THE EVENING STAR SPORT A-14 ** Washington, D. C. LITTLE 1 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, IMI Latest KO Sensation AultEarns Indian Spring Title Housecleaning On Trial Tonight in 4th Time; Kenwood Ace Upset Eddie Ault is a repeater as golf after being 3 down at the turn to champion at Indian Spring Club get past Gene Fossum, 1 up, in Needed, Cain Insists Bout With Williams with his 1-up victory over Dick the first round of match play. By tho Associated Frost Schattman in yesterday’s 36-hole Other results: final. It was his fourth title Bob Bowie defeated Tom Black, 1 up; , Sept. 10. Billy Burns defeated John Gonella, 2 and victory. 1; George Voigt defeated Buddy In TV Discussion Boxing’s newest special- 6 *nd 4; Oates. Chandler defeated Dick ist, 20-year-old Gil Turner, faces That was the only club title MUbourne, 3 and 2: Jimmy Olpe defeated Recent activities in the middle- Edgl* 1 up; Barry Ford defeated biggest young yesterday, but the scene Jack Johnson. Jimmy weight light- the test of his career decided Evans 1 up; Bogley defeated and di- tonight when he meets Ike Wil- was laid for a title match next Jerry Burch,, 3 and 2; Joe Balestrl de- visions are proof that a house- (e»ted Jay Woodslde, 6 and 6: Bill Mc- liams, former lightweight cham- Sunday at Bethesda between Grath defeated Gene Fossum. 1 up; Ar- cleaning is needed in boxing, ac- * thur Woodslde defeated Lee Kelsey. 6 and pion, in a 10-round bout at Shibe George Winkler and Joe LaSalle. 3: Mike Jankowskf_defe»ted Senator Cain, Republi- Baseball 6; C. Van Horn. cording to Yesterday's Major League Box Scores Park. LaSalle, defending champion, Doug Mattlson defeated Gil can, Washington. (Continued From Page A-13.) WlUett. 2 and 1; MaJ. R. M. McClendon of Turner has won 24 fights with- went to the 19th hole to edge defeated Carl Steel. 7 and 6. Senator Cain wants to know A's, 10-3; Red Sox, 4-2 Braves, 5-4; Phils, 4-1 7-0; The defending Paul Cubs, Reds, 3-7 edged game out a defeat since he turned'pro- Ben Hartig, 1 up, and Winkler champion, why Rocky Graziano has 8 ' . 4-3, in a that been Boston. AB. ?. _ FIRST GAMS. FIRST GAME. fessional, by Ben Whiting, up in Nicholson, was beaten in the sec- H^O °hlff’ AF. HO. A Phila. AB. H. O. A. Boston. AB. H. O. A. AB. H. O. A. Cincin. AB. H. O. A. no bd&ring on race. 20 knockout. won over 1 promised a middleweight title DlM’glo.cf 4 0 0 0 Joost.ss 4 J 2 1 2 had the ond the Dupont 4 0 4 I Ashb’n.cf 5 3 0 Slstl.ss 6 2 15 Mlksla,2b 4 12 3 Adams.Sb 4 0 13 A victory over Williams will as- 18 holes, in yesterday’s semifinals. round of Fort Pesky,2b 4 Fain.lb 3 0 0 (J H’mn’r.ss 5 13 1 Jethroe.cf 6 2 Ryan,:;b Sox, who pre- light against the winner of WU’ms.lf 9 6 0 Bau'lts.cf 6 16 0 2 0 0 6 The Red had Turner at Kid title series by Bob Plitt, 2 and I, 4 12 0 Valo.rf 3 2 4 C 1) Jones.3b 6 2 0 0 T’g’s’n.lb 4 19 0 Herm'l.rf 4 Merrl’n.K 4 3 2 0 viously, 15 sure a shot either Last year’s champion at Ken- Wednesday night’s Randy Turpin- Bt’ns..lb-ss 5 112 Zemtal.lf 6 110 4 3 2 0 Elllott,3b 3 2 110 whipped the Athletics welterweight In 0 Hcock,3b Snnls.rf 11 Sauer.lf 3 0 3 0 Klus’ki.lb 4 210 0 Gavilan, the tltlist, wood, Miller, other matches, Joe Haskins de- O dm’n.lb 4 210 6 2 2 3 ? SJsjer.lf 3 12 0 Gordon,lf 3 0 0 0 Jack’n.Hb 4 10 2 H. Ed’s.rf 4 12 0 times in 20 meetings, were beaten Don was eliminated bout when Vollm’r.rf 5 2 3 0 Phllley.cf 5 0 4 1 W 3 0 5 1 Cooper.e 4 0 5 2 Burgess,c Usher,cf Billy an play feated Joe 4 3; Boudr’u.ss 1 tkus.lb 3 13 1 4 0 3 0 with weapon—the or Graham, who lost in the first round of match Bachmurski, and four or five fighters 2*14 Buder.2b 3 2 3 S 2 C’lero.2b 4 0 2 3 Marsh’l.rf 4 2 2 0 B. Ed’s,lb 4 111 0 3 0 11 their own home Gwynn there are other •Hat’d,3b 1 0 0 2 Tlpton.c 3 2 2 1 1 Wllber.c 3 17 0 H’tsfd.2b 10 3 1 McMl’n.ss homer by unpopular split decision to Gav- for the club title yesterday by Rowlette won over Ken deserving Rob’s’n.e 2 Smalley.M 4 12 6 ‘Wyros'k 10 0 0 run. A three-run Ed- more of such a chance. 4 3 0 Hooper,p 3 0 0 2 2 Johnson,p 3 0 0 2 Spahn.p 4 10 2 Kelly,p.. 4 0 0 0 Pramesa.c 3 18 0 ilan two weeks ago. Bost, up. Joseph Ken- Byrne, 2 and 1; Gilbert Bowie de- M’D’m’t.p 2 0 0 1 Martin,p 0 0 0 (1 i) 'Brownr 1000 Blaek'U.p die Joost snapped a 4-4 tie and Max 1 Dr. He also asks why Irish Bob Mur- Kinder.p 0 0 0 0 11 0 2 0 0 1 It’s an important fight, too, feated Bob Miller, 2 and 1, and Ed tMaJeskl fl _, , 33 10 27 11 rich, another former champion, tDropo 1 u 0 0 Schelb.p [)9 Totals Byerly.p. 0 0 0 0 sparked the A’s to a phy who, he said, “can’t punch 0 4 0 0 Totals 36 10 24 7 tTappe 10 0 0 six-runs for Ike wins, Bunge Norman Burch, his Kiely,p 0 6 0 0 eighth inning that won the Williams. If he was eliminated in the second eliminated way paper Scarb’h.p •Grounded out for Johnson in 9th. Erautt.p. 0 0 0 0 get up. out of a box’’ got a 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia will a return match with round by Buddy Sharkey, 9 and 7. 1 Wlght.p 0 0 0 0 000 103 000—4 Totals opener. crack at Joey Maxim’s light-heavy . Boston 000 36 ~7 27 II Totals 32 ~7 27 lo James Carter, who took Williams’ At Prince 121 Olx—6 Gus First and second round scores: Georges, Rodney Faller Totals 36 10 24 13 Totals 35 12 27 10 ) Runs—Hamner, Jones. Slsler, •Filed out for McMillan In 9th. Zemial’s 30th circuit clout championship away from title instead of Harry Matthews, ‘Ran for Boudreau Ennis. t Popped outfor Byerly In Bth. him First round—Maury Fitzgerald de- defeated Mike Brown, 6 and 5, for „ In 6'A. Torgeson, Elliott, Marshall (2), Spahn. Murphy- with a mate abroad and another this year. feated Royce Hough. 4 and 3; Chester junior who had beaten or Archie tFouled out for Kinder in Bth. Errors—Hamner. Spahn. Runs batted In— Chicago 000 000 340—7 earlier Hennlgar George the title, while Mrs. (Singled for Martin in Bth. Jones. Slsler <2), Cincinnati by Dave Phllley defeated Freeman. 1 Jack Moore, a ranking contender* for Ennis. Elliott. Cooper. 000 101 001—3 homer accounted Carter, Gavilan and Graham up; John Elslnger defeated Wade Brln- Smith won Mrs. Chaim- Boston * „—O2O 000 020— 4 : Jethroe. Sistl. Two-base hits—Hamner. over Fred Elliott. Runs—Baumholtz, Hermanskl, Jackson for all of Philadelphia’s runs in will be among 17,000 expected ley. 1 up In 20 holea; Nick Hollander 12 years. Philadelphia 000 300 16x—10 i Ennis. Wilber Spahn. Three-base (2), Burgess (2), Smalley. Ryan (2). Mer- for defeated Craig Wilton, 1 up; Lou son, 5 and 3, for the women’s —Sistl. *—Jones, Slsler. Bobby Jr., 1; •Runs—Stephens. Goodman (2). Vollmer, rlman. Errors—B. Edwards, McMillan. the nightcap. Little Shantz the fight. Promoter Herman Tay- Bemla defeated Cliff Kohlman. 2 and championship. Graziano Seen Gate Magnet. > Stolen bases—Jethroe. Ashburn, Elliott. Runs batted In—-Jackson (2), A. P. defeated Scott Rigby, 5 Joost (2), Fain, Valo (2), Hitchcock, Suder Sacrifices—Slsler. Left on : Blackwell. hurled a three-hitter to win his lor is counting gate Rudder (2). Tipton, Majeski. bases—Philadelphia. Hartsfleld. B Edwards (2). Smalley (2), Merrlman. on a of some- and 4; R. C. Hereford defeated Don Chevy Chase’s junior crown went The Senator’s questions Errors—Boudreau. 1 8; Boston, 9. Bases : H. Edwards. Three-base hits— game, gave A’s Thompson. 3 and 1: Dr. P. Kenrick were Tipton. Phllley. Runs batted in—Robin- on Spahn. 2; Klussewskl, 15th and the their where around $65,000. J. to Bill Parks son (2), Vollmer (2). (3). ; balls—Off off Johnson, 4. ‘ Jackson. B. Edwards. Home run—Smalley. defeated E. R. Ferguson, 4 and 3. with an 83 round, addressed to Truman Gibson, jr„ Tipton Zernlal Struck out—By Spahn. 3; by Johnson. 7. ] 11th sweep of a —- Russ (2). Majeski. Joost (3K Hitchcock. Two- l Winning Stolen base—Kluszewskl. plays— Should Williams win—and if he Perky Culllnane defeated Wood- while Deede Burnside the pitcher—Spahn (19-12). Losing Smalley Edwards; Burgess and 1; Joe O’Brien defeated won secretary of the International base —Robinson. Tipton, Joost, Zer- pitcher—Johnson (5-6). ¦ Mlksls to to B. high for the majors. does, it be an upset—he field, 2 nial. Goodman.hits Suder. Valo. Home run— Time—2:l4. to Mlksls. Left on bases—Chicago. 4; Cin- will will Howard DeFranceaux. 4 and 2: Bill girls’ championship. Boxing Club, during "¦ ». , last night’s Joost. Sacrifices—Boudreau. Tipton. cinnati. 4. Bases on balls—Off Kelly, 2; Jim Hegan was the hitting star qualify for an October 15 meet- Briggs defeated Sam Ross. 4 and 3; Joe panel on Double plays—Pesky to Boudreau to Good- off Blackwell. 3. Struck out—By Kelly, .Gambatese defeated Don Jones. 4 and 2; discussion the American SECOND GAME. — they ing with Carter man; Hooper to Joost to Fain; Phllley to 3; by Blackwell, 7; by Byerly, 1. Hits for the Indians as overcame at Convention Buddy Sharkey defeated J. C. Larsen, Tipton; to ,Pesky Goodman. Phila. AB. H. O. A. Boston. AB. H. O. A. Blackwell, In Innings: off Byerly, 3 and 1: Max Bost defeated Don Miller. Forum of the Air radio and tele- Hatfield to 71 Off 7 7% an early 3-0 deficit at St. Louis Hall here. Larry vision Subject of the Left on bases—Boston. 11: Philadelphia. Ashb’n.cf 5 3 Slstl.ss 4 0 3 2 0 In Vi Inning; off Erautt, 0 in 1 Inning. Both 1 up; Imhoff defeated Sam Del- broadcast. 8. Bases on balls—Off Hooper, 4; Ham’er.ss 4 112 Jethroe.cf 4 13 0 Winning pitcher—Kelly $7-2). Losing won in ninth inning. Turner and Williams will Vecchio, 2 and 1: Fred Marshall de- Par is Good Enough off 5 0 10 To’son.lb 3 0 6 1 and the The Roger 0 and 6. discussion was “Should Congress Martin. 1; off McDermott. 6; off Scar- pitcher—Blackwell (14-14). Time—l:66. be going for . ex- feated Gambatese. out—By McDermott, is.rL. 3 0 2-' 0 Elliott,3b 4 2 2 3 big catcher, who earlier had The Second round Fltagerald defeated borough, 1. Struck 2: 8 12 1 Oordon.lf 4 2 2 1 up; Elslnger defeated Hol- Investigate Boxing.’’ by Kinder. 1. Hits—Off 6 Esr.lfts.3WHr run, perts figure that if Williams is Hennlgar. 2 Innings: McDermott. W’tkus.TO 4 15 0 M’shall.rf 4 110 SECOND GAME. driven in a opened the ninth lander 4 and 3; Semla defeated Rudder. that Graziano in 6Vi off Kinder. 1 In 84 in- Ca’lero,2b 2 0 2 1 H’field.2b 3 16 2 going score 2; Gibson answered ning; off Kiely. 2 in 0 Inning (faced 3 Chicago AB. H. O. AB. H. O. A. by beating out his to win, hell have to 3 and Hereford defeated Dr. Kenrick. As Buck White Sem’lck.c a bunt for Wins 2 0 4 2 Mueller.c 2 0 4 2 A. Cineln. 1 up; O'Brien defeated Culllnane. 2 as a former champion would be a batters); off Scarborough. 2 In 0 inning Jordan.p 2 10 0 Cole.p ,8312 Mlksls.2b 4 13 1 Adams.Sb 6 111 heavily in the early rounds at 1; (faced ' 0 Ryan,2b third hit. Me to third on for, and Briggs defeated Gambatese. 1 Sy Dm Associated Frost good gate 3 batters): off Wight. 1 In 1 0 B'holtz.cf 6 3 0 3 12 0 moved attraction for another inning; Hooper. (none •Nlch’son 1 0 0 H'm'skl.rf 4 28, Ike is likely to quickly. up: Sharkey defeated Bost," 9 and 7; off 10 in 7 Innings Hansen.p 0 0 0 0 4 110 M’man.lf 14 0 a single and another safe bunt tire Imhoff defeated Marshall, 3 and 2. 8th); Martin, 1 Inning; Sauer.lf 4 110 Kl’skl.lb 4 3 6 1 ALBANY, N. Sept. 10.—Par title fight and that the IBC would out In off o. in H. Once one of the most feared Y.. off Schelb, 0 In 1 Inning. Winning pitcher Totals 31 24 *7 Totals 31 10 27 13 J'kson.Sb 3 0 1 4 E’ds.rf 3 0 10 and scored on Bob Avila’s long Defending Champion Willie be glad to put on a Matthews- (11-4). Losing pitcher—Kiely ~7 B.Ed'S.lb 4 0 9 0 men in the ring, Williams has was good enough to the $15.- —Martin •Grounded out for Bth. Sm'ley.ss Usher,cf fly. who the been win (5-4). Time—2:39. \ Jordan In 3 0 13 4 16 0 Mike Garcia, hurled Shea posted rounds of 76-39 for Moore fight, with the winner to 3 15 0 Howell.e 0 6 on the downgrade for the last two Philadelphia 100 000 000—1 S»wen,c 3 0 two innings, picked up his in 000 Rmpire State golf tournament face Maxim. Boston 000 021 lOx—4 Burgess 110 0 Wehm’r.p 4 2 11 last years. Much of his trouble medalist honors the Congres- SECOND GAME. Lown.p 0 0 0 0 19th triumph. has and campaigner—Buck Heavyweight Champion Jersey Runs—Ashburn. Torgeson. Gordon. Muel- tCusick 110 0 sional Club championship. Other a veteran Beston AB. H. O. A. Phils. AB. H. O. A. ler. Cole. Error—Jones. Runs batted In— been caused by his inability to DiMag..cf 0 0 Joost.ss 3 0 0 5 Kl’stein.p 10 0 1 Eddie Robinson batted in three make leaders were George Pittman, 70- White Greenwood, Joe Walcott, another member of 3 0 Jones, Cole (3). Gordon. Two-base hits— tßork’skl 10 0 0 the lightweight limit of 135 of Miss.— Pesky.ss 4 2 3 2 Fatn.lb 4 0 13 1 Cole, Ashburn. Home run—Cole. Stolen home run and the panel, called Moore “one of Will’ms.lf 4 13 0 Valo.rf 4 13 0 runs with his 27th pounds. 76—146: M. P. Nolan. 74-73—147; pocketed first-prize money on a Steph’s,3b bases—Ashburn. Gordon. Double plays— Totals 34 ~6 24 ~9 Totals 33 ~9 27 ~6 the 4 0 2 2 Zernlal,lf 4 15 0 Mueller Sistl; Mueller; Cabal- a to help John Elslnger, 76-71—147; 284. greatest fighters we have had 4 0 12 Hitch.,3b 3 0 0 3 to Gordon to • ‘Singled for Owen In ninth. fifth-inning double Saul Williams’ manager. Frank Hal Good’n.2b lero to Waltkus. Left on bases—Philadel- tßlngled fourth, in a long time,” but added that Volimer.rf 1 0 4 0 Phllley.cf 2 10 0 phia, for Lown In Rogovin, White? Sox righthander, (Blinky) predicts Roddy, 72-76—148; E. F. Gallaher, White shot 72, 1 over par, on Dropo.lb 3 010 1 Suder.2b 2 0 12 12; Boston. 5. Basses on balls—Off tstruck out for Kllppstein In ninth. Palermo, that the manager of titleholder Roasar.c 3 0 2 0 Astroth.c 3 0 4 0 Cole. 9; off Jordan, 2. Struck out—By get his 12th victory. enter ring 72-76—148; F. B. Bomar, 71-77 homestretch 18 yesterday. a can- Cole. 1; by Jordan, 2; by Hansen. 1. Hits Chicago 000 000 000—0 Ike will the at about the He wanting Stobbs.p 2 0 0 1 Bhants.p 2 0 12 300 OOx—7 by pounds ready 148; Dr. W. J. Evans, 73-76—149, Doug not be blamed for to avoid •Hod’rline 1 0 o 0 —Off Jordan. 9 In 7 Innings: off Hansen, 013 A fourth-inning home run 142 and be to shed was two strokes better than such a dangerous Kinder.p 0 0 0 0 1 in 1 Inning. Winning pitcher—Cole Runs—Adams, Ryan, Klussewskl (2), seven and G. L. Cornell, 72-77—149. Ford of Y, man. (2-4). Losing pitcher—Jordan (1-3). H. Edwards. Usher (2). Errors—Adams, Monte Irvin with one man on base pounds for a rematch with Harrison, N. Fred Attendance—B,6Bß. Army Navy Denies IBC Boxing. Totals 29 ~3 24 ~8 Totals 27 ~3 27 13 Time—2:o7. B. Edwards. Runs batted In—Wehmeier, Sal Maglle needed to whip Carter. The medal at went Hawkins of El Paso, Tex., who Harms •Panned for Usher (3). Merrlman. Kluszewskl (2). was all Dick O’Brien, sports columnist Stobbs in Bth. Two-bsse hit—Hermanskl. Home runs— the Dodgers as the New York Turner, whose most recent vic- to Col. Jimmy Wilson with 72-69 had set a 54-hole pace at 210, Washington Boston 000 002 000—2 Usher, Kluszewskl. Left on bases—Chi- first —l4l, followed by of the Times-Herald Philadelphia 010 002 OOx—3 cago. 11; Cincinnati. 6. Bases on balls— righthander became the Ra- tories were knockouts ofBeau Jack Col. W. B. skidded to 77 on the final day and fourth member of the panel, Runs—Dimaggio, Pesky. Valo, Zernlal. Cards, 2-7; Pirates, 1-4 Off Wehmeier. 4; off Lown, 4. Struck out tional Leaguer to record 20 vic- and Charley Fusari, both of whom Reed, 73-77 —150; Representative and wound up in a third-place tie Phllley. Error—Vollmer. Runs batted in— —By Kipsteln, 4; by Lown, 1; by Weh- Feller, quit Tom drew from Gibson the admission Pesky, Williams. Phllley. Zernlal (2). FIRST GAME. meier. 6. Hits—Off Lown. 4 in 3 Innings; tories. ’s Bob the ring after their defeats, Picketts, 75-78 —153, and with Jerry Barber of Pasadena, Three-base hit—Pesky. Home off Klippstein, 5 In 6 Innings. Winning that the IBC holds contracts runs—Phll- St. L. AB. H. A. Fitts. AB. H. O. A. pitcher—Wehmeier (5-9). Losing 22, is the only other big will come inat about pounds. Maj. A. Jensen, 80-73—153. Calif. on , ley. Zernlal. —Joost to Suder to O. 3 pitcher with 143% of largest Pain. Left on bases—Boston. 3; Hemus.ss 5 15 Cas’ne.3b 4 111 —Lown (3-8)7 Time of game—2:ll. At- McGrath, some the boxing arenas Philadel- Sc’d’st.2b 5 3 2 4 Phil’ps.lb 4 014 0 leaguer with 20 or more wins. Williams will have a decided ad- Rill defending cham- White earned $2,400. Ford country, phia. 4. Bases on balls—Off Stobbs, 4; off tendance—7.l44. pion in the but Gibson denied Shantz, out—By by MusiaUb 3 111 0 Thom’s.cf 4 13 0 Wally vantage in reach, 73 inches lo at Prince Georges, rallied SI,BOO 3. Struck Shanta. 3: Sla’ter.rf 6 10 0 Klner.lf.. 4 10 0 Westlake batted in four 62%. banked and Hawkins $1,300. that the IBC was a dangerous Stobbs. 2. Hits—Off Stobbs. 3ln 7 Innings; H. Rice.lf 4 12 0 Bell.rf 3 110 single and homer off Kinder. 0 In 1 inning. Winning pitcher Lowrey.cf 15 0 Saffell.rf 0 0 0 1 runs with a to monopoly. IBC welcomes (15-9). 4 The —Shantz Losing pitcher—Stobbs John’n.3b 2 0 14 tHow’ton 10 0 0 help the Cards hand his former competition it, said, (10-6). Time—l:4o. Attendance—l 3,349. Bens’n,3b 1 0 0 0 M’C’ugh.e 4 112 and needs he Sarni.c 2 0 3 1 St’ck’d.ss 3 0 4 4 Rocca and Baillargeon mates the second beat- because it needs a lot of young •Westl’ke 0 0 0 0 Cole.2b 4 16 2 ing of the day. A lOth-inning fighters fulfill D. Rlce.e 0 0 10 Dlckson.p 4 10 6 and talented to all 4 10 2 single by Solly Hemus- followed its television White Sox, 4; Tigers, 3 Lanler.P- contracts. ”» Clashing by Red double, The competition from free Detroit AB. H. O. A. Chicago AB. H. O. A. Totals 35 30 14 Totals 36 ~7 80 15 atfiimer's en- Lipon.ss 4 14 1 Carra’l.ss 0 0 10 1 ‘Walked for Sami In 9th. won the opener. tertainment of television, and not Prlddy,2b 4 13 1 Baker,3b 3 3 3 1 tstruck out for Saffell In 10th. The popular Antonino Rocco Home runs by Bobby Usher and IMullin 10-00 Stewart,lf 4 0 3 0 ! from the IBC, is the many Minoso,3b St. fouls 100 000 000 I—2 meets Adrien Baillargeon, the . 4 0 3 1 3103 reason Kell,3b | Pittsburgh 000 000 010 o—l Ted Kluszewskl drove in five Only fight folded, Wertr.rf 6 3 3 0 Robl’n.lb 3 3 7 0 strong man from Canada, In to- on NATIONAL... clubs have Gibson fSouch’ck 0 o 0 0 Cole’an.rf 4 0 5 0 i Runs—Hemus (2), Klner. Error —Strlek- Cincinnati runs as Herm Weh- claimed. Sulliv’n.lf 6 13 0 Busby.cf. 4 14 0 i land. Runs batted in—Schoendlenst. Bell, night’s 60-minute limit wrestling meier pitched six-hit shutout ball Groth.cf 4 13 0 Sheely.c 3 13 0 i Musial. Two-base hits Schoendlenst, told Thomas, Slaughter. feature at Turner’s Arena. Walcott Senator Cain his Kry’kl.lb o 4 3 De’l.2b,ss 3 12 4 Dickson. Klner. Three- The over the Cubs, who whipped Ewell House.c 34. 1 2 *2 Rogovln.o 3 0 0 2 base hit—Castiglkme. Sacrifice —Casti- inaugurate LUXURYFlights at Standard Fare t request for an investigation of gllone. Left on bases—St. Louts. 8; Pitts- show will Monday Blackwell iu the opener / McLel’d.p 1 0 2 w tßoyd 10 0 0 i night behind boxing comes at the wrong time. Caln.po 0 0 0 Aloma.p. 0 0 0 0 i burgh. 10. Bases on balls—Off Lanier. 5; grappling at Turner’s, where Rookie Bob Kelly. • off Dickson, Struck By Lanier. 3: inquiry •Evers 110 0 . 3. out— action has been The time for such an was White.p by Dickson. 1. Winning pitcher—Lanier heretofore on Lefty Warren Spahn his .0010 (11-8). Losing pitcher—Dickson (18-13). won after the first Louis tGlnsb’rg 110 0 Wednesday nights. 19th game for in Walcott-Joe Bearden.p 0 0 0 0 Time—2:l6. the Braves the fight in New York, claimed the This is a return between two opener and Dick Cole hurled his champion, “to see Totals 37 10 24 ~8 Totals 30 "a 37*1) SECOND GAME. men who worked to a 60-minute major league how in the •Singled and batted In run for Cain first world the : 6th. St. Louis AB. H. O. A. Pittsb’gh AB. H. O. A. year in New York. referee and the judges In Hemus.ss 5 2 2 4 C’lione,3b 5 3 2 2 draw last The as Boston whipped the Phils twice. THE gave t Struck out for Rogovin in 7th. Sc’drst.2b 5 2 12 Met’ch.lb 5 2 8 3 tonight the deqision to Joe ?Singled Bth. winner is looking for a Cole drove in runs with a Louis for White In Musial, lb 4 311 2 B*U.rf 5 2 4 0, three over me.” IFlled for Prlddy In 9th. match against Don Eagle for the single, double and his first JF H.Rlce.lf 4 0 2 0 Klner.lf 2 0 10 1 home fßan for Werts In 9th. Sarni.c 1 0 0 0 H’erton.cf 4 0 2 1 i championship. Detroit 000 003 1 00—3 W’stlke.rf 6 2 3 0 Garag’a.c 3 0 6 1 run. Chicago 000 130 OOx—4 Benson.3b 4 10 1 Str’krd.u 4 111’ Diering.ef 4 2 3 0 Cole.2b 3 13 2 Runs—Werts (2), Groth. Baker. Minoso, Law.p 0 0 Error—Minoso. Runs D.RICC.C 2 14 0 0 0 Nats Robinson. Demaestri. Lowrky.lf 0 0 10 ‘Saffell 10 0 0 batted in—Robinson (3), Baker, House, Munger.p 0 0 0 0 Walsh.p 10 11 (Z'Car (Continued A-13.) ?. Page hits—Prlddy, From Evers, Wertz. Two-base Poh’lsky.p 0 0 0 1 Werle.p 0 0 0 1 Robinson. Werts. Three-base hit—Dema- Bok’m’n.p 2 0 0 0 tThomas 10 0 0 in the second inning. Neither ad- estri. Home runs—Robinson, Werts. Stolen Wllks.p 0 0 0 0 base—Prlddy. Sacrifice—McLeland. Dou- DO Prlddy Kryhoskl. Left TO to second YOU HAVE vanced base. ble play—Kell to to 36 13 27 10 34 27 12 on bases—Detroit. 11; Chictgo. 5. Bases Totals Totals ~5 A to and McLeland, 2; Rogovin. 3; •Grounded out for Law In 4th. walk on balls—Off off for Werle In Bth. Rizzuto’s double to right scoring off Bearden, 1. Struck out—By Rogovin, tGrounded out 2: by White. 1. Hits—Off McLeland. 8 In St. Louis 200200 210—7 him was enough to insure defeat 4Yj innings; off Cain. 0 in Vi Inning; off Pittsburgh 110 200 000—4 innings; for Don Johnson in the third Rogovin, 8 In 7 off White, 1 In 3 Runs—Schoendlenst. Musial (2). West- PUMP YOUR 1 inning; off BRAKES? Innings; off Bearden. 0 in lake. Benson. Dlerine. Lowrey, Cast)gllone inning. Berra clinched it for the Aloma. 2 in 2 Innings. Winning pitcher— (2). Metkovleh. cole. Errors—Howerton. Rogovin (12-7) Losing pitcher—McLe- Strickland. Runs batted in—Westlake (4), Yankee in the fourth when he land (0-1). Time—2:36. Attendance—- Bell (2). Castlgllone. D. Rice. Hemus. rammed his second homer of the -13,844. Metkovich, Schoendlenst. Two-base hits— Musisl. Benson. Metkovich. Home run— day into the rightfield stands. Westlake. Sacrifice—Munger. Law, Pohol- only four sky. Double plays—Cole to Metkovich; Johnson allowed hits as Musial (unassisted). Left on bases—St. went down to his 10th loss. Indian*, 4; Browns, 3 Louis. 8; Pittsburgh, 9. Bases on balls— Cleve. AB. H. O. A. St.Loals AB. H. O. A. Off Munger. 2; off Poholsky. 1: off Bokel- The Nats gave the Yankees a M’chell.lf 4 13 0 Young,2b 4 13 4 mann, 2; off Law. 2; off Walsh. 2. Struck tussle in the first game. ATlla.2b 5 15 4 M’pes.lfcf 5 12 0 out—By Law. lr by Walsh, 2; by Werle. 1; Berra Doby.cf 5 3 4 0 Rapp.rf 5 2 2 0 by Wilks. 1; by Poholsky. 2; by Bokelmann. slammed a homer in the second i Rosen,3b 3 0 0 3 Arft.lb 4 17 0 2. Hits—Off Munger. 6 in IVs Innings; off 17 0 Poholsky, Innings; Bokelmann. inning, Easter.lb 4 3 9 1 Lollar.c _ 3* 3 In 2 oft but Noren doubled across McC’ky.rf 4 0 10 Delslng.cf 2 13 1 1 In 5% Innings; off Law, 7 In 4 Innings; two runs in third Di- K’nedy.rf 0 0 0 0 Wood.lf 0 0 0 0 off Walsh, 5 In 3 innings; off Werle, 1 In 1 the before Boone.ss 2 0 2 3 Marsh.3b 3 12 1 inning; off Wilks, 0 In 1 inning. Wild Maggio tied the score at 2-2 in •Lemon 110 0 tßatts 1 0 0 0 Ditch —Bokelmann. Balk—Werle. Winning the with Combs.ss 1 0 0 2 Mag’re.3b 0 0 O 1 pitcher—Bokelmann (2-2). Losing pitcher second a single that Hegan.c 4 3 3 1 J’nfngs.ss 2 113 —Walsh (1-4). Time—2:2B. Attendance scored Rizzuto from Wynn.p 3 10 0 tßyrne 10 0 0 —17,466. third base. Brissie.p 0 0 0 0 Th'mas.as 0 0 0 0 Washington had the bases Garcia,p 0 0 0 0 Pll’tte.p 2 1 0 J Paige.p 0 0 0 0 loaded with none out in the fifth {Taylor 110 0 against , but Mickey fSaucier 0 0 0 o Giants 2; Dodgers, 1 New York AB. H. O. A Brtel’n AB. H. O A. Vernon tapped a double-play Totals 36 12 27 14 Totals 33 11 27 11 0 •Singled for Boone In sixth, Stanky.2b 2 113 F’rTo.rf 4 2 0 grounder back at the pitcher. for Marsh in eighth. Dark.ss 4 116 Reese.ss 3 12 7 tstruck out Mueller,rf Snider.cf 2 0 single tFlled out for Jennings In eighth. 4 12 0 4 2 Then Runnels delivered a {Singled for Paige in ninth. Irvln.lf 3 13 0 R’bns’n.2b 3 2 6 2 Nats’ hit {Ran for Taylor In ninth. L’km’n.lb 4 013 0 Pafko.lf 3 0 10 for the fourth of the r ms’n.3b 3 12 2 Hodges.lb 4 010 0 inning, scoring Gil Coan to give Cleveland 000 002 011—4 Mays.cf 4 0 10 W’lk’r.c 3 112 I St. Louis .. . .. 300 000 000—3 W’str'm.e 3 0 4 1 *D. T'ps’n 0 0 0 0 Pf Iff Washington a 3-2 lead. Runs Doby (2), McCosky, Hegan. M’gl'e.p 3 0 0 4 King.p 0 0 0 0 :, Kuzava Stops Rally. Young. Rapp. Lollar. Error—None. Runs tßussell 0 0 0 0 m batted In—Rapp. Arft, Marsh, Lemon. He- tßrldges 0 o 0 o mMwm Gil McDougald’s homer with gan. Easter. Avila. Two-base hits—Avila. Cox.Jtb 3 0 14 Lollar, Wynn. Doby (2). Three-base hit— {Abrams 10 0 0 Berra aboard put the Yankees Rapp. Stolen base—Jennings. Sacrifices— Branca.p 2 0 10 in front, 4-3, Pillette. Lollar. Garcia, Mitchell. Young. C’p’n’la.c 1110 back in the sixth. Double play—Boone to Avila to Easter. Mickey Mantle and Left on bases—Cleveland. 8: St. Louis. 9. Totals 30 5 Totals 31 27 16 IQB Gene Wood- • 2T IT ~7 Bases on balls—Off Wynn, 2; off Pillette. Ran for Walker In 7th. CAN YOU STOP? ling homered in the seventh to 1: off Brissie, 1. Struck out—By Pillette. t Walked for King In 6th. PROTECT THEIR boost the margin to 6-3, but the 1: by Brissie. 1: by Paige. 2: by Garcia. 1. t Ran for Russell In 9th. ffPißl Brooklyn 000 000 010—1 eighth. ning Ditcher Garcia (19-11). Losing pitcher—Paige (2-3). Time of game—2:3o. Runs—Mueller. Irvin. Snider. Errors— CHECKED DURING CHILD Bob Kuzava, the ex-Nat, came Attendance—4,2l2. Hodges. Thomson. Runs batted In—lrvin SAFETY (2). Robinson. Two-base hits—Stanky. in to fillthe bases by walking Coan Dark. Snider. Three-base hit—Robinson. with only out, Noren Home run—lrvin. Double plays—Stanky to . . one but and Dark to Lockman; Reese to Robinson to MONTH! GET A Vernon popped out and Kuzava Major Leaders Hodges; Thomson to Lockman: Dark to By the Associated Press Stanky to Lockman. Left on bases—New set the Nats down in order in the York, 5; Brooklyn. 7. Bases on balls—Off got . Maglle. 4: off Branca. 3; off King, 1. ninth. The Yankees their Batting (based on 300 times at bat)— Struck out—By Maglle. 4; by Branca. 1; final run on Bobby Brown’s Fain. Philadelphia, 332; Williams. Bos- by King, 1. Hits Off Branca. 4 In 7 eighth-inning ton. .324. innings: off King. 1 In 2 Innings. Winning homer off Mickey Runs—Williams, Boston, 104; Minoso. pitcher—Maglle (20-6); Losing pitcher— Harris. Chicago. 103 Branca (13-7). Time—2:37. Attendance—- Runs batted In—Williams. Boston, and -34.004. Chico Marrero will pitch for Zernlal, Philadelphia. 116. the Nats tomorrow night, Hits—DlMaegto. Boston. 173; Kell. De- Filet mignon. music when troit. 169. andflowers,\{The) Fred Taylor, Chattanooga first Doubles—DiMaggio Boston. 33: Fox Lions Get French, Guard, is expected join and Minoso Chicago; Noren, Washing- baseman, to the ton. 32 Starlight Lounge r. rsuper-soft seats just club. Taylor, former Triples—Minoso, Chicago, 14; Fox and In Swap Steelers State Coleman, Chicago, 10. With baseball and basketball star, bat- Home runs—Zernlal. Philadelphia,. 30; By the Associated Press -* 2 abreast..."red carpet”departures and ted .295 for the Williams. Boston 28 Sept. Lookouts. Stolen bases—Minoso, Chicago. 27: DETROIT, 10.—A two- . FIRST GAME. Bt’sby, Chicago 26. player swap . Wesb.’n. AB. H. O. A. N. York. AB. H. O. A. Pitching (based decisions)— for-one with Pitts- arrivals. .personalized stewardess Yost.Sb 4 Mantlp.rl on 10 service , 3 10 4 2 0 0 Kinder. Boston. 9-2. .818; Feller, Cleve- burgh was announced today by Coan,lf * 2 1 0 Bauer.rf 0 0 0 0 land. 22-t. 759. Noren.cf 6 2 3 0 Rizzu'o.ss the 4 12 2 —Raschi. New York. 142; the Detroit Lions of National ... ftf no extra cost / Vernon,lb 4 0 8 2 Wood’g.lf 4 2 7 0 Lemon, Cleveland. 122. League. Runne's.ss 5 3 15 DiMag.cf 4 12 0 Football Robe’n.rf 4 12 1 Berra.c 4 2 71 . The traded a pair of Re 350 tMele 1 0 0 0 Brown,3b 3 12 1 Batting (bosed on 300 times at bat)— Lions HERE'S WHAT WE DO: 9‘ Mich’s,2b 4 113 Cole’n 2b 0 0 0 0 Musial. St. Louis. .370; Ashburn. Phila- rookies—Halfback Ed Pasky and Grasso.C- 4 0 6 0 M'D.,2b-3b4 2 0 0 i delphia. .340 MIAMI TAMPA 0 Runs—Klner, Pittsburgh. 116; Musial, Tackle Hansen—to the Starr,p _ 3 1 1 Collins, lb 4 0 6 1 Gordon Value- •Porter.. 110 0 Saln.p 3 113 St Louis. 112. Steelers for Barry French, veteran -1 REMOVE FRONT WHEELS 3 Hr*. 20 Min. Non-Step St. Karris.p 0 0 0 0 Kuzava p 0 0 0 0 Runs batted In—lrvin, New York. 103; 1 Petersburg Gordon. Boston. 100. guard. AND INSPECT BRAKE 195; "' “ " Totals 39 14 24 11 Totals 34 12 27 8 Hits—Ashburn. Philadelphia. Mu- 3 H so i - •Singled for Starr In Bth. slai. St. Louis. 187. DRUMS AND HI tFlled out for Robertson in 9th. Doubles—Dark. New York, 36; Klus- JACKSONVILLE Washington 002 010 020—5, zewski. Cincinnati. 32. 21x—5$ Triples—Musial. St. Louis. 11; Jethore. 2 Min. New York _ 011 002 Hrs.2s Non-Stop Runs—Yost. Coan (2), Robertson, Mich- Boston, and Bell. Pittsburgh. 10. O CLEAN/ INSPECT AND H HAVANA Pittsburgh, 38; X aels. Mantle, Woodllng. Berra (2), Brown, Home runs—Klner. ' REPACK FRONT WHEEL 46 10 McDougald. Sain Runs batted in—Noren Hodges. Brooklyn. 37. Mrs. Min. (2). Grasso, Runnels. Yost. McDougald Stolen bases—Jethroe. Boston. 34; Ash- YOU can (2). Woodllng. Mantle. DiMaggio. Berra, burn. Philadelphia. 28. Brown. Two-base hits—Noren, Michaels. Pitching < based on 10 decisions)—Roe, Three-base hit—Runnels. Home runs— Brooklyn 19-2. .904; Maglle. New York. Berra, McDougald. Mantle, Wocdling, 20-4, 800. Get 162; INSPECT GREASE SEALS. the NATIONALHabit! Brown. Double plars—Runnels to Vernon; Strikeouts—Spghn. Boston. New- Sain to Berra to Collins. Left on bases— combe. Brooklyn. 141. Washington. 11; New York, 4 Bases on balls—Off Starr, 1; off Sam, 3: off Kuzava. CHECK AND ADD BRAKE ANY Starr, 4; years ¦ 1. Struck out—Bv 1: by Sain, Five ago—Brooklyn cut by Starr, 10 IF NEEDED. Kuzava. 1. Hits—Oil in 7 4 FLUID , Innings: oS Harris. 2 in 1 imung; off Sain. the St. Louis Cards’ first-place 4 in 7Vi innings; off Kuzava. 0 In 1% advantage to games by innings. Winning pitcher—Sain (2-01. 1% Losing pitcher—Star (3-10). Time—2:4l. blanking Cincinnati, 8-0. ADJUST BRAKE SHOES TO CAR SECOND GAME. 5 SECURE FULL CONTACT Wash. AB. H. O. A. N. York. AB. H. O. A. 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