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High-Test Premium Performanceat Regular Price THE EVENING STAR, Washington, T C-4 * D. C. LITTLE SPORT AFTER 11-10 LOSS Marrero Starts Opener TO CARROLL In International League Another Catholic By the Associated Press ( pitch Power ’ will for the home club The ancient International | j against Lefty Ken Lehman. League—sprawling through three In Havana, Connie Marrero, Tests Eastern : back in the minors after a five- T countries—opens omorrow its 72d season year hitch with the Washing- BY DICK SLAY i its third game and second in tonight and President Frank ton Senators, will match slants Jimmy Burch will pitch for league play, 9-0. over St. An- Shaughnessy optimistically said. with Buffalo’s Dick Marlowe, Eastern tomorrow against Gon- thony as Dave Poole pitched a “There who hurled for Detroit last four-hitter is a chance for a record zaga and If the big righthander for the leaders. St. gate.” ( season. lel b **u* of wUdne “ in the had just innings place five of work in performs well against the Cath- John's moved into second “Furthermore," Tomorrow, in the second BASEBALL home sixth «Prtng training because i said Shag,; r—, „ , ' Ed Roebuck held of olic League leaders it will be with a 2-1 league record by dis- round of the openers, Syracuse rwinnr.iContinued From Page C-l trouble back! QUIFFS' fV\MKI\3MARKS posing Priory. starting his 19th season the Phlla the rest of the ' scored about as much as Coach Jan of 12-3, on Mike as: entertains Toronto. 1954 cham- dium. picked up right again off Donavan's president of the trlple-A loop,! Pion, where he wav Paul LaPalme before i Jankowski can expect this year. one-hitter. I and Columbus will play left off. All five inning which in recent years has been hits off him: ' , was out. Gus BeU | AB ™ RhL A. Jankowski, Washington-Lee moved into a i host to Rochester. this season singles. ™ PhUs *lso Jost Richie by problems, have been , Ash- iced it with a two-run Border . ! who assumed the tie George Washington beset television “I Ih ** double in o‘ Ito u with The new entry mostly period « Ramblers’ baseball job this spring for look a includes He fanned six last night and an mdeflnite the fourth. Rip Repulskl hit Porterfield 2 3100 jwo the Northern Virginis Group for highly exciting race.” | w a 1 I members of last year’s Ottawa was in complete charge j “JJ™ , the centerflelder aggra- L *»an > 0 1000 1 .500 after Herman Littman was by while two-run homer in the sixth for League lead whipping Fairfax, There were be one new mem- | club, which finished last, plus vated hls K*l®* injury a pre- eleven transferred to Roosevelt, said as Columbus, i Mickey Mantle homered and Irv j in the Cards. ..12 4 50 0 x 4 .417 9-3, last night. ber. after 52 years a Bame * l4 3 51 few hand-me-downs from the warmup. v rnon — 0 e much after watching his club in Noren—back from a three-day The Giants fattened up on the 1 .357 the rival American Associa- jKansas City Athletics. Although " 333 drop 11-10 decision to GW Squeaks by I suspension—drove ln three runs. winless Pirates, gaining their ? ? ? an Carroll Bullis tion. took the place of Ottawa. : ! few expect Mathews Beats Cubs I ‘1 i in its opener yesterday. the club to finish Ray Moore and Harry Byrd second victory of the George Washington High year, young sea- "' 5 0 2 won Last Havana and Rich- i higher than (last year’s pounded Milwaukee beat w. la l 0 t i seventh were by the Yanks, but Whitey shifting umphiru « 3 Charlie Sampson, a hard-hit- : the tightest schoolboy game of mond took over for Springfield ! Columbus team Warren Eddie Lockman. 4100 2 w was fourth in Jim 33-year-old right- o? on Ed Lie from to Runnel. .15 1 ti g centerflelder | the day, 2-1. Bullis, Wilson. Mathews’ , ? base the outfield 1000 3 .od? and sometime from al- and Baltimore. the American Association) 160,- purchased i«i™hLm injury Kline _-ll 0 only though getting hander from MU- j because of an suffered by 0000 0 .000 P sher, is the holdover only two hits Several years ago. 000 tickets eiahth ld fi Newark and already have been waukee last week, stopped them Just 1)00 Mueller, had a homer, dou- E, *£ g !! m Eastern’s Interhigh cham-! from Paul Buda. Jack Ginn was Jersey City, pillars ! sold. four the first ti?r l 8 o 8 8 «88 one-time of »*u p nship almost cold for the last four innings. inning seven ble and two singles in the Giants’ a —?«« i ;8w teams of the past two the whole show for GW. the league, were forced drop to * 2f o 8 o y to j Herm Wehmeler 15 bit bombin «' Thomp- ggS irs. Hie new boys gained He struck had a 2-0 st a Hank 8 have i out 10 Bullis batters in out because of dwindlingattend- : Dodgers' adKd ® ains t Bob c mott iiBB 88 888"00 lead until the five-run , son also homered. WilUe Mays p. !! ci eiderable experience with! four Innings before moving to ance. Ruhi ,2r l 8 2S 8 2 A's Now Two-State Club inning. Duke Snider hit lon * ripted twice and sin «led R«u -i” o E ttker Hill Post in American! the outfield, walked and scored Only Richmond his Souihto i to lift iBBB 88 ’BBB boys on single and Havana Five of the seven American third home run with two on to L !ion ball and with the Dave Brown’s in the will open tonight. Virginians ; League A y The clubs playing in Kansas start the rally and Carl Erskine 11^ Sin le °nly 2 915 were on Don n*. h bb.so wl. cl bs by « „ oboc in Southeast, but there is fifth and slammed a 400-foot expect to have 9,000 City, WaUv Vn?*! ’»r 5 ’ „. in the Mo., will stay a capped up ™»- li le homer pitch in hotel it with a bases-loaded Ud, dle ¦*« Just one if 5 resemblance to 1953 and on the second of the stands against City, single. andadoubv bv ow * MeW:“ i? ill? inning the Montreal acrossi the river in Kansas Erskine was the winner, .by ? len Gorbou «n inside-the-park homer by Ro- rmo io o I 1! A. seventh for the v'etorv. Royals. probably scored eh™. , **2o Bob Habenicht Kans.] collecting second-mning runs berto ? i Misses Elsewhere, his second victory, but forth-l,ne pirt! Clemente—before tiring in p«ciai 5 l o o 8 8 Pitching Stars — National Training weds against Raschi. who the ninth. lhr * School won from Woodward she™ i } $ 00000 jHowever, Jankowski thinks he Prep, a fairly good hitting club 10-1, on Bill Tallant’s two- Burch, Ray hitter; Chamberlain took Hammond a home apt*E*John through 6-4 victory from Fairmont Jordan come Heights. pitching department, Northwestern beat Fred- lij|the he erick Sasscer, aßhs to make it an interesting 15-1, for its third season in the East Divisior. of consecutive win and Dunbar got the Interhigh League. only three hits in Baltimore Yesterday at Eastern, the while losing to Douglass, 2-1. Ramblers erupted for The schedule: seven runs Today in the fifth inning on four, We.tern «t Anocostia. 3:30. 1 at Blair singles Sampson's double, uK?**?' Montkomerv 3 30’ and Wheaton at Tech. 3:30. plus couple of grab palls a errors, to , Church. 3:30. at Vernon, a 10-9 lead. at Mount 8. No Wakefield Annandale, 3:30. “Second Sampson, Osbourn at Nokesvllle. 2:30 Best" who had relieved Owvnn Park at Bultland. 2:30. Jordan on the mound in the Northwestern at Landon, 3. ¦¦ ——<¦——w—- Calvert County at 3:30. -" fifth, yielded long triple Great Mills. ¦’ •#'••#',•• ; a to Laurel at Sherwood. 3:30. ‘ • J- ' Charlie Mays up LaPlata at Margaret Brent. 3:30. that tied it in Friends at Wilson. 3:30. the top of the sixth Inning. Then Gaithersburg vs. 8t Stephen's at Alexandria Municipal Btadium, 3. he walked Dick Petrillo and Ed Carroll vs. DeMatha at Taft. 3:45. Scanlon in the seventh to set Sane° rf*30 Wn Pr *° V* Mackin at D* La the stage for the winning run. Lackey at Oxon Hill. 3:30, _ „ Tamarraw Petrillo reached third base on Bell vs. 81. Anthony at Taft. 3:18. a wild pitch Terry Newman, Gonzaga at Eastern. 3:30. and Spingarn at Dunbar. 3:30. pinch-hitting for Prank Di- Woodward Prep at Anacostia. 3:30. Nenna, dragged a perfect Coolldge at Navy Plebes. 3:30 squeeze Annandale at George Washington. bunt for the winning run. 3 Gar-Field at St. Stephen's. 3:15. Meanwhile, in the Catholic St. Albans at Episcopal. 3:30. League, Gonzaga won Wilson at Carroll. .3:30. unbeaten DeMatha at Priory. 3:45. MAJOR BOX SCORES DODGERS, 5; PHILS, 2 YANKS, 6; ORIOLES, 0 Brooklyn. A.H.O.A Philo. A.H.O.A. New Tort. A H O.A. Baltimore A.H.O.A. Gilliam.Mb 4 1 a 8 Lowery,cf 4 0 3 0 Noren.lf 52 2 0 Cox,3b. 40 11 Rob's'n.3b 3 113 Morgan.Mb 3 1 3 Carey,3b 4 0 12 Abr's.cf.rf 4 0 3 1 Snider.cf 5 2 i 0 Hftmner.ss 3 O 3 2 Mantle.cf 3 12 0 Evers.rf 2 0 1 0 Hodges,lb 4 1 12 1 Ennis,ll 4 0 4 0 Berra.c 3 0 6 0 Diering.cf 1 0 o 0 AmorOs.ll 2 0 3 0 Lonata.c 4 2 3 1 Skow'n.lb 4 2 0 0 W'odll'g.lf 4 0 3 0 Furillo.rf 4 0 2 0 T'rg's’n.lb :t 0 8 0 Bauer.rf 20 2 1 Bmlth.c 316 1 C'D’nella.c 4 110 Jones.ab 3 111 Cole n,2b 4 12 2 Trian's.l b 3 0 9 2 Zimmer.s* 3 0 3 3 Palys.r! 2 14 0 Rizzuto.ss 4 13 1 Marsh.2b 3 1 3 l Erskine.p 3 111 W’hm'r, n 1 0 o 0 Pcrd.p 3 10 2 Mlran'a.ss 3 0 1 •> Roebuck.p 10 0 3 LVnc'th.p 00 0 0 Moore.p 0 0 0 0 1 Blaylock 1 o o 0 Byrd.p 10 0 0 Kipper, p 0 0 0 1 Wilson.p lino •-•Baker 10 0 0 Totals 32 827 8 29 8 Totals 33 727 13 Totals *28127 8 Totals 327 New York 1 Grounded out for Lovenguth In Oth.
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