THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. * B-3 SUNDAY, JUNE 8. 1952 Reshuffled Giants Beat Pirates; Dodgers Maintain Spell Over Reds

lyn victory over the Reds last Sewell Accuses Roe night, although he was knocked Shifted Players' Hits Major League Averages out of the box in the ninth inning. Os Using Spitball, that Cin- Averages given include games played Friday, June 6. Sewell claimed today By the Associated Pros* cinnati players found evidence of Figure Heavily in 7-5 Says He's Cheatin' spitball several sty the Associated Press the use of the on —Luke occasions when they called for the CINCINNATI. June 7. pitches. CLUB BATTING. CLUB BATTING. ball after one of Roe's New Victory AB. R. H. 2b. 3b HR. Rbl. Av. ] Sewell, manager of the Reds, to- York 2b. HR. Rbl. At. AB.. R. H. 3b. 1609 33 son-of-a-gun,’* „ 209 434 72 19 201 .270 “He’s a cheatin’ New York 137* 168 363 SO IS 34 IS4 .383 . 1544 9 22 .258 | Brook- By th* Associated I Cleveland 1606 43 315 .361 : St. Louis 183 399 71 170 day accused Preacher Roe, “Without Press 22S 418 51 17 New York 1489 21* 375 51 22 4* 197 .252 said the irate Sewell. Phlla’lphia 1376 14S 31* S 4 10 34 13* .34* : 22 .250 ] 8 33 Cincinnati 1570 210 392 50 42 192 lyn , of using the illegal spitter. Roe wouldn’t be half PITTSBURGH, June 7.—Man- __ 1477 118 368 *8 174 .343 (4 I*2 .249 his 1637 175 381 PhilaTphla 1451 17* 382 14 25 Chicago ._ 54 8 3* 157 .340 I as he is. And you ager Leo Durocher reshuffled his Brooklyn ._ 1420 219 354 52 12 41 20* .249 ! spitball. as successful Detroit 153* 163 3*o 70 13 34 151 .23* ; (0 12 34 141 .229 top 165 .234 Boston 1414 151 325 quote me on that, too.” lineup from to bottom today !St Louis 1630 171 3*3 *8 16 33 Pittsburgh 1633 15* 366 63 12 23 142 .224 Roe got credit for a 6-4 Brook- can and the sagging New York Giants W'shlngton 151* 152 355 54 10 10 138 .234 CLUB FIELDING. A. AV treatment with CLUB FIELDING. G. PO. E. DP. responded to the a A. Brooklyn 43 1154 457 25 4* .9*5 G. PO. . E. DP. At. 4* 472 Washington 44 480 43 886 Cincinnati 122* 2* 37 .9*4 7-5 victory over the last-place Pi- 1222 25 4* 51* Chicago 4* 1383 512 33 4* .882 Chicago 1247 31 3* .9*3 rates. .B*2 New York 44 117* 4*7 34 50 .9*o New York 40 1086 501 30 67 St. Louis 42 35 .977 Cleveland 47 1254 508 43 40 .876 47 123* 530 The shakeup moved Bob Thom- 43 28 Philadelphia 43 1169 469 42 39 .975 Detroit 45 1201 530 .876 Pittsburgh *O9 .974 & son from third base to center field St. Louis 4* 1304 544 4* *2 .875 49 1312 51 5* F Boston 42 1105 425 53 29 .967 at 7th into spot bat, Boston 45 1214 51* 44 4* .875 BATTING. and the cleanup at Philadelphia 38 1043 445 38 35 .874 INDIVIDUAL Itlßlll AB. R. H. 2b.3b.Hß.Rbl.At. put in second place 24 5 INDIVIDUAL BATTING. Edwards. Cin. _ *5 11 3 3 14 .369 ahead of in the AB. R. H. 2b.3b.Hß.Rbl.Av. Hermanskl, Chi. 70 13 25 1 0 2 12 .357 62 .350 DlMacgio, Boston 148 2* 52 11 0 2 8 .348 I Sauer, Chicago ._ 177 30 12 3 12 50 batting order and made Wes Wes- Campos. Wash. 70 6 24 3 1 0 6 .343 I Robinson. Bkn._ 131 31 44 7 0 5 21 .33* 19 places, Roaen, Cleveland 168 30 56 8 3 11 34 .331 Adcock, Cin. _ 99 33 4 4 7 20 .333 Day, Sunday, June trum sixth. In their new * N. Y. 173 40 57 5 3 * 19 .330 In time Father's 15! Hatfield, Bn.-Det. 34 * 11 3 11 .334 Lockman. * for Thomson, got _ 72 * 33 1 0 0 4 iH. Rice, St. Louis 59 7 19 1 2 1 .322 Dark and Lockman Baker. Wash. .318 * - *0 2 lfltchell, Clev. _ 126 1* 40 7 0 2 23 .317 Adams, Cin. I*7 31 4 19 .321 five of the Giant’s seven hits. Bill Mantle. N. Y. 111 15 35 71 3 13 .315 Shuba. Brooklyn 25 4 * 1 0 0 6 .320 184 23 57 St. 51 13 0 5 2* .315 Rigney Robinson. Chi. _ 10 0 4 23 .310 I Muslal. Louis I*2 25 started at third base in Baumholtz, Chi. 122 21 3* 7 3 2 17 .311 Woodllng. N. Y. 104 13 32 3 2 3 12 .30* I 19 81 * 0 16 Gordon, . 130 19 40 71 7 .30* Thomson’s place. Fox. Chicago . ... 188 18 3 .307 ¦ Boston the game, Durocher Kell, Det.-Bn. 163 15 50 10 0 2 1* .307 Kluszewski, Cin. 140 19 43 7 3 4 27 .307 Before Cleveland I*7 33 57 * 3 2 15 .305 i Atwell. Chicago 106 10 32 71 0 10 .302 Avila. 6 • stood behind second base and for Goodman, Boston 105 13 32 7 0 1 15 305 i Cox, Brooklyn ... 121 19 3* 3 0 .29* Valo, Phils. 125 21 3* 8 2 3 15 .304 i Addis. Chicago 74 12 22 2 2 0 4 .297 almost a full hour put his team * Lowrey, St. Louis 115 18 34 4 1 * 17 .29* Bauer, New York 142 It 43 7 3 20 .303 I .295 that eight Doby, Cleveland 122 18 37 * 3 7 31 .303 I Mayo. Phila. 7* 12 23 3 0 1 2 had dropped of its last 60 4 4 23 .288 Brooklyn 47 6 3 5 30 .294 Simpson, Clev. _ 201 37 8 I Snider. I*o 23 through terrific Rossi, Cin. 58 * 17 0 1 0 4 .293 10 starts a work- Rixsuto, N. Y. _ 168 30 50 6 3 0 8 .296 s 4 Hoderleln, Wash. 27 0 * 0 0 0 1 .286 > Ennis, Phila. - 173 24 50 I 3 25 .2*9 out. Boone. Cleveland 150 28 44 4 2 4 25 .293 t Ramazzottl, Chi. 159 25 46 4 3 1 10 .2*9 SALE! Kolloway, Detroit 120 13 35 7 0 0 12 .292 ! Castlgllone, PltU. 10* 17 31 4 1 2 12 .2*7 Hearn Hits 2-Run Homer. 117 11 34 4 0 2 13 .291 Slaughter. St. L. 119 15 34 11 3 1* .28* Oroth, Detroit 1 * Even Pitcher Jim Hearn got Stewart. Chicago *6 12 25 7 0 3 13 .291 I Lopata, Phila. 42 6 12 3 0 1 .286 Klutts, St. L. 19 54 12 1 3 26 .284 AJUUS, wasp.Wash- 5503 24 ID1* 1 0U L1 5D .291.491 I ' Sch’dlenst. 190 48 * « 7 41 .284 into the act with a two-run home Joost, Phil? 149 26 43 9 0 * 17 .2*9 Thomson. N. Y. 169 30 the Dave Batts, Detroit 6* 3 19 3 1 0 4 .288 Fondy, Chicago . 181 29 51 * 3 3 24 2*2 run in second. Williams Nleman, at. 5 Williams. N. Y. . 183 35 51 13 1 5 16 .279 Louis 136 16 39 2 5 1* .287 Boston 2 also homered for the Giants. His L’hardt, Bn.-Det. 11* 19 33 4 0 * 26 .284 Thorpe. 109 9 30 5 2 11 .275 Jensen, 40 2 15 Walker, Brooklyn 55 6 15 4 0 1 9 .273 in sixth tied up N. Y.-W. 142 20 9 1 .282 4 .272 two-run clout the Dyck. St. Louis (5 13 24 6 1 4 22 .282 Merson. PltU I*4 20 50 12 2 19 the contest. Martin. New York 57 7 16 11 0 2 .281 Westrum, N. Y._ 133 19 36 7 0 * 19 .271 Delsing. St. Louis 115 14 32 7 4 0 11 .278 Burgess, Phlla. ... 11l 19 30 8 1 2 19 .270 The payoff blow in the Giants’ Courtney. St. L- 144 14 39 6 1 2 19 .271 Cooper, Boston 89 8 24 5 0 1 13 .270 Chicago 67 11 18 4 2 5 15 .269 inning was Zernial. Phils. _ 140 25 38 3 0 7 19 .271 Serena. four-run sixth Lock- 8 2 Glaviano, St. L. 52 9 14 2 0 0 1 .269 Kell, Fhlla. 115 13 31 0 12 .270 ... Detroit 15 6 4 Hamner, Phila. 185 20 49 8 2 4 24 .265 man’s double down the left field Mullin, _ 123 33 3 14 .268 14* Jones, Phila. 166 21 44 4 3 6 26 .265 Dropo. Bn.-Det. 17 39 8 1 8 32 .267 42 4 15 .264 line that scored Dark with the Carrasquel. 177 17 47 6 0 1 24 .266 Hemus. St. Louis 159 27 8 2 Chi. D. 2 16 .264 McDougsld. 151 40 0 25 . Rice, St. Louis 140 13 37 71 winning run. Dark had walked. N. Y. 22 5 3 265 9 0 * .261 _ 13* 17 .265 Waltkus. Phila 119 18 31 0 Philley, Phlla. 15 36 9 11 17 29 3 0 * 29 .261 Lockman later scored the insur- Priddy, Detroit 167 22 44 13 11 9 .263 Campanella, Bkn. 11l 0 4 .261 Hatton, Cin. ... 177 22 46 8 1 6 29 .280 flyby Bob El- Berra. New York 119 22 31 5 16 42 2 6 22 ance run on a long Souchock. Detroit 100 14 26 8 1 2 14 .260 , Mueller. N. Y. ... 162 19 3 .259 liott Vollmer. Boston. 86 15 22 5 1 4 17 .256 ; Del Greco. PltU. 15* 15 40 5 2 0 11 .25* 0 , Kiner. Pittsburgh 141 18 36 7 0 8 20 .255 Rodriguez. Chi. .- 149 23 38 3 0 15 .255 George Spencer, who relieved 0 .255 , Crowe, Boston 67 7 17 2 0 3 6 .254 Runnels. Wash. _ 137 11 35 3 0 1* Hearn the fifth, received credit Piersall. Boston 110 19 28 7 0 0 7 .255 , Dark. New York 167 16 4 2 5 2 2 19 .252 in Reese, Brooklyn ... 160 27 40 4 1 21 .250 Mele. Wash.-Chi. 110 10 28 3 17 23 .255 I 3 lim- Kryhoskl, St. 7 26 3 0 3 13 .255 Ryan, Phlla 156 12 39 5 1 4 19 .250 for the win, his second. He L. 102 : .250 Tebbetts. Clev. 55 3 14 2 0 1 8 .255 Clark. Phlla. - 32 3 8 0 2 0 3 ited to hit Garagiola, the Pirates one and Stephens, Boston 118 14 30 * 11 17 .254 Pitts. 109 10 27 4 11 15 .248 fifth inning of last night’s 108 2 18 Thompson. N. Y. 85 17 21 3 2 4 15 .247 tossed three double-play balls. SHORTAGE—There is only one third base, but here in the Maleski, Phlla. .. 17 27 2 2 .250 THIRD BASE Vernon, H'w’t'n, Pg-N. Y. 37 5 9 2 1 0 5 .243 Wash. _ 170 23 42 10 2 3 25 .247 Lou both try to occupy Brooklyn 5 2 9 21 .242 Fifth Loss for Main. game at Griffith Stadium, Catcher Clyde Kluttz and Pitcher Sleater it. Mize, New York 65 3 16 6 0 0 11 .246 Pafko. 149 27 36 but 9 Hartsfield. Boston 95 11 23 3 2 0 4 .242 Forrest Main, to Chico Carrasquel, Chicago shortstop, Marion. Bt. Louis 124 30 10 0 1 11 .242 0 second of four had started home on Eddie Yost’s grounder Miksls. Chicago ... 145 14 35 11 17 .241 Kluttz Fain. Phlla. 99 10 24 5 0 0 13 .242 9 28 Lollar, Sox 121 12 29 5 1 0 12 .240 Koshorek. Pitts. 116 7 0 0 4 .241 Pirate was charged with changed his mind; Sleater was called out on the play. No. 45 is Sherman White Thomas. St. L. Borkowski, Cin. 112 16 27 2 2 1 5 hurlers. Fridley, Cleveland 14 2 0 1 5 .239 , .241 -# 109 26 Pitts. 1 13 .241 his fifth loss. Rodriguez, third baseman. Umpire is Eddie Rommel. e Noren, * .234 Metkovich. 112 14 27 5 2 catcher, who covers third with Hector W.-N. Y. 145 13 24 1 3 12 Mrshall, 79 7 19 5 1 3 15 .241 —Star Photo. Zarllla, Chicago 94 12 22 4 11 5 .234 Bn.-Cin. New York Pittsburgh AHO A. Staff Demaestri. 39 9 2 0 0 5 .231 Slsti. Boston 67 5 1* 5 1 0T 4 .239 A.H.O.A. St. L. 4 , Slsler, 101 10 24 3 Williams.2b 3 15 4 Casltone,3b 5 2 10 Lepclo. Boston 96 12 22 8 1 2 * .229 Cin.-St. L. '1 1 15 .238 Dark.ss 4 13 6 4 0 2 0 Smalley. Chicago 42 5 10 5 0 0 6 .238 DelO-.cf Young. St. Louis 149 18 34 3 3 0 -6 .228 Ashburn, Phila— 23 42 1 0 Lockman.lb 5 2 8 2 Met’vlch.rf 6 2 3 0 Chicago 20 34 4 3 6 2 .228 1 177 9 12 .237 Mlnoso, 149 : Cin. 81 9 19 0 4 .235 COOL, Thomson,ct 52 2 0 Kiner.lt 10 3 0 2 0 .228 Seminick. - 1 13 MEN’S COOL Wilson, N. Y.-W. 92 8 21 3 15 Morgan, Brooklyn 60 Elliott.lf 4 0 3 0 Garagiola.c 2*2 6 0 84 * 0 1 2 8 226 1 12 14 2 0 3 7 .233 Dierlng.lt 0 0 0 o Fitzgerald.c 10 10 Ist, Deposed as Captain, White. Boston 19 . ; Hodges. Brooklyn 151 25 35 8 0 8 31 .232 in Hamner, 0 3 14 Dodgers Tee Off Throneberry. Bn. 108 13 24 3 .222 ' Westrum.c 3 0 3 1 Merson,2b 3 13 1 Upon. 4 0 Mathews. Boston 156 20 36 10 0 9 18 .231 Rlgney.3b 0 Strlck’nd.ss 30 2 2 Det.-Bn 140 17 31 2 12 .221 ; Furillo, Brooklyn 135 11 31 3 0 2 13 .230 1 00 Wertz. Detroit .134 22 29 71 8 21 .21* Thomp’n.3b 3 0 0 1 Bartl’me.lb 3 0 6 0 St. 145 22 2 Elliott, New York 100 7 23 1 0 3 12 .230 Mulr.p 0 Rivera. Louis 31 4 4 13 .214 Wyr'tek. 1 13 Mueller.rt 3 0 2 0 10 0 Losing Chicago 126 14 27 6 0 5 14 .214 Cin.-Ph. 146 1* 33 3 3 .226 Main.p - Phillies' Streak Lollar, Hearn.p 2 10 1 2 0 0 0 Ends Jackson, Chicago 116 15 26 3 1 5 11 .224 Sixth in Row Washington 34 8 2 10 .213 Wilks.p To Win Yost. 160 25 1 Boston Spencer.p 00 0 1 00 0 1 By Press game, Jethroe. - 153 19 34 5 3 5 17 . 222 the Associated ers, before the “and it’s 1 Easter. Cleveland 157 17 31 4 0 8 22 .197 * 0 •Wilson 1 0 0 0 tDusak 10 0 0 7 ! Torgeson. Boston 89 16 19 2 8 .213 Lanier.p 0 0 1 0 La Palme.p 0 0 0 1 7.—Gran Ham- M'haels, W.-St.L. 118 11 23 5 11 .195 ? Bartirome. Pitts. 118 11 25 6 1 0 4 .212 ST LOUIS, June better than the 1950 club that ' Astroth. Phlla. 87 4 17 11 0 7 .195 SLEEVE | St. Claire, Boston 48 2 10 1 0 2 4 .208 SHORT captaincy Goldsberrv. St. L. 57 8 II 2 0 0 3 .193 Cin. 23 32 * 0 5 .204 Total* 34 727 16 Totals 31 727 5 Cincinnati, ner, stripped of his club League pennant. Ginsberg. Detroit 104 20 4 2 1 11 ’ McMillan. 157 21 11-3 won the National • 11 .192 Over Bos. 10 2 0 0 7 .204 •Filed out for Spencer in 6th. New 42 2 8 0 2 .190 f Whisenant. 49 3 out in Oth. after an early-morning team chas- had hustle, Collins. York 11 : Edwards. Chicago 35 2 7 0 0 0 5 .200 tFlied for Wilks By the Associated Press Boston ._ 37 2 0 0 3 .189 But that 1950 team I Wilber. 17 ! W'lake. St.L.-Cln. 152 16 30 5 0 1 14 .197 New York 021 004 000 —7 Berrv, Detroit 32 3 * 0 1 0 0 .188 ’ Johnson, St. L. 79 5 15 2 0 0 4 .190 tisement by Owner Bob Carpenter, drive and fire. * .188 Pittsburgh - 011 120 000—5 Clark, 6 10 1 3 CINCINNATI. June 7. The 1 Phlla. 32 ’ Jeffcoat. Chicago 95 11 1* 5 0 2 11 .I*9 Runs—Williams. Dark. Lockman (2). tonight an eighth-inning “This club has the experience , Coan. Washington 93 13 17 3 0 0 1 .183 5 Stanky. St. Louis 49 10 9 3 0 0 4 .I*4 Mueller. Hearn. Del Greco, Brooklyn Dodgers, who haven’t ' belted 1 Mapes. Detroit 66 5 12 1 0 2 8 .182 ‘ Strickland. Pitts.. 103 10 18 0 1 2 11.175 Westrum. Hegan. Cleveland 95 12 17 4 0 2 11 .179 Garagiola. ! Bell, Pittsburgh ... 0 Metkovich. Bartirome. Kiner. to give the Phillies a missing then, it has Chicago 100 10 17 5 3 10 .170 Thompson. a game Cincinnati this sea- but no hustle. Coleman. 10* 5 19 3 0 1 4 .176 10 1 0 * SHIRTS Errors —Merson. Strickland. lost to 1 ¦ Cuslck, Boston .63 3 0 .159 SPORT 1 6 5 Dark. Main. Runs batted In— Hearn (2). victory Cardinals, living try- Hitchcock. Phlla- 81 3 14 11 .173 ’ Post, Cincinnati 53 5 8 1 0 17 .151 Sensationally priced because Eisemans Garagiola (31. Castlgllone, Bar- son, exercised their magic over 4-3 over the I’ve been in a madhouse ' Busbv. Chl.-W.132 15 22 1 0 0 5 .167 Thompson, 1 7 0 0 0 .162 PITCHING. (2). Lockman Thom- Grasso, Wash. _ 99 1* 10 J tirome. Williams breaking a five-game losing streak. ing to figure it out.” 39 (Two More.) you in Two-base hits—Dark. Castlgllone. the Reds again today and slugged Tipton, Phila. _ 3 6102 3 .154 Decisions or in Pennies and save sss son. 1 Ip. H. Bb. So W. L. Pet Profits Thomson. Metkovich. Lockman. Home victory. Smoky Bur- Spiking Sawyer Brooklyn 22 17 5 0 1.000 runs—Hearn. Garagiola. Williams. Sac- an 11-to-3 It was their Eddie Waitkus and rumors that was PITCHING. Roe. 59 65 —Merson. Lanier. Double plays straight the Reds. | gess also homered for the Phillies (Two Decisions or More.) Brazle. St. Louis— 23 18 11 15 3 0 1.000 rifices sixth over likely to end up in the “Phillies’ Ip. H. Bb. So. W. t. Pet. Mlnner, Chicago 6l 51 17 19 5 1 .833 —Strickland to Bartirome. Dark to New 55 49 (2). with Cincin- Enos Slaughter drove in all Nixon. Boston 20 15 7 8 2 0 1.000 Hearn, York- 26 20 5 1 .833 Williams to Lockman Lockman to Just as in a game : and • Lock- graveyard”—a name St. Louis ac- Dorlsh, Chicago 18 16 * 10 2 0 1.000 Maglle, New York- 90 81 34 54 2 .118 Dark to Lanier. Williams to Dark to the St. Louis runs with a circuit .900 86 83 * York, 9; nati earlier in the when 1 Shantz. .Phlla. 92 *6B 25 55 9 1 Rush. Chicago - 20 S 3 1 -800 man. Left on bases—New Pitts- season 52 42 21 33 3; off quired after Managers Bucky Marrero. Wash. 60 47 14 34 5 1 .833 Erskine. Brooklyn - 4 1 .600 burgh. 7. Bases on balls—Off Muir. they 15 runs in the first in- < drive. 28 12 20 5 52 35 3; off Spencer. 1; off scored Paife, St. Louis _ 20 1 .833 Simmons, Phila. 1* 40 4 1 .800 Hearn. 4: off Main. captain Harris and Ben Chapman were : Washington- 40 20 26 26 3 1 .750 New York 38 39 19 25 4 1 .800 2; off Lanier. 2. Struck out—By ning, the Dodgers looked this one Hamner lost his title as Shea. Wilhelm. Wilks. St. L.-W.36 30 18 10 3 St. Louis ... 92 80 18 26 9 4; by Main, by dumped by I Sleater. 1 .750 Staley, 3 .750 Hearn. 2. Wilks. 1. Hits— They Phillies after Manager Eddie here the Phils in the - 40 25 20 27 .750 up in a hurry. clubbed the Henry. Boston - 66 56 18 5 2 Smith. Cincinnati 3 1 Off Muir. 4 in ~Yi innings; off Hearn, 6 i of 27 .714 ; past Carpenter St. _ in 4 innings; off Wilks, 0 In 24a innings; Bubba Church to cover and con- Sawyer followed up Carpenter’s made it clear Pillett*. Louis 66 59 20 11 5 2 .714 Perkowskl. Cin. 66 72 38 31 5 2 .714 off La Palme. U in 1 inning; off Main. 3 there was no “definite or implied Sain. New York .. 62 49 18 24 5 2 .714 Wade, Brooklyn 85 60 29 50 5 2 .714 In 3 innings: off Spencer. 0 in 1 inning, tinued against Herman Wehmeier unusual1 oral spanking by holding Garcia. Cleveland- 88 86 20 46 7 3 .700 Loes, Brooklyn 56 41 16 45 5 2 .714 Lanier, Innings. Runs Dobson. Chicago 75 58 21 36 7 3 .700 Roberts, Phlla. 94 74 12 48 7 3 .700 off 1 in 4 and runs, lengthy meeting be- criticism of Sawyer.” 89 93 49 .667 Muir, 3-3; off Hearn. for five first-inning all a clubhouse Reynolds. New York 80 45 25 51 8 3 .667 Spahn. Boston - 19 6 3 3/»*s earned runs—Off 5-4: off Main, 4-4: off Spencer. 0-0; off scored after two were out. fore the game. Phil*. A.H.O.A. St. Loni*. A.H.O.A. Rasehl, New York 62 48 32 25 4 2 .667 Jansen. New York 64 58 12 25 4 2 .667 0-0; 0-0; off La Palme, Ashburn.cf 5 12 0 Hemus.ss 4 116 Wight. Bn.-Detroit 24 14 14 5 2 1 .667 Chambers. St. Louis 52 54 16 28 4 2 .667 Wilks. off Lanier. I .667 0-0. Balk—Main. Winning pitcher— Spiking Keeps Hodges Idle. The Philadelphia shortstop’s Hamner.ss 4 115 Schond’t.2b ft 2 3 4 * Ferrick, Wash. ... 21 20 4 13 2 1 .667! ; Van Cuyk. Brooklyn 41 39 13 28 4 2 $2.95 6 2 .667 Chicago - 18 Spencer (2-3). Losing pitcher—Main Wyrostek.rf 4 0 4 0 Musial.cf 3 2 10 I Hogue, New York _ 18 16 7 1 Hacker. 28 17 10 2 1 .667 USUALLY EACH drive came on the Burgess.c Brooklyn.. (0-5). Time —2:50. Attendance —7,656. Both teams played without their game-winning 4 110 Sl'ghter.rf 6 13 0 ) Jones. Cleveland _ 18 14 13 14 2 1 .667,.Labine. 24 24 14 14 2 1 .667 Bill Werle, Ennis.lf 414 0 Lowrey.lf 63 0 0 ) Feller, Cleveland 69 83 26 32 5 3 .625 Muir. Pittsburgh 24 27 7 13 2 1 .667 baseman. Gil Hodges first pitch thrown by Detroit 84 62 35 46 6 .600 Kennedy, New 16 7 2 1 regular first Jones.3b 3 0 2 1 Sisler.lb 4 214 2 ! Gray. _ 4 York 23 10 .667 • Rayon Shantungs! • Hawaiian Prints! Staley Glav'no,3b 0 Boston - 20 19 7 4 .867 Sauer's Homer Paces Cubs of the Dodgers was forced out by a who took over after Gerry Ryan,2b 4 2 4 2 3 0 1 Wynn. Cleveland - 77 68 46 43 6 4 .600 Burdette. 2 1 for pinchhltter Waitkus.lb 4 3 71 tR. Rice 10 0 0 1 Gromek, Cleveland. 40 38 9 26 3 2 .600 Raffensberger. Cin.. 80 61 20 32 7 4 .636 • Fujis! • 2-Tone Gabardines! spike wound suffered he collided had gone out a Roberts.p 3 0 2 0 Werle.p 0 0 0 0 > Parnell. Boston 70 69 27 34 4 3 .571 Wehmeier. Ctn. 48 59 32 22 3 2 .600 Fine In 9-3 Romp Over Braves which Konst' ty.p 0 0 0 0 Crimian.p 0 0 0 0 ' Kinder. Boston 56 52 21 34 4 3 .571 Branca, Brooklyn _ 31 31 11 19 3 2 .600 • Rayon Campanella, during a seventh inning in 68 *7 26 28 4 4 .500 • French Crepes! Acetate and last night with Roy tMlggins 10 0 0 * Cain, St. Louis 49 54 1* 20 4 3 .571 Hiller, Cincinnati ._ CHICAGO, June 7 (£>).—The drove D 98 36 * Boston 43 42 22 while Ted Kluszewski of the Reds Slaughter tied the score and Rice.c 4 0 3 0 > Lemon, Cleveland - 63 35 a .500 I Surkont, 37 3 3 .500 • Many many more! Novelty Checks! hepped-up Cubs won their fourth Stanley.p 2 12 1 , Pierce, Chicago 91 82 28 53 5 5 .500 Hatten. Chicago 40 49 21 11 3 3 .500 because he had Robin Roberts to cover. •Stanky 10 0 0 Lown, Chicago 44 22 2 was the bench Kellner. Phila. _ 70 65 19 28 4 4 .500 : 58 37 2 .500 on 10 0 0 * Boyer, 39 25 2 .500 straight victory and 11th decision aggravated injury. “We’ve made every effort to Johnson,3b McDermott. Boston 63 49 38 53 3 3 .500 i St. Louis 7 1* 2 • and know they’re well made. an ankle : 38 29 20 25 3 3 .500 24 2 Just look you’ll Grissom. Chicago- i Wilks. Pittsburgh - 33 17 1* 2 .500 in 14 games today Warren strengthen this team,” the dis- Total* 30 12 27 13 47 2 St. 24 27 13 12 2 2 .500 as Totals 36 927 0 Stuart, Detroit 3* 19 12 2 .500 1 Yuhas. Louis .. only more expensive Hodges had in 277 •Popped 1 Ultra-fine stitching found in the Hacker the Boston Braves, played gusted owner told report- out for Staley In 7th. Delock, Boston 20 25 5 12 2 2 .500 i Ramsdell, Chicago. 27 18 9 15 11 .500 tamed Phillies’ (Filed Glaviano 7th. . 14 20 6 23 18. 5 4 .500 straight games before today. His out for in Schelb. Phlla. 3 2 2 .500 I Konstanty. Phlla. .. 11 shirts and scores of other details! 9-3, in his first start of the pea- IHit into force play for Crlmian in Oth. * Bearden. St. Louis 32 29 17 9 11 .500 i Rutherford. Bkn 18 17 8 5 11 .500 place was taken by Dick Williams. Philadelphia 001 100 110—4 ! Newsom. Wash. l3 10 6- 5 11 .500 > Hansen. Phlla. l6 14 6 4 11 .500 • son. 82 79 27 Boston * two-way collars. St. Louis 000 000 300—3 I Rogovln. Chicago ._ ’33 4 5 .444 Cole. 15 18 15 11 .600 Convertible only 78 67 22 21 4 5 .444 Boston - A six-run fourth inning, in Carl Furillo was Brooklyn’s Nats Runs—Hamner. Ryan. Porterfield. Wash. Wilson. 60 40 30 30 3 4 .429 Burses*. Waltkus. 52 55 21 27 3 4 .429 here. Small, medium, ._ 83 4 Kllppsteln. Chicago • Your and dad’s size is home run hitter today. His sev- B-l.) Schoendlenst. Muisal. Slaughter. Errors— 1 Hudson. Wash, 59 26 25 3 .429 > size Hank Sauer belted his 13th Lopat. New 48 39 18 21 2 3 .400 .. 55 50 20 27 .400 which (Continued From Page Wyrostek. Jones. Runs batted in—Wait- York- I Koslo. New York 2 3 for Louis 72 37 32 3 5 .375 St. Louis .. 44 16 23 2 3 .400 Day. enth-inning smash for Burgess. Slaughter . Byrne, St. ... 76 I Presko. 45 and large. Buy now Father’s homer and batted in his 51st and accounted kus. Roberts. Hamner. 50 18 23 4 : 63 71 34 28 3 6 .333 (3). Moreno. Wash. _ 49 2 .333 Friend. Pittsburgh plate. Two-base hits—Ashburn, Waltkus. : 20 21 4 12 1 2 made the task easy for two runs. It was the 13th homer who fired to the Kluttz, Burgess. Slaughter. Byrd. Philadelphia 36 49 16 22 2 4 .333 Heintzelman. Phila. .333 52d runs, Home runs—Waltkus. 21 20 10 4 2 54 45 2 .286 hit off Wehmeier this season. who had started home, retreated Hamner. Double plays—Hemus to Schoen- ; Newhouser. Detroit 1 .333 I Drews. Philadelphia 16 34 6 Hacker, who had owned a 2-1 Ryan , Miller. New York 17 20 15 10 1 2 .333 I Dickson. Pittsburgh 81 83 31 29 3 8 .273 dienst to Sister. to Hamner to 20 6 .250 safely to third with Lollar in Waltkus. Left bases—Philadelphia. Houtteman. Detroit 63 70 22 34 3 7 .300 I Meyer, Phila. - 66 63 25 2 record on 10 relief appearances. Rutherford Gets Win. on _ 56 48 24 31 2 pursuit on his return there 6; St. Louis. 13. Bases on bass—Off r Trucks. Detroit 5 .286 i Lanier, New York .. 32 31 22 8 1 3 .250 The Cubs roughed up four The Reds a ges- but Roberts. 3; off Konstanty. 1; off Crimian. Trout. Det.-Boston. 32 36 22 22 2 5 .286 ; Spencer. New York 29 18 7 12 1 3 .250 made couple of occupying base. Strike outs—By Roberts, 1; by Btaley. ’ Garver, St. Louis... 69 57 17 37 2 6 .250 i Kelly, Chicago 34 32 20 15 1 4 .200 The found Sleater the 1. 41 28 5 .167 with heir 14-hit attack. loss tures to get into the game with a 2. Hits—Off Roberts. 11 in 6% innings: * Stobbs. Chicago .. 42 37 21 15 1 3 .250 I Mizell, St. Louis 5O 31 1 Since Clyde was entitled to the off Konstanty. 1 in innings; off f Morgan, New York. 35 38 10 18 1 3 .250 I Pollet, Pittsburgh- 67 68 25 35 1 8 .143 charged to Max Surkont. 2% 51 16 4 .200 Boston 64 69 8 was in the second and two more Staley. 7 in 7 innings; off Werle. 1 In Harriet, St. Louis- 47 17 1 I Bickford. -. 21 28 1 .143 *12.95 CABANA run base, Sleater was called out and 1 HENS Sam Jethroe was Hacker’s only The 1 Inning: off Crlmian. 1 In 1 inning. Scarborough. Bn. _ 37 37 13 14 1 4 . 200 I Blackwell. Cin. 54 54 32 32 17 .125 in the fourth. latter outburst the died when Baker Runs and earned runs—Off Staley. 3-3; ; Hooper, Phila. 52 53 20 13 1 5 .167 : Schmidt, St. Louis 25 25 11 24 0 2 .000 unruly customer, claming his threat 1-1; 31 18 21 0 2 .000 Donovan, Boston .000 sixth knocked Chris Van Cuyk out of Rodriguez. off Werle, off Roberts. 3-3: off r Hoeft. Detroit 20 I 13 18 12 7 0 2 homer, a single. popped to Konstanty. 0-0; off Criminal. 0-0. Hitt Martin, Phila. 25 32 15 13 0 2 .000 I Brecheen. St. Louis 28 33 6 18 0 3 .000 tripple and the box and brought in Johnny by pitcher—Staley (Jones). Winning t Zoldak. Phlla 19 22 2 5 0 2 .000 I Munger. St. L.-Pg. 30 34 9 9 0 4 .000 NOTES—Ken Holcombe, beaten New 20 8 0 40 20 0 4 .000 Sauer’s home run came im- pitcher—Konstanty (2-1). Losing pitcher r Kuzava, York. 15 9 2 .000 I Main, Pittsburgh - 27 28 Rutherford, who got credit for his 18 12 2 0 2 .000 43 38 15 0 4 .000 his (0-1. Haynes. ... Pittsburgh- LEISURE JACKETS five times and still seeking —Werle Time—2:26. Attendance e Wash. 13 I Kline. 36 mediately after Surkont had (paid). Holcombe. Chicago 35 38 17 12 0 .000 Fox, Philadelphia - 39 15 I 0 6 .000 second victory. first win, will pitch for the White —10.391 5 1 JO thrown at Hauk’s head and was Brooklyn A.H.O.A. Cincinnati A.H.O.A. Sox today against Julio Moreno by plate Umpire Jocko Morcan.3b ft 0 1 4 Borkski.lb 4 0 5 0 lectured . . . Bob Porter- drove Reese.ss 4 2 2ft Adams.lb 4111 (2-4) Hard-luck Gabardine! Conlan. The big outfielder Bridges.ss 0 0 0 0 Hatton.2b 4 2 2 3 knee « field was hit on the left by into the field gnlder.cf ft 1 ft Westlake,cf 30 7 0 the ball left bleach- Robln*on.2b 3 0 2 0 Marshall.rf 4 2 10 Yost’s line drive in batting prac- ers, scoring Gene Hermanski ahead Camp'ella.e 4 2 3 0 Rossl.c 2 0 5 2 Pafko.lf 4 3 0 1 McMil’an.ss 4 2 0 2 tice . . . was painful but not of him. Furillo.rs 5 2 4 0 Post.lf 3 0 6 0 serious. Williams.lb 6 2 10 1 Church.p 0 0 0 0 by Boston. A.H.O.A. Chicago. A.H.O.A. Van Cuyk.p 2 10 0 Weh'eier.p 2 0 0 0 The first four balls hit the Jethroe.cf 43 5 0 Miksls.2b 41 3 2 Ruth’ford.p 3 0 0 1 *Kazak 10 0 0 ; drives, to Thorpe.rf 4 0 2 0 Bau oltz.cf 6 3 o 0 Nuxhall.p 00 0 0 Nats were line three Mathew* 3b 4 111 Her’nski.rf 5 3 10 Dente and one to Carrasquel. . . . Gordon.il 412 0 Sauer II 412 0 Totals 40 13 27 12 Totals 31 7 27 8 ft 1 4 0 Nats and White Sox Cooper.c 2 12 0 Atwell.c •Fanned for Wehmeier In 7th. The will St. Clalre.c 2 0 10 Fondy.lb 4 2 10 0 clash again tomorrow night, then 414 0 Serena,3b 42 12 Brooklyn 801 000 320—11 £94 Crowe.lb Hart'cld.2b 3 14 1 Smalley.s» 4 13 2 Cincinnati 010 200 000— 3 Cleveland invades for a three- Bisti,2b 10 12 Hacker,p 3 0 0 2 Run*—Morgan, Reese (2). Snider, Rob- Locan.ss 3 0 2 2 inson. Campanella (2). Pafko (2), Tu- game series which will end the Way belnw the maker*. Surkont.p 110 2 rlllo (2>, Waselake. Marshall (2). Errors Nats’ activity here until July 3. •Whisenant 10 0 0 —Borkowski. Runs batted in—McMillan 1 \ Cole.p 0 0 0 1 (2). Furillo (ft). Williams (2). Campanella. ... hasn’t TRUCK FREETIRE Jensen obtained hit RARKING SALE a ill! I LJ II / Jones.p 0 0 1 (2). ¦ 0 Robinson, Pafko. Two-base hlta— in last 15 is hit- tDaniels 10 0 0 Furillo. Williams. Snider. Marshall (2). his tries and Yost Chlpman.p 0 0 0 0 . Home runs—Furillo. Stolen bases—Reese less in 13 efforts. (2). Double plays—Morgan to Williams, Total* 34 824 10 Total! 38 14 27 8 Williams to Reese. Left on bases—Brook- v DEPt Base on ball*—Off /JilifHS®™ ¦Struck out for Surkont In sth. lyn, 8 Cincinnati. 4. tOrounded out for Jones In Bth. Van Cuyk. 3: off Church. 3: off Wehmeier, 2. off Nuxhall. 1. Struck out—By Ruther- Boston 002 001 000—3 2; 1; Wehmeier. 1; 000 630 00*—8 ford. off Church. off JACOBSEN Chicago ; off Nuxhall. 1. Hits—Off Van Cuyk. 5 Runs—Jethroe (2). Surkont. Mlksls <2), in 3 innings (faced three batters in 4th). Hermanski. Sauer. Fondy (2). Serena, i off Rutherford. 2 in 6 innings; off Church. PACER Smalley. Hacker. Error —Hartsfleld. Runs 2 in % Inning; off Wehmeier, 8 In ffVs batted In—Jethroe (2), Smalley. Mlksls innings; off Nuxhall. 3 in 2 Innings. (2). Hermanski (2). Sauer (2). Baum- Runs and earned runs—Off Van Cuyk. MOWER (2). Mathews. Two-base hits—Sur- 3-3; off Church. 5-6: off Rutherford. 0-0; holt! Wehmeier, Wild kont. Mlksls, Hartsfleld, Crowe. Three- i off 4-4: off Nuzhall. 2-2. base hit—Jethroe. Home runs—Jethroe, ] pitch—Wehmeier. pitcher— Sauer. Stolen base—Hacker. Sacrifice— Rutherford (2-1). Losing pitcher—Church Double plays—Mlksls to Smalley (0-2). Time—2:l6. Attendance—ll,o7l. Hacker. » - to Fondy; Serena to Mlksls to Fondy. Left Skipper blue and teal, on bases*—Boston,4: Chicago, 10. Bases on Surkont 1: off Cole. 2; Regvtof' & balls—Off Extro out—By Surkont”; " °W off Jones. 1. Struck League Results H & i. . 1 * Minor 9 _. rea by Chipman, 1; by Hacker. 4. Hits—Off Military t Ply for Car* RETREADS . . In By the Associated Press ZLa A checks! Surkont. 9 In 4 innings; off Cole. 1 Tire. .*«’ A L (ray and maize Inning; Jones. 2 in 2H Innings, off Truck «50x 20ii.95 *3 off league JsgS ]" GUARANTEED Chipman, 2 In 1 Inning. Runs and earned international t * * Burkont. 6-6; off Cole, 3-3. 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