-xer 220 32 45 0 1 3 19 .199 Mobile. 5: Chattanooga, o. Chicago righthander, hand- MDermott 00 3 11 3 (I 0 4 .183 Birmingham. 9: Little Rock. 4. gfoin injury and an upset stom- Schmitz 29 3 4 0 0 0 0 .138 . Atlanta. 4: Memphis, ]. cuffed the with Leaders Stobbs 1 4 1 0 0 Nashville at New Orleans, postnoned. Yankees five Major 29 1 .138 EASTERN LEAGUE. Major League Box Scores By (he Press ach. Stone 31 3 4 1 I*o 5 .129 : Yesterday's Schenectady. hits, including by Irv No- Associated 12; three was his 15th, Porterfield 55 3 4 0 0 1 3 .073 Binghamton. B. ren, as he turned in his fourth : AMERICAN LEAGUE. Vernon’s*homer Shea 18 1 000.0 o .000 Wilkes-Barre. 4: Reading. 3. output. Williamsport. .364; matching his 1953 . Marrero 11 1 0 o 0 0 0 mm Allentown. 8: 6. victory Sox, 4; 0 ! A's, 7; 6 Batting—Noren. New York. Minoso, 0 Albany. (second shutout and 14th of the 1 White Yanks, Tigers, 3-3; 2-8 Dodgers, Cubs, Chicago. York, in, Pascual 13 1 0 0 0 0 .000 Elmira. 3—tl: 2—7 ' .324: Mantle. New Mickey has 64 batted game -nnlngs). It was the third New York. A.8.0.A. Chicago. A.H.O.A. FIRST GAME. Cbteage. A.H.O.A. Brooklyn. A.H.O.A. .321: Rosen. Cleveland. .319; Avila. runs Kerlazskos 4 0 0 0 0 o 0 non 11 season. straight the 100 mark Stewart 3 0 0000 0 000 TEXAS LEAGUE. W’dllne.ll 4 0 2 0 C’rr’sq’l.sg 3 112 ! Detrsit. A.H.O.A. Baum'tz.cf 4 16 0 Hoak.Bb 4 112 Cleveland. .317. and if he g%es over 9; time he has beaten the world Collins, lb 3 0 71 Fox,2b 4 0 4 6 Phil*. A.H.O.A. STalbot 0 0 0 0 Reese.ss 4 2 3 3 Killebrew. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Beaumont. Port Worth. 4. Jacobs,2b 4 12 6 Kuenn.ss 53 0 1 Snider,cf Runs—Minoso. Chicago. 81: Mantle. New for the second straight year he’ll Houaton. 10: Tulsa 2. Harry Byrd, Mantle.cl 3 111 Minoso,lf 4 13 0 Limmer,lb 4 18 1 Tuttle,cf 4 1 ft Baker,2b 5 13 4 4 2 2 0 York, 77; Pox. Chicago, and PITCHING. 7; Cltv. 0. champions. who Berr*.c 4 0 11 4 2 8 0 3 Fondy.lb 18 2 Hodges, lb 4 15 1 Yost. Washington IP. H. BB.SO San Antonio. Oklahoma C'v'r’ta.lb 15 0 3 Washington. be player „ , GS.GO.W.L. 8; Shreveport. Power.lf 4 12 0 Delslng.lf 3 70; Avila.-Cleveland. 68. the first 9 0 Dallas. 1. White Sox at Noren.rf 4 3 10 R’era.rf-ct 3 2 0 n Jackson,3b 4 10 0 Amo’s.lf-rf 3 0 2 1 Keriazakos . 18 11 II 0 1 0 beat the Yankee Valo.rf 40 10 Boone.3b 42 2 7 Runs batted in—Minoso. Chicago. 7.6; since Joe Cronin SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Carey.3b 40 2 2 Lollar.e 0 Klner.lf 4 10 0 Robin’n.2b 3 2 to do so ac- Btone _ 91 44 414 L Wlw.’s’B,Cf 4 13 1 Belardi.lb 3 110 0 4 1 Rosen, Cleveland, 102 36 11 6 8 3 Charlotte, 5; Bavannah. 3. tagged . Stadium last week, was Col’m n.2b 3 16 3 Mlch'ls.3b 2 1 3 3 Plnlgaii.ab 0 0 o Sauer,rf 4 11 0 Fur'lo.rf-lf 3 110 and Berra and Man- Porterfield 156 134 44 40 19 15 10 7 Columbia, (11 In- 2 0 3 3 Groth.cf 2 0 0 4 0 4 3 1Bertoia 0 Banks,ss 0 12 Campa’la.e 18 0 tle.