THE EVENING STAR C-3 Cookie Washington, D. C. *• Faces WEDNESDAY, Way Cleared for Dodgers to Box MAY 20. 1067 , ~': - Martinez •^MBBMBBmI^mH Hm» ¦Hpr*** ' x . \ JMI ' And Giants to Move West Yankees With f Page O'Malley Davey at] Continued From C-l both Stoneham and Mound Woes Moore Don't I of the and surprised that the required owner were Continued From Page C-l National League vice president. eight votes were forthcoming. fond hope of his mates that' The Giants will have to dicker “The Cincinnati Redlegs did i Red Sox for the | he’ll continue to their with the Boston not come up In the discussion! needle Capitol Arena Miss San Francisco franchise. only Angeles attack. and Los and San Martinez, the Pana- And the Coast League is re- Francisco were mentioned,” Giles Scrappy Rocky Bridges has Isidro ported to ready for fight featherweight be “a said. “Milwaukee proposed for tightened the club’s infield play, manian who be- for Its life”against the Invasion. fourth time that came an overnight television Our official of the National the Instead of Herb Plews Is getting on base An a unanimous vote being re- sensation when he beat Ike League, who declined use of his quired for a franchise shift It consistently and Lou Berberet League Chestnut in his first fight in; name, said the Coast Is should be by six. has contributed seven hits In his prepared to from $8 to country, will return to the demand Braves’ Proposal Rejected last 13 tries. All this tends to this Holiday $lO million damages scene of that triumph for an- Cronin, general “This was defeated. And I brighten the picture, but Cookie’s Joe Red Sox other fight July 5. manager, said the move of major think at that point O’Malley (staggering starters promptly league to California Is and Stoneham thought that any nullify much of the Improve- Promoter Goldie Ahearn has request “inevitable.” adding that he for a move wasn't going ment. booked Martinez for a Capitol didn’t know “If the American to go through. Cookie is concerned, Arena scrap against Davey League has prior rights” to Ban "Now that I have too. about been author- Pete The wiry first Moore. It was at Capitol that Francisco since Boston owns the ized to give consent for such a Runnels. baseman has by Martinez, unknown,! franchise. move, it does not necessarily been bothered then an “We never have had two sinus, which has disturbed his scored one of big upsets! - mean that the West Coast will the t leagues striving vision. Pete has been benched ¦HI ¦<&*&&&si ¦ M^m for the same have major league baseball In of the winter with his triumph territory." Cronin said In Boston. in three of the last four games, 1958. There are a lot of prob- but will be back over Chestnut several months He said all the Giants had to in action today ago. j **, lems and I know that if I had 9 ' do to move to Francisco if his aliment has subsided. A fljLta ..:: A SR RHHHHHHBKv, , "' San a club in New York I don’t Chestnut previously had “is pay us damages.” think I would move rapidly Throneberry In out Nothing for Doldrums knocked Carmelo Costa at 1 Until October decision.” Capitol, jmKH ?¦¦( 1 Nothing a Otherwise Lavagetto plans to and was a 4-to-l choice. HHEuI P S can be done about Fred Fleig. assistant secretary- Becquer Martinez, however, moving Octo- use Julio or Sievers at turned out to' * .JtsWytwi# a franchise until league, be southpaw ber 1, the specified treasurer of the said first base. Complicating Cookie's a turned-around time limit to studies indicated travel problems who frequently .‘4 league territory to the is the fact that Faye reverted to his draft minor un- West Coast Throneberry fought der baseball law. would add about has been unable to natural stance. He fast 835.000 yearly to expenses get going. and confusingly, The first reaction O'Malley of The outfielder has ob- and beat Chest- •-- - of >• N « each figure by margin. "Sir-vv*# ;—l*** . v team. He said the tained only one in 46 tries nut a fair and Stoneham to the National would vary pleasant League vote was: league on whether there since joining the club and Cookie He was a surprise PAY "The would be three-trip to the Capitol has given a explore a or four- is in favor of demoting him to Arena fans and SOME us chance to trip RAISING DUST—Vic Wertz, Cleveland first baseman, hits the dirt to all possibilities.” schedule. the minors in hope that his bat- also to television viewers who Lane, score from third base in the fourth inning of yesterday’s game with in league Frank St. Louis Car- ting stroke will be restored. had expected the unknown from Detroit The action. Giles ex- dinals general manager, Detroit on a dribbler to the mound by Bobby Avila. Frank House plained. was a "package deal” added IfThroneberry showed signs of Panama to be easy pickings for takes the throw involving that "the expectancy at Los coming out of his slump he could Chestnut. Martinez has won 22 NO from Billy Hoeft. The umpire is Ed Rommel. Cleve- the shift of both the won, AP and Dodgers. Angeles—and I'm not stretching be employed in the outfield while of his 27 pro fights, 12 by knock- land 4-3. Wirephoto. Giants If either my Imagination—would outs. made the request singly, be to Sievers took over at first base, the draw from 2.5 to 3 million 1 matter would have to go back fans but Faye has been hitless in his a year with a good ... BASEBALL to the league for another vote. ball club last 29 times at bat and Lavaget- and San Francisco certainly Additional Sports MORE From Page Giles, who said he had brought Is i to can’t gamble further with him MAJOR LEAGUE SCORES Continued C-l a civic-minded city also.” unless formed by the National League the franchise matter up at the desperation dictates It. on Next Two Pages WHITE SOX, 3; ATHLETICS, 1 8; SOX, that it will be perfectly all right meeting himself. Indicated that YANKEES, RED 5 for shift City. them to their franchise Kan. AHO A Chirm. AHO A Hew Yerk A.H.O.A. Boetan A.H.O.A. to Los Power,lb nil Phillips,3b 4 111 g»wr.rf 812 0 Plersl.cf 60 6 0 Angeles if the Olanta ac- trite 4 14 3 Pox.2b 3 6 2 4 8 I DrM 12 1 McDld.se 4 0 2 0 Eposito.2b M*uch.2b 6 2 2 6 company them to the West Coast than Zernlal.lf 10 10 4 16 0 PROBLEMS o Merlin.2b Wll'ams.lf 3 14 0 Bimutonrl 2 0 t Mlnoso.ll 4 2 3 0 Cole n.2b 0000 Ger'rt.l b 6 1110 at San Francisco, missed their Oroth.rf 1 0 3 0 Lollar.r 4 3 4 1 Mantle.rf 6 4 4 0 0 4 0 Continued From Page C-l 2Cerv,ef Jensen.rf 4 to gain ground because 10 10 Landis.cl 4 0 4 0 Sk'ron.lb 6 16 0 Mal'ne.3b 6 113 chance 9 0 O’Malley, QtflP'ftSHlgßOW TO 6 0 0 Dodger president, Bkis**.3b 4 2 Phtllrv.rl 4 12 How'rd.c 6 2 4 0 Console.s* 3 0 0 3 of Pee wee Reese's throwing er- nas Smith* 4 2 3 0 Rivera, lb 3 13 0 Kubek.lf 4 13" Dslev.e 1020 ror P'oni.cl-rf 2 0 10 Aparinn it 2 n 2 4 Carey.3b 3 0 2 2 IVernon 110 0 at Pittsburgh. The Pirates said. The club absorbs the tax. 3Noren 1 00 0 Ptschrr.p 20 0 0 Larsen.p 3 0 0 0 PBrewer 0000 shelled Don Newcombe, had Coleman.p 00 o 0 Dltmer.p 2 10 0 Whlte.e 2 2 0 0 who The Oiants pass the tax on to Burnette.p 2 111 Hlxpn.p 210] six consecutive complete games, lMcD’tt.p 0 0 by raising 10 3Klau* 1 0 0 0 with two singles the customers ticket Hunter.2b 3 0 2 2 Delock, p 10 0 0 and an Inten- 4Siep ent 1 n n o tional walk that prices. $ Totals 32 fl 24 0 Totals 31 827 7 filled the bases MEMORIAL in the Total. 43 iS 30 Totals 30 030 IS 11th. Then Bob Clemente San Francisco's Board of Su- I 10. 1 Plied out lor Burnette In 2th. 1 Singled for Daley in 6th. greeted Clem with 2 Plied out lor Oroth In Bth. 2 Ran for Vernon in 6th. Labine a pervisors. on the other hand, day 3 Plied out lor Ptsonl In oth. 3 Piled out for Nlgon In 6th sharp grounder to Reese, who mo doub, • P “T ,or D" high voted May 20 to guarantse no Kansas City 000 100 000—1 lock m”mh threw to the plate. Jmk&i&T?’- Chicago 200 100 001—3 Four Hits for city tax professional Mew York 101 030 000 3—B Aihburn on sports Smith. Pox. Minoso. Phlller Bosioa Richie iMjwßkv Runs 100 030 001 o—t four of events. Los Angeles —Zernial. Runs batted in—dollar Ashburn had said it Smith, (Minoso scored on wild Rune—Bauer.. McDougald. Martin. the 17 hits off six New York would provide quasl-mumcipal I Pitcher s pitch Two-base hits—Smith, Msntle. Skowron. Howard. Carey Dlt- In lsti. * , Rip m" £t *.rs 11 Ger- and Repulskl. Wil- ownership of Ravine, Philiey Home Smith. Stolen ber: Mauch. Williams. Chavez bases —Minoso. Lollar. Rivera Sacrifice Malsone. Errors—Oernert. Jensen. lie Jones. Sun Lopau and Bob projected site for major league fly—Pitcher play*—Burnette to Consolo. Larsen. Mauch. Runs batten In a Demaestri to Power; Phillips to Pox to —Mantle. Martin. Howard. Kubek (2). Miller, the winning pitcher, ball park. This would help solve City.H. Bauer <2). McDouoald. Malsone 12). Rivera. Lett on bases—Kansas (2). Ver- each drove in runs Chicago. «¦ Bases on balls—Oil Fischer. non Williams. Two-base hits—Man- three as the the coast tax situation. out By ,l* <7'. Howard. White. Bauer. Phils 1; oil Burnette. 1. Struck —^Williams totaled their most runs Fischer. 4; by Burnette. 1; by McDer- Sacrifice fly—Martin Double Lack of parking space and mott, Coleman, t In S in- pjay* —Malsone to Mauch to Oernert: since they beat the Cub*. 16-4, 1. Hits—Oil McDougald (unassisted'. antiquated ball parks have an- ning; off Burnette. 5 in s*s Innings: on Left on basee on September 1953. Johnny 1 In 2. Runs and earned : —New York. 12: Boaton. 11. Baees on 17. noyed both the Giants and McDermott. 2-2; Burnette, 6- 2; losing runs —Oß Coleman. oil i Mlxmi,V^lI—~°.F off Dttmir. off Antonelll. his sixth, failed 1-1; ofl McDermott. 0-0. off Delock. 2. Struck out— Dodgers. The Polo Grounds, the ofi Pitcher. 1-1: r,el by 2; to get a man out In by pitcher—By Fischer tPlaonii.; U h_2: Dltmtr. by Nixon. a four-run park, Hit HU*—Offi* « Giants’ seats about 55.000 Wild pitch—Coleman. Winning pitcher Larsen. in 4)4 innings; first inning. —-Pitcher (3-1 '.Losing pitcher—Cole- off pilmar, 3 in 6H tnnlngs: off Nixon. and once was a baseball show (0-41. empires—Umonj. Paoa- 7 In 6 innings; off Delock. 8 in 6 In- The Cardinals swept the Cubs lapip man nings gad place. Hurley. Runge. Time—-:0«. At- Runt earned runt—Larsen. But San Francisco has s rella. 4-1. off Ditmar. 1-1; Nlgon, In a two-game set the five- tendance —3.647. - ; off 6-6: off on million fund to a new Deloek. 3-3 Hit by pitcher—By Nixon hit pitching of Lorry Jackson, 85 build INDIANS, 4; TIGERS, 3 ' n!! M Pitch—Hlxon. Winning ball park. Jvotr is the time nSia.- who now has won six In a row. IH.OA Attendance Way Off Clevelaad A.H.O.A Detroit , * five The 25-year-old - h tr a,,r '»—»:>• In relief. Raines.lib 52 13 Kuenn.** 4 ; r T Smith.cl 4 0 10 T geson.lb 4 0 4 » X.Ve’idS^ , 3 U? righthander struck out eight The Dodgers' Ebbets Field 412 .» Wert* lb 5 I*lBoone.Hb o und walked none seats 32,000. Is surrounded by to 0n ... 0 4 1- while the Harlesil.p 00 0 Kaline.rf CARDINALS, 5; l 0 Maxwell.il 4 16 1 CUIS. parking only Colavito.rl 114 0 Cards made nine hits off Moe facilities for 700 Marls 0 aSraali "0 0 CkleM*. A.H.O.A 81. Uilt A.H.O.A If 30 6 6 1 Morgan.2k ;i Brooklyn and New Avila.2b 4 0 11 Wilson.e 1 o 4« 1 5 Bl'fame Jb 22 1 Drabowskv and two relievers. cars. York Car'quel.M 3House 11" !! gPWkVj 41 4 0 Sirk”. 45 1 4 12 1 Banki.Hb ,1 H SUn Muslal was O-for-3, drop- civic and political leaders have ? Hegsn c 30 3 0 Tuttle cf 42 10 4 10 4 lfusial.lt «7 2 NEW Bolling.2b 4 0 4 3 Umg.lb 4 113 1 1957 110 0 Moon.lf 4 110 ping to .363. come up with vague suggestions BUICKS IRobinson 00 Hoeit.p 1 0 4 O l 0 Boyer 3b (22 WAGONS) ATbelli.lb 10 30 Brnaga.lf 3 40 10 helping Dodgers NIW ISTATI Mottip 32 1 3 Bleater.p 00 0 0 110 Cun’h’in.rf 4 2A 0 Rookie Bill Fischer snapped about the Into 2Woodltng 10 0 0 the winning a new park. Angeles tisrggon.c 0000 Athletics' sireak at But Los & ?;; J *t 'uon ~3° * 1 four games with a six-hitter officials talked with O'Malley Totals 34 827 » Totsls 33 fl 27 10 x for ? Began in prtb sky.n 2 0 0 2 his third victory. singles, last March about a 600-acre COMPANY 1 Homered lor 9th_ Three CARS In ! Lit Held.p 0000 2 Grounded out lor Mossi #th. <7Bolger a double steal and pitch tract In Chaves Ravine and a Singled 10 0 0 a wild 3 lor wtlepn ta 9 th. Brosnan.p 0000 by ! city-built 4 Ran lor Maxwell in oth. Rip Coleman gave park costing about 000 —OO 002 I the White Clevelsnd Totals 32 Sox two In $8 million seating 60,000. * ::: ... 200—7 624 runs inning and 000 100 16 Totals 31 027 10 the first ‘ Detroit 1 out USED Runs—Werts. M n r 11. Cwrrasquel., grounded for Llttrell in Bth. breaking a two-game Chicago Attendance at the Polo CARS Robinson. Boone. Wilson. Tuttle Brror* 2 Grounded out for Uttefleld la Bth (LATI MILES) Runs In— slump. Shcrm Grounds and Ebbets has MODIL GUARANTEED 10,000 Werts. Boone. batted Chicago Lollar had three Field jljr Avila. Carrasnuel. Robinson <2l. Boone, i non non nin—t hits for Chicago. declined this season. The Tuttle <2l. Home runs Robinson. St. Louis 100 010 211—3 Double plays—Bolling 1° Ted Williams lone Dodgers' home draw of DRIVE Boone. Tuttle. on bases— hit. his 11th 1.231.000 OUT AND SAVE! Kuenn to Torgeson. Lelt _ Runt—Erngga. Biatiniame, Moon A on balls Cunningham home run. brought the last season was off 500.000 from 11 Cleveland. »; Detroit. Baaet H Smith. Kasko. Error— Red Sox Of! Mossi. 2: ofl Hoelt. S. Struck W.se Runs batted, in—Muslal. Cunning- a 5-5 tie In the ninth inning the peak year of 1947. The aut—ByMosti- 3: by Hoelt. S. Hite—- ham. Dark (2). (Moon scored on Wise's, at -0(7 3 In 8 innings, ofl Har’.eskl, Boston, Giants drew 630.000 last Mossi. xi, n *s*}'¦ Two-base hit— but the Yankees season Inning oil Hoelt. 8 in BVs In- Three-basei Neeman. socked 3 ml inning hit—Banks. Home run—Cun-! it away with with s sixth-place nings; ofl Bleater. oin S Runs nlnchem Double play—Long to Llttrell i three In the 10th, club. Their earned rune—Oil Mosel. 3-3. ofl to Lcn»_ Left on bites—Chicago, 4: St. two scoring on top was 1.600.793 In 1947. and* . Winning ollcher —Moatl: B n4B Sttuck out—By double. won It In Losing pitcher—Hoelt (1-1 ?; Ai Jack- & <2-01 HRs—Ofl Napp. ¦ Drabowtky. 7 In 8«4 relief with Ike the Umpires—Rommel. Stevens. Rice ‘"hings: off Littlefield. O In 4 tnnins,: Delock loser Panthers on the rime—2;2*. Attendance —«>I2, n *n •¦nin*. in Mickey Go for any '*™7d?i°' 'vJ. n JL Runs and; relief. Mantle was runs—Ofl Drabowtky. 4-4: off! Pitt's basketball team traveled 4NJKK 4-for-6. Including PIRATES, 3; DODGERS. 2 Littlefield. 0-0: off Brosnan. 1-0: off; two doubles. 8.600 miles Winning - pitcher—Jackson! 371 Bverß «*. compared last season. a <6-1 LosingV pitcher—Drabowskv (2-4) i to gffib 4 |°«v Gorman. Dixon. Surk- Williams' .407. I 6m\6 Virdon.cf 4 0 2 0. h*rt_Tlm*=-2:i» 8 »66 HEW Reese.ss 13 Attendance— O Skinner, lb 5 111 - Don Mossi made his first Snider .cl S 3 4 < sUrt 6 2 1" Clt nte.rl 6 11 BRAVES, to help Purlllo.rf 11", 1; REDLEGS, 0 Cleveland's Injury- r BRAKES'] Hodges.lb 4 112 1 Thomas It 4 6 42 0 1 weakened pitching MUNIP WHIG YOU WAIT Clraoll.il 12} Pre»te..»b 1, AHO A MHwaake* A.H.O.AI sUff, and Cs B'n ls.c 20 3 1 Polles.c 418 Temple.2b 4 2 11 o‘Con'l.2b .3 O .3 A gave three 0 0 0 0 Prlt srd.ss 2 14* 1,1 0 hiu In eight innings CAR...) ISAI S£f, 42 2 Mantilla.3b .3003 Wslker.e 200 0 2P Smith 10 0 0 i 7 for his second victory. Ray Nar- 0, : »H f# ISIS 3 | —i *2 2 4 Beker.ts 102 iS!a Free Ul, —Market Tire Co. Zimmer.3b ftolK 3 0 -o O - ? L 10 until Me'co'be.p 410 0 Prlend.p 2 02JSThomson.cf 3170, leskl worked the ninth, but had 4 d 'IZS™!*dowuiw WASHINGTON'S you 3Pondy <* i t1 SSLLs ill wsimentt LARGEST DISCOUNT TIRE CHAIN Lnbine.p 00 0 0 11 : Jeffroat 0000 Logan n u 30 2 2 to escape Purkey.p OOO"J a bases-loaded jam to 4 0 0 0 HoJjVa To?r. i*b 31 a l save it. WHIILS IfAiS Totals 4313X3117 0;IjS’K,* 412oii5? Crandall e .1 n n Two of the Tigers’ hits up investigate l '** 2 coMPtm IV 8**hB p 30 were homers, a solo shot by Ray All OPEN orolt g 3 2 51 *j ,m, 5 STORES TODAY BA.M.-9 P.M. Total* 38 1033 17 I Boone and a two-run Job by Bill aT,^ ww our 1 Ran for Csmpanella In Bth Tuttle, SAWDERS up PWtcherd in Bth. 7 TOU U *•”*«»* who had been 2 Popped lor *«Sf Tlr Crew# ,n ft , nitless In 3 Singled lor Prlen- in Bth L h 20 trips, ni winning 000 MEMORIAL DAY gone 8 A.M. ’til gut when run ecored "oo—o 1 P.M. iSSSSKSMilwaukee .... non 0002?" Olg—fl p 001 000 010 00—2 n„? U Error—O’Connell ! ¦' PUBLIC BUILT 01—3 gui) battedh^7.TJ°!"in—Torre.*T Two-baec hit—l TRUST OUR FlßM—— frooklvnitttburgh 000 010 010 S“bl ",on Three-bate hit—ThomsmT MAJOR b to LEADERS —Rees* Clmoll. Clement*. ?Srr , O’Connell U» S. W. ludyot Hon Run* - .Wrk*"on bases—Cincinnatid® r Ricd’i —Reese. Pritchard o . By PreeseT Pace. Error* j7 Milwaukee.Miii.'.iw.J'* 2. Bate on balla—-Off th# Aseoclated Press Runt batud in—CimoJl wored , 1 error) a Struck out—By Oroac. AMERICAN on Pritchard s w r Spann.SS2JJ? Run and „r LEAGUE • ) Two-S2.¥ 1 earned run—Off BATTING 'based bote) ‘Pace scored on Reese error Oross. 1-1: off Spahn. 0-0. Wild pitch on 76 ot Wll- hit*—oilliam. Frees* Home run— !!¦»•¦ S?* 1 4"7. Monti*. Nea base r b i ,; *rt®!». TAKE MONTHS Cimoli. Sacrifice—Maierojkl {?* ,' Losing pitcher—Oross (4-11. „27 B Detroit. 362; 6 UmDlres— CM0 * * plays—Hodgee to Rees*. Maxeroskl to , Ballanr.nt, nd W rtl, Cl, *®‘ Day Jaekowtkl 333 ' to Skinner: Pritchard to ]¦ —1.57 Attendance—L.B.Bl7, land. Memorial Pritchard Maxeroskl to Skinner. Left on bases— , R^N*-—Mantle. New York. 30; Slevere. Brooklyn 14. Pittsburgh 6. Bases on, 26: Williams. Boaton. TO PAY balle—Hewcombe 1. Prlena 4. Pace 1 | and Poi. Chicago. 24: Boyd. Baltl- Struck out—By Hewcombe. 2: by Friend. , morr. and Wert*. Cleveland. 23 by 3. —Oil Hewcombe MINOR LEAGUES 1: Pace. Hit# « 81 MIIIO IN Sltvers Wathlng- 10 in 1084 innings: ofl I.ablne O In '5*6 Innings: off Friend. 11 In 8 innings:; Bp th* Associated Frees ARMY inning, Arroyo, H] •fl Purkey. n in Diego. §j;“fSrtT“23 ’ Runt and earned runs—Ofl Newcombe. San 3; Los Angeles 0. 8535: 3-2. ofl Friend. 7-2: ofl Purkey. 0-0: Sacramento 8: Ban Prancltco. 6. KlTS—William*. Boston. 46: Slavers. by Portland. 6: Seattle. I. 48 DRESS off Arroyo. 0-0: ofl Pace. 0-0. Hit „ Chleaoo. and (Gilliam) Vancouver. 6; Hollywood BJ*. pitcher—By Purkey Passed 3 Vork ' «• M ““« ball—Pol let. Winning pitcher—Face INTERNATIONALLEA CUB KitaS: 42." DISCOUNTS Brand-New Montreal, 2-3). Losing pitcher—Hewcombe <4-1. R. Loekman. Mays (Bouchee and Aaron. Milwaukee. 33: Muslal. St. firstNWI TineUIMt eeored at Lnnata bit Into douhle-play t Louie. 31: Robinson ond Hoak. Cin- Blackwell TIRE h TUBE In Ist). (Ashhurn scored on Rodeers' At Wakefield cinnati. 27. UNIFORMS nUADIIC Open Evenings error In second I. Two-base hit*— The & High OR TUBELESS . lopata 12) Frederick School HlTS—Robinson. Cincinnati. 66: Aaron. Your choice of 17 or 19 101 l AUBE TIRE ond TUBE Sun. 'til <2l. Athhurn Home runt— Milwauka* and Muslal. St. Louie. 63j ounce Sehoendienst. Milter. Sacrifice fly— baseball team, featuring Charley Sehoondlanet, New York. 6ft; Bell. cloth. Also fur felt regulation pm. Miller. Loekman Double play—Spencer ia m to and Don Keller, sons of the for- Cincinnati and Dark. St. Louis. 47. caps. Sehoendienst to Loekman: Hnmner to DOUSLBS—Hoak, Cincinnati and Muelal, AT NO (XTIA COST Fernandes to Bouchee. Left on bate*— star 13; Brooklyn BHONI YOU. * T 6ta*Trf7r'. mer outfielder of the Yan- St. Louie. nillltm. and CMDIT - d70,,,S Philadelphia, ft; Hew York. 7. Bate* on Moon. St Louie. 11; Roblnton. ' APPLICATION QL «.«bo U0.70 $32.03 balle—Ofl Sanford, 4; Miller, kees, will play Wakefield High Cln- i Coneueara, ofl 2. oil FREE "| 1; off Rldalk. 2; off Mar- at 8 o’clock tonight New York, d: Wall*. PARKING PLUS TAX 3 Rtruck out—By Miller. 1: by at Four Mile Chicago. Capital AND RICAPPAIIt IXCHANGI. All tlgot available but Ml all ilttt In fonerl.Rldslk. 2; by Bruton ond Thomson. Mll- at Garata | m ovary brand. Mareonerl. 1: by McCor- Run Held. waukee, Bouchee. Phllodelphio ond mlck. 2. HUS—Off Sanford. 3 In 114 Pltteburih, tanlnn: Millar, Young Charley, outfielder Clemente. 3. off 6 In 7% innings; olf an IrTIT.-j— - Antonelll. 4 In 0 Innings (faced 6 and a senior, currently la hitting rrr'i - batters In 1st): off Coneueara, 4 In 2H Innings; off Rldslk. 1 In 1)4 innings! off .405 and his brother, a shortstop Mtrgonerl. 8 in Innings (faced 3 Milwaukee. 8, 7th): 2 and a junior, ¦fKS/StissBAEBE—Mays. Hew 18; .414. team York. batters In off Orlesom. 2 In 1 The la STOLEN Ctaclnnatl. Market ihningi St McCormick, n In Innings. Temple, 7: Oilliam Brook- i 4 coached by Bruton, 8; Pondy, ALL * Tire their ana Mlllwtuke*. STORES OPEN TOOAT, Co. Runt and earned runt—off Sanford, uncle. Hal jyn 0 A.M. TO P.M.; OPEN TOMORROW. 0 A.M. TO 1 P.M. 4-4; off off Antonflll. jKeller, a former In the off Coninotro.miUr.JPti4-0: off Rldslk* 0-0;4-4off catcher DOWNTOWN S.!. IETHESDA NORTHEAST So. AIL-ALIX. No. Arlin| t.n Mgrgonerl. 6-6: off 2-2; Senators’ farm system. Grissom. off Jonoy ~ Oa Now Art. Chevy llodombur* , wm McCormick. 0-4). Hit by pUcher—An- The Chan 1130 ™ IMa u guests 300 Dd Hwy’ ** Jgn.lll (Bouchee). Wild plteh^SKSSrt. teams will be of at M St. S.L 471E Hompdon U. N. N.E. 3200 Hw»- 1725 Ballo. Avs. the Senators tomorrow at Orif- *•*** LI. 4-7034 loHmi4b OL. LA L JA- 7-8000 i 4th Stadium for the double- 6#200 6-3U3 «f College Park, Md. Bmlth * • 11 header with the Yankees. .?^ k,vn nT g,»"v,vEfe -jik&vr Jiuw*Bseß. l APpUfon 7-4282 ,