rain. . . . Tht min BASEBALL underway, bat it wee 10:38 end BT. LOUIS. July 7 THE the understanding umpires gave Lee, the Red Box a crack at another m. son of the former Cubs tonight. pitcher, has signed with the BEAT sizable crowd Cardinals organization and al- By BURTON HAWKINS FOREIGN: ready has reported to Paducah. Ky., of the Class D Kitty Lea- NeaHy 150 Drivers ’ : SPORTS gue. July strictly I Young July BOBTON. 7. The Spanish-speaking, is On Lee. who will be 21 Yankees, at moment, Marlboro Card top . . . weighs on the losing a roommate. Paula Nearly 27, is 6-feet-5 and 180. too 150 drivers will com- ; CAR He pitched four years for the ¦can't be concerned about has requested he be assigned to pete in 10 events at Marlboro the future with Outfielder Lou i high school team in his home bunk with Joee Valdivielso he Sunday Skizas batting .385 at Denver. so Motor Raceway as the ; : Plaquemines, English. . . . RACING town of La., three; can learn Jose track offers its second sports ear . > by I hitting laaettewed ? Outfielder Zeke Bella speaks English years at Louisiana State Univer- j the most fluent races of the season. Sports Cor Chib of Amorica sity, a .389 at Binghamton, Outfielder of the Senators’ X and had 6-0 record in Bob Martyn belting .330 with Cubans. The Invender Hill Mob Rac- ! semipro summer. .* * * * ing Sports ' ball this Birmingham Association, Car Club father, 20-game and Second Base- The rise of the His twice a Shortstop Red Sox has of America and the MG Car! : | SUNDAY, JULY 1o"j | played Cubs, Gene Hassell and brought Tqm Yawkey putting winner, with the Jerry Lumpe Owner Club are on the event,' ' the Phillies and the Braves. hitting .328 and back to 805t0n.... After watch- which willrun from 1 pm. until! 1 PJL ¦ 5* 313 with the same club. ing his club get off to a ;|_tt ]| Tony Roig, ship- sad start about 6 the infielder early in the season. Yawkey Some of the area’s top drivers | SENATORS ped to Charlotte by the Sena- spent his time in New York and are listed, including Dick' | MARLBORO \ gjlpj-' Mrm V mk % Continued From Page C-l tors three weeks ago. has been South Carolina, but he’s feverish Thompson and Charlie Wallace. ] Williams a double if he was suspended for skipping that about the team again, along Thompson, who will drive a • : Motor Raceway : B Jar . fg clever enough to take it. He took club. J . Warren Spahn, the with all of Boston. Jaguar, holds two victories over ] Braves’ veteran lefthander, pre- game night : UPPER MARLBORO, MD. ? it, with a slap down the leftfleld The last was de- Wallace this year. Charlie. Cap. T sents a layed 20 mile* teem Waek.l 8. St line. The fans liked it and they technical treatise on 64 minutes at the outset, Sarle, Fred Losee, Roger Wing, ] ; krldae. SalUaad Fkwy, Boot* «. Z liked it. too. when Ted kicked pitching injthis week’s Collier’s. 33 minutes more in the fifth Roland McConkey and Charlie , first base as Carlos Paula backed Bob Chakales has appeared In inning and was completed In a Shinn also are entered. against the Senators’ bullpen in eight games with the Senators . • the eighth inning to grab Ted’s and they’ve lost them all. . , bid for a second home run. Pedro Ramos has appeared In 13 There have been too many times straight losing games, while BSaLmiiTflrfHjTi open when Williams didn’t seem to Chuck Stobbs has been involved 11 care. in 10 successive losing struggles. ***"***!**T||RP4v But) with the Red Sox moving ** * * I steadily upward they’ve won Mickey only SBr*. Vernon needs six games 25 of their last 30 and more hits 2,100 s Greatest "J THIRD AND LAST DOWN FOR McBRIDE—New York —Archie Mcßride, heavy- have whittled the front-running to reach for his Golf Sole! career. ... He requires weight Yankees’ lead to seven games—- only four from Trenton, N. J., goes down for the third time at the hands of Floyd more runs to reach 1,000 Patterson in their bout at night. everybody loves the team tn gen- the Madison Square Garden last It all at . was over eral and Williams in particular. level. . . With half the season this point, as Patterson, spotting his opponent 15 Vi pounds, won by a knockout remaining, the Senators already Nightcap at 1:46 of the seventh round of the rfationally televised fight.—AP Wirephoto. Held Over have been blanked 14 times The Senators’ defeat last matching their 1954 total. night, their 23d in 27 games, Shortstop Jerry Snyder has was administered in rain which developed a fondness for South- PATTERSON postponement ern Association Injury, Tiffs With Tigers Continued From Page C-l caused of the pitching, wallop- a • Wilson O Louisville O Kroydon a ing a clip refusing second game of scheduled twi- at .348 since being for to answer questions night double-header. The Sen- demoted to Chattanooga o MacGregor e about the managers’ guild ac- in mid- Springfield will tonight May. , Jim [¦ tivities at the recent hearings of ators remain here to . . Lemon, gangling Result in Fain's Release battle Boston, with Bob Porter- outfielder who also has played the New York State Athletic third base (AI field slated to take the mound and first base with DETROIT. July 7 ).—Perris i were taking a gamble when they 1 Commission. against Henry. the disgruntled Patterson, Bill Porterfield Looukouts, is hitting .321. Fain, because a bad took< him.” as calm as over, striving °° say will be to avoid his 13th Jackie Jensen follows a Joe D knee forced him out of the reg- Tigers didn’t have much to In his a row. DiMagglo Coleman Joins dressing loss and his eighth in recipe in treating his ular lineup, has been released departure room. He had a cqt on With Fain’s the! The Senators will return to hands before batting . . . unconditionally by the Tigers - Tigers his left cheek, another over the Rubs took a chance on another \ Griffith Stadium tomorrow night oil in his palms, pats I eye then resin after several run-ins with his,ailing left and a scratch on the player, picking up Pitcher ' side of the right had to face the Yankees in the opener into them liberally, creating teammates. Joe Coleman, eye. “I him four-game single a recently gummy . . . who was figured after the fourth,” he said. of a series. A mixture. Ted Wil- On Detroit's recent road trip,,released by the Orioles. , ; game liams, given the 33-year-old first baseman “I told Cue I going to give is scheduled Saturday a rousing reception Coleman, hampered by arm , was afternoon and a double-header the lineup was was slight alterca- him a hard time in the next when announced involved in trouble, had an 0-1 mark at Suuday. last night, Tigers, round (fifth).” got a better one a tions with several of the Baltimore this year after win- Twice the Senators Including Earl Torgeson, the, Mcßride. 26-year-old Trenton, staked moment later when he opened ning 13 and losing 17 and post- . pitchers night, game by. Leaguer N. J., heavyweight, deep their to leads last the dashing back to former National who ing a 3.50 average learned was given Pain’s job three weeks earned run respect for Patterson’s flashing but those advantages were erased the leftfleld wall, leaping and H ago in 1954. He worked out with thought Immediately. Washlngtongpried hauling in rnttFREE rftriMMuPARKINA after the Tigers purchased Tigers yesterday hands although he he Carlos Paula’s drive. the and said youngster way” two runs from winner Tom . . And him from the Phillies. . nothing had the “on the 'when Ted crashed his any Downtown Parking yesterday there is wrong with his ; caught Brewer in the first inning, when fifth-inning homer In an announcement arm now. when he him with a left the stadium hilt you shop at Sport /ail the Tigers said they released hook in the third round. “Ilost Slevers delivered a run-produc- shook Everybody in the park physical. Pain twice led the American was ing single and Edwards walked was Fain because of his League batting him," he said. “He too fast.” on his feet. handicap, but it is no secret; in when he was As Mcßride had fought ranked with the bases loaded. ** * * Manager Bucky with the old Philadelphia Ath- , heavyweights Valdes, Ted Abernathy, who started The Senators pharet 111 that Harris was letics, hitting like Nino have started on ml displeased with his conduct on .344 in 1951 and Hurricane Tommy Jackson and for the Senators; failed to survive another round of third basemen. .327 in 1952. The A's traded inning. trip. , Satterfield, the first Billy Goodman ... In their last the road Sources close to him to the White Sox June 27, Bob he was asked to four games Harris said the manager asked comment on Patterson’s ability. nicked him for an infield single, they’ve had four different ¦ 1953. He came to the Tigers Billy “Synchro-Dyned the club to get rid of Pain. “Hell be a champ.” was the Klaus and Williams walked, players at the position Dean nes along with Pitcher Leo Chris- Jackie Jensen delivered a two- Stone, In Chicago, Pain became in- ' ! answer. “He’s much faster than Washington pitcher, has Torgeson , tante and Infielder Jack Phillips Jackson, run single Sammy a volved with and Char- exchange Valdes. He’d outlast and White lift under his left heel as an ley Maxwell, right- in for Pitcher Ted probably doubled to give Boston a 3-2 edge. equalizer WOODS H a substitute ; Gray, knock him out. Satter- His left leg is a bit REGISTERED fielder. Then, the ! First Baseman Wglt harder, punch for shorter " on bus back Dropo and Outfielder Bob field hits Vernon’s Homer Countered than his right, a dis- from Cleveland last Monday, his : punch. Imade my mistake when covery made by sets of 3 ¦ Nieman. Mickey Vernon boomed a two- the club physi- Matched target was Jack Homel, Tigers’ l I got out of my crouch. Let my cian when the ... The Tigers have placed Pain run homer into the rightfleld lefthander com- - trainer. j head out.” plained of back pains. gular 63.00 I on a three-day waiver list. If was the seats to stake loser Dean Stone Vernon r I Irritated Over Role a , Patterson at 170% will be the Senators’ team claims him in that time of to -3 lead In the fifth, but only player fiery competitor. Pain pick salary heaviest his career but Mc- singled in In the All-Star A ob- it will have to up his Bride scaled 186 y« pounds. It Klaus the bottom of Game, but Eddie viously was irritated when he' check, reportedly $25,000 for; the inning and Williams blasted Yost will be In was Floyd’s 23d victory in 24 pro Milwaukee as the club’s player was reduced to the role of pinch- this year. After the three-day , his 11th homer into the center- ¦ starts, knockout. representative. . . his 15th His . hitter. period Pain will become a free' field bleachers. Juan Delis, appeared ' current winning streak was ££.94 games agent Woods He in 58 for and can make a deal for to flye by Williams' leftfleld double in 59 [ Tigers stretched 10, the .last the this season, hitting himself. j only the sixth, coupled with Jensen’s .264, knockouts. His defeat was but he was Handicapped by disputed eight-round single, lifted the score to 7-4 painful injury a decision the knee suffered to Joey Maxim, June 7,1954. The before the Senators added a run TACKLEj last season when he was with the RED SOX, 7; SALTWATER £ ! 1952 Olympic middleweight and chased Brewer in the eighth White Sox. champ has been fighting pro with Johnny Groth’s single and CASTING SPINNING V ¦ “If I can’t SENATORS,r catch on with an- 5 ( only September, Slevers’ double. FLYCASTING league go since 1952. SnrtniSeK—Bresslet and | Q fy-fT other big team I’ll fish; WASHINGTON Judges and Har- Williams, batting Staam ?.IA/ J.// ing Artie Aidala .500 in 12 Wide V||-,| AAO | | or take a long vacation," AB. R. H. O. A. 1. . against Selection gRSfIBHBSRRBnSB*# old had fight appearances the Sena- —— Narlhweetern—Bab Race* i (Y) SB P*ui». rs 5 0 2 1 0 0 ( Barnes scored the go Wood!—Seta at S . f-I.W]97 IIS10,09 Pain said after his release. Runnels, 2b 4 1 2 5 5 0] ators, run, triple ft |i Matched I 5-1 for Patterson at the end of has a homfe and Iw.OO MaeGrenr—Jlannr 34 In Chicago, General Manager Vernon, lb 5 2 1 8 0 0 Demaret! OO.UU(V) |I 4*t.00SB Qroth, cf 3 2 1 2 O 0 ! six rounds but Referee A1 Berl two doubles among his six hits. ID II Matched Weed* Set! *f 3.1 RRR Prank Lane of the White Sox i If 4 0 3 1 0 0 got Bam Snead (Yl Slevers. had it 3-3. The AP card showed He three of Boston's 11 hits, Wilson— Matched' ?4 117I#.*tw40 said: “Fain a magnifl- Courtney, c 2 0 10 10 1C oo Weed!—Sets of 2 | [ ¦ has such 1 2 PltsGerald, 1 0 0 0 0 0 Patterson, the 4-to-l favorite, on while Sievers accounted for three tragic Edwards. 3b 3 0 11 3 0 LealiTilte—Grand Siam I AT) I 2R fit cent heart it is to see top 5-1, only of the Senators' 11. 9K OO Weadi—Seta et 3 T'-’-JU | *O.OO iRK go Valdivielso. ss 3 0 0 0 1 0 losing the third. SPECIALLY PRICED *?,B8 I him because of a bad leg. 3 Yost .1 0 0 0 0 0 six-punch 36,044, Wllaon—Gene Sarasea 41 TC ! 1/1 71 Kline, 0 0 0 0 1 0 A flurry dropped The actual crowd was so an Matched Woods—Seta of 3 I *t1.43|3U.1* If there was any chance of his ss a family night ROD AND REEL I Abernathy, p o 0 0 0 0 0 Mcßride for a count of nine late but It was affair. LonliTllle—Grand Slam Rat I f.C An | an QO recovery, Detroit would not have Stone, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 COMBINATIONS Waada—Seta *l3 OO.UU | Vf.YY Ramos, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 in the sixth after he had taken The Senators were paid off on 70 OO -I go. They they REPAIRS ™ Saaldlna—Jimmy ! go let him knew 1 Delis 1 0 0 0 0 0 6,457 children, who were admit- All Md. ftthing license* Thomson 04 nn 1 jo beating fifth. Early Wood.—Seta 4 ... O‘t.UU 30.00 Chakales, p ?_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 a in the in <7 7Q Rea. of .1 | 4 Umphlett 0 0 the seventh a right-left combi- ted at bargain rates, but not in- BLOODWORMS Krerdoa—Cruiser Rea, nn -1 0 0 0 Seta et 4 i Q*T.LAJ04 sys I UJ.rr man to Klaus to (2); Hatton 1 Zauchln also on the card. However, to Goodman to Zauchln. Left on bases e*. 7AOMr W Mr —Washlnaton. 7; Boston, 9. Bases on ket. Out W Whitehurst, who holds a de- ' balls—Off Abernathy. 2; off Stone. 5; Tar- over a . off Brewer. 4. struck out—By Aber- on cision Jackson, took se- 1; Cut PHcai oil Golf Carts beating nathy. by Btone, 3; by Ramos. 1; by vere from Jimmy Sum- ¦ Brewer, 4. Hits—Off Abernathy. 3 In H merlin Tuesday I innins. off Stone. 4ln 4<4 Innings; off in Detroit and 1 Ramos. 2 In 114 Innings; off Chakales, is not available. 2 In 2 Innings; off Brewer. 8 In 714 tunings; off Klely. 3 In I>4 Innings. TENNIS BALLS I In the three previous bouts, , Runs and earned runs—Abernathy, 3-3; ’FIT two by i Stone. 3-3. Ramos. 1-1; Chakales, 0-0; Smith won knockouts Brewer, 5-6; Klely. 0-0. Winning pitcher and Cooper one by knockout, , —Brewer (6-7). Losing pitcher—Stone ° a Umpires—Napp, Grieve, - all (3-10). Steven*. 3 99‘ in the sixth round. Rice. Time—2:27. 99 |3|| 1,1 A aensatlonal savin* on "Spal- . Act” tennis ball*. At this DLi ( dim ,ow iiEBjESiI3EMP!B3B3BtSi33jM3I3^BRS^t^i iuTt price w * *
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