Shea's Bad Shoulder Gives Moreno Chance as Starter Tonight fretting Storm Interrupts Play Vernon's .465 Streak Dodgers Find Philadelphia J&faf fffi: Washington, Os McHale, Campbell Helps Nats Rout Jinx, J D. C., Monday, May 25, 1953-A-18 ** <|| | Good Spot for Gay Sunday In British Amateur Beat 7 Left-Handers (Box Scores on Page A-21J By By tha Associated tha Associated Press (Picture on Page A-19.) H - meM Prats Meyer Is Fined SIOO, MHnf jkKb\trm 1 Who said Philadelphia is a HOYLAKE, England, May 25. Wk JBmh HI , or town on Sunday? The Suspended Lose Draw By Burton Hawkins dead 3 Days —Opening matches in the British Dodgers think it’s gayer FRANCIS Julio Moreno, who has picked By STANN Amateur golf tournament were than Paris, louder than Coney For Berating up two victories in relief, will get THAT WAS A MIGHTY POPULAR victory by Native interrupted for almost two hours c! psi W K Island and wilder than an office By th* Associated Brass Dancer in the 77th Preakness, but chiefly because he was a today by a sudden squall, his first starting assignment to- Christmas party. PHILADELPHIA. May 25. fol- When you score 12 runs — Russ Maryland-owned colt. He didn’t win as a l-to-5 favorite night when the Nats tangle with in an Meyer of the lowed by a sleet storm which before a out, as Dodgers should and somehow it seems that the Athletics at Griffith Stadium man is was fined SIOO and it would have been a dropped temperatures from 85 mm W the Dodgers did in the suspended for three days by better story if Jamie K.’s nose, not Native to below 50 on the wind-whipped in the rubber game of their eighth at Connie Mack Stadium, , National Dancer’s, the wire first. Hoylake course. Play was re- series. ijH .ir no town is dull. Even League president, as the out- Maybe it wasn’t so much Jamie K. as ’s balky shoulder Bjgr gß|4k snapped out of his batting growth of his dispute with sumed under warm sunshine. slump. Umpirer . The fellow who had ridden has interrupted the normal Augie Donatelli in Two of America’s four top ro- All this muscle-flexing gave yesterday’s game five and Sl of ’ starters. with the winners five Bel- contenders were just beginning tation the Dodgers a 16-2 victory that Phillies here. mont Stakes winners was shooting for their matches when the storm The bulky Shea, who hasn’t per- still left them in fourth place After arguing over several No. 5 in the Preakness. Eddie had been race, struck. Jim McHale of Phila- mitted a in 15 , was in the ball and strike decisions by riding the California horse, Correspondent, where the spread from first to the plate umpire, delphia was playing New Zea- forced to leave his last game Meyer but he was removed early in Preakness Sfcjfe fourth is only one ball game. tossed the resin bag into the Jpr|| land’s Heginbotham, while after seven innings when he Week and, shopping got himself Peter Milwaukee took over the lead air and was banished from around, a two-hit over Saturday engaged to Jamie K. Billy Campbell of Huntington, owned and still held a half- the game. The pitcher con- W. Va., met James Malcolm Peel the Indians. His shouder stif- game margin after yesterday’s tinued to berate the umpire The fact that Jamie K. was fourth fened in the course of six-run split with Chicago, winning, 5-4 of England. a from the bench, and num- favored, behind , Royal Bay I inning generated by the Nats and and losing, 5-2. St. Louis el- bers of television pro- Only half the field fans Gem and , but ahead of such as played to- the club physician wants him bowed into second on Gerry tested that he made a ges- get at days’ Staley’s five-hit Correspondent and the others, undoubtedly Fr*nei« sunn, day. The remainder—including to least two more shutout of Cin- ture which they found ob- rest before pitching again. cinnati, 2-0, and the Giants was due to Arcaro’s presence in the saddle. The little man Harvie Ward of Atlanta and jectionable. Frank Fanovich, a left-hander belted Pittsburgh, 11-3, to re- with the big bankroll and all those records is that impressive Frank Stranahan of Toledo, main games off who hasn’t appeared a game only the Milwaukee to whip Rookie when to wager. America’s other candi- in pace. hits it comes time leading this season, may pitch for Phila- Bob Buhl In the second game, And Arcaro proved, or seemed to prove, that not only is dates for a sixth championship delphia. a 6-3 victim of the Nats Sain Lead* Yankee Victory. riding home on a three-run first he still tops handling the reins, but that Jamie K. is better in the last eight years—will yesterday before 9.222 fans. ’s batting and inning. gave t the Two than most people thought. Indeed, he could be good enough swing into action tomorrow. Washington made only six hits \ | P i"> s pitching Yankees men were cut down at th* jammed all of them |||gPHp| * ; nWL jjjmi • ' another triumph over Boston, plate on throws by to win the . Munger but into the r Stan Advances. first innings against 8-4, and left champions still Musial and Rip Repulski *** * two Morrie MEYER’S LAST WORDS—Pitcher Russ of the to back Jack Munger, veteran from Meyer the Dodgers up Martin to score all its runs. If sounds off as Umpire Augie Donatelli thumbs 3V2 games out front. There is Staley’s fine pitching for the A CHAT WITH in the jockeys’ room Dallas, posted the first victory him out of the Cardinals. It was Fanovich doesn’t get the nod to- game in the fourth inning at Philadelphia yesterday. a new second-place team, Cleve- the sixth comes to mind. Guerin is Native Dancer’s rider, the only for the United States as he de- night go Protest- victory straight victory for Staley, it will to Carl Scheib, ing decisions, Meyer the bag land, on its over who gray feated Thomas Bylne of England, has pitched ball-and-strike hurled resin in St. Louis, and 9-8. Chicago has not lost since an opening day one the Vanderbilt colt ever had. “Jamie K. is the who in three of the the While was 5-1 6 and 5, as the 58th annual games. air. he engaged in conversation, the falling bag defeat at best of the lot,” Eric said. “Royal Bay Gem is all right but A’s last four struck remained 3'/2 back in third place. Milwaukee. tournament began. him on the head, leaving the powder mark. At left is The Giants made it seven In the Belmont I’m going to look at Jamie K. first.” Southpaws Whipped. Umpire 17 percentage points behind out The first American eliminated Seven Art Gore and on the right is Gil Hodges of the Dodgers. Cleveland, after beating Detroit of eight in their recent push, Guerin is high on Dancer, is politic, was Maj. K. Brooklyn won, 16-2, scoring in still Native which Oliver Rodgers of The Nats have overcome their 12 runs the eighth. for the second day in a row with smothering Pittsburgh. Bobby at least. But the fabulous gray, who opened at l-to-9 and Waco, Tex., who is serving with vulnerability to left -handed —AP Wirephoto Thomson and batted the ninth-inning spurt, 3-1. Wash- drew applause during the post parade, lost some caste with forces at Wiesbaden, pitching. They lost five in a ington Philadelphia, in a total of six runs as Johnny . Rodgers took defeated Lindell many people even in victory. His time wasn’t a 5-and- row to southpaws before beat- 6-3. was knocked out for his bad—l:s7% -4 beating from John G. Black- ing a left-hander and haven’t fifth setback. Thomson hom- on an “off” track as against ’s 1949 record of 1:55 The big excitement was in well of Scotland. lost to one since, whipping W-L Crew, Stotesbury ered for the Giants and Carlos but he didn’t generally impress people who had seen such Victor, Philadelphia where Umpire Sir John Hartopp of Scotland seven straight. Eight left- Augie Donatelli Bernier hit his first previous Man o’ War, had almost as for the Pirates. Preakness winners as defeated Ray A. Graham, jr., of handers have started against much exercise as the Phillies’ Fred and . Somehow, The Dancer seems to be doing Westbury, N. Y., 2 up. Graham, the Nats since Ed Lopat beat Faces Fast Field in Nationals Haney of the Pirates spotted pitching staff. Augie opened the Lindell everything the hard way these days. 2 down at the 15th, recovered them April 24 and none has Although the Washington-Lee in tossing fifth in the batting or- six races this season. GW day by out der and put Cole Guerin thinks go a slightly and finally was knocked been around at the finish. High School in the fourth after the hot-tem- Shortstop Dick the Vanderbilt star can mile and a crew from Arlington prevailed in a special contest in the No. 9 spot. Larry Jansen half, which is the Belmont out at the 18th hole. Assisting in the rout of south- pered Brooklyn pitcher made distance. -He rejects the ob- paws has been Mickey Vernon, won the Stotesbury Cup in held in connection with the was the winner, with help from “hung” during Irish Star Advances. violent protest of a pitch call Hoyt servation that Native Dancer the last six- who is giving them grief along Philadelphia yesterday, Eastern collegiate regatta on the Wilhelm. teenth “I Carr of and beaned himself with the Sain took matters into his own Saturday. thought Jamie K. was hanging a little,” Joe Ireland, who al- with right-handers. Mickey now Charley Butt doesn’t believe the Potomac. bag. ready been to resin Jim Hughes, who hands after surviving a rocky Eric said. “Personally, I believe both horses were ridden all has named the has hit safely in 18 straight Little Generals should be relief British Walker Cup team to rated George Washington and Lower failed as a man for Meyer, start at Yankee Stadium. He out and the better one won.” play games and over that span has and were chased the Americans in September, de- the favorites for the national Merion (Pa.) High were the for doubled with the bases loaded ** * * batted .465. He is hitting .363 heckling Augie feated G W. Mackie of Scotland, schoolboy this from the bench. and scored the tie-breaking run for the season. championship early leaders in yesterday’s race, In the eighth inning, while SOMEBODY ASKED GUERIN in the jockeys’ room if he 6 and 5. Mickey week. but W-L on ’s in a was a big contributor passed them about the world was crashing down supported a growing conviction that Royal Bay Gem would All were gradually four-run rally in the second that second-round match- to the Nats’ success yesterday The title race, slated Satur- halfway and added to around his ears, Philadelphia win the Belmont thereby make straight years es. Only one after the caught knocked out Hal (Skinny) Brown. and it three first-round match A»’s smashed Chico day at N. its lead. GW a crab Manager O’Neill Only Buffalo, Y., will in- shortly Steve and his bright spot for the Red in which the plums—Derby, Preakness and Belmont—were —between two Englishmen—was Marrero for two runs in the first before the finish. catcher, Smokey for today. clude not only the crews beaten Merion Burgess, got the Sox, who dropped from second divided three ways. “On account of his stretch drive,” scheduled inning on singles by Joe De- Lower was third, fol- heave-ho from to fourth, Sergt. Dale Buettner of Toledo, Maestri and Pete Suder, plus yesterday by Washington-Lee, lowed by La Salle and West Donatelli. was the first major prompted the man with Guerin. “He looks like he’s built First 13 Get on Base. league homer by Gene Stephens. stationed in England with the Eddie Robinson’s double. but the defending champion Catholic of Philadelphia. for a mile and a half.” Air Force, defeated James Mc- Thirteen Dodgers walked or Rosen and Boone Connect. Wayne Terwilliger started the from Belleville (N. J.) High and Rowing for W-L were John “He could be," Guerin admitted, “but I think Native Kay of Scotland, 3 and 2. W. R. Washington uprising by walking Griffith, Jim Quill. A1 Rayfteld. hit before an out was made in A1 Rosen’s three-run homer got several strong entrants from the eighth. Twelve runs turned in the first game and Ray Dancer is, too, and I’ve a feeling that Jamie K. is . . . Sharp of Scotland defeated Lt. with one out and Vernon and Art Potter, Dan Reitz. John Boone's Col. G. M. Adkins Clyde Canada. Butt figures the Belle- a neat 3-2 game into a rout be- in the second game well ... of Brady, Vollmer followed with sin- Fish, Ray Clements and Dave Tex., and Weisbaden, Germany, gles to the same right-center as Sidle, with Bucky Walter fore five managed to were the big blows in Cleve- “The best of all?” somebody suggested. ville crew still the toughest the two 4 and 3. sector to produce one run. Jackie coxwain. W-L won retire a batter. It took 42 min- land’s victories. Early Wynn “No,” Eric replied. “The gray is the best in my book. - in the country and indicates also the play Lt. Col. Tony Duncan of Eng- Jensen boomed his fifth varsity four-oared race and the utes to the half Inning, with threw a four-hitter in the first But at Belmont I’m certainly going to watch Jamie K.” land, non-playing captain of the of the year off the centerfleld W-L will be happy even to reach junior varsity eight. It finished 16 Dodgers going to bat. to best Bobo (No-Hit) Holloman Guerin finished dressing and left the now-empty jockeys’ British Walker Cup team, de- wall, scoring Vernon the finals. second in the and Just skimming over the high for his fifth victory. Dave Hos- and Voll- double sculls spots, triples quarters. Johnny Bejshak, the custodian, sighed as dusk feated W. A. C. Glennie of Eng- mer, and Jensen scored when W-L didn’t make the finals third in the junior fours. GW. with the bases kins, second of four Tribe pitch- land, 4 and 3. Pete Runnels grounded out. last year, took second in junior fours. loaded by and ers, took the second game over settled over another Preakness and said: while George Wash- the Bob ington of Alexandria, second in did the most damage. Cain. “I don’t say Native Dancer is the all-time best, but he’s Goldwater Upset. Doubles Off Scoreboard. enough, Sam the Stotesbury yesterday, finished Oddly nobody hit a home Mele’s double and Jim a real horse. Best Vanderbilt ever owned, anyway.” In something of an upset, John Ed Yost was nicked by a third. run. The five pitchers in one in- Rivera’s single knocked In two ** * * Graham of England eliminated pitched ball with one out in the In its ning tied a major league record. runs in the ninth for the White Robert W. scoring victory on the 31 Mid-Atlantic Pros Sox’ YOU SHOULD KNOW Johnny Bejshak, if you’re a racing Goldwater of Phoenix, second inning and Terwilliger Schuylkill River yesterday by a The 12 runs fell short of the mod- victory oVer the Tigers. Ariz., one of the well-regarded beat patron. was a jockey in his He rode out a bunt. Vernon then length and a quarter, in the fast ern record of 15 set by the Dod- He good day. American players, rightfleld 4 and 3. lashed a double off the time of 4:32.2 for the mile, W-L gers against Cincinnati in the for Vanderbilt, and Discovery was quite a horse. But Johnny N. M. of England de- scoreboard, scoring runners. Play for Four Places Saul both defeated GW for the fifth time first inning on May 21, 1952. The Probable Pitchers likes Native Dancer better than Discovery for his speed and feated George T. Baird of Brook- That was the Nats’ last hit of all-time record is 18 by the Cubs By th* Associated Press versatility. ville, N. Y., on the 19th hole. the game, for Dick Rozek in 1883. . and Boston at New York (night i—McDer- squared his In PGA (3-4) Baird Bobo Tournament vs. (2-0). “Istill have to The Dancer pack 130 pounds,” match on the Newsom held them harm- Thus In two days the Dodgers mott Blackwell see or more Philadelphia Washington 18th after being 3 down. less in the last innings. Nats, 6; A's, By Corraipondant Tha at (night) Bejshak was saying, “but I like that gray real good." On the 6% 3 a Staff of Star beat both Robin Roberts and -—Panovlch (0-0) or Scheib (2-1) v». extra hole his third shot went Gus Zernial lofted his sixth PHILADELPHIA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Curt Simmons, the big one-two Moreno (2-0). Arcaro left, not as a totally popular figure but DeMaestri si 3 113 6 0 RICHMOND, Va., May Chicago at St. Louis (night)—Pienu as a out of bounds and then he missed home run the halfway 25- (5-2) (4-2) of season Joost. ss 0 0 0 0 2 0 places punch of the league. Tonight vs. Truck* or Larsen (1-3). prophet, perhaps. Before the Preakness, Eddie said: putt up Suder, 2b 6 1 2 3 6 0 Four in the National Pro- (Only games scheduled.) a 20-foot to lose the match. in the leftfield bleachers in Robinson, they see the third member of the lb 4 0 .1 11 0 0 fessional _ , NATIONAL LEAGUE. “A lot of people think I’ve been knocking the gray. I Ernest Arend, jr., of Deal, the eighth. Zernial was Zernial, U 4 1 2 0 0 0 Golfers Association three, Brooklyn at Philadelphia (night)—Loe* credited Phllley. rs big Karl Drews. (5-2) vs. Drews (2-4). is a I a N. J., won by default from H. A. with a in the sixth inning 4 0 1 2 0 0 championship at Birmingham, haven’t. Native Dancer good colt. One night had double Babe. 3b 3 0 10 10 today Klippstein Beats Buhl. Cincinnati at Milwaukee (2-twl-nlght) Haxton of Scotland. when Vollmer deep fly McGhee, ci 4 0 0 2 0 0 Mich., were at stake with —Judsoti 10-0) or Perkowskl (l-3i and a I got misquoted. lost his Astroth, c Johnny Church (2-2) vs. Surkont (6-0) few drinks with few fellows and There « 4 0 1 3 0 0 at least 31 pros from the Mid- Milwaukee started An- and in the sun at the base of the Martin, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Llddle (1-1). a newspaperman or two in the group and they thought Rozek. dle Atlantic section playing 36 tonelli in the first game and re- St. Louis at Chicago—Preako (2-8) was leftfield wall. -1 0 0 0 1 0 vs. (3-4). •Valo 0 0 0 0 0 0 holes over the James River lieved with him in the second, Rush I said Native Dancer wasn’t any good. Marrero, three tFrlcano 0 0 0 0 0 o New York at Pittsburgh Corwin Mulloy Favored to Reach who has won {Hamilton 1 0 0 0 0 getting with a split. (4-2) or Koslo (0-3) vs. Friend (1-3). “What I actually said was this: ‘Native Dancer is a straight to compile o course for the trips. off The a 4-2 record, Newsom, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Braves scored five runs in the I allowed nine hits (Michaels 1 0 0 0 0 0 The Mid-Atlantic section also good colt.’ don’t know if he’s great. People throw that French Semifinals Today and struck second inning of the opener on term ‘great’ around too loosely.” out six. Totals 35 3 9 24 15 0 had four places last year and walks, By for one hit. two two errors BASEBALL th# Auociated Prill The Nats will be idle tomor- ‘Walked Rozek In 7th. the winners were Jack Isaacs a fly ball to +Ran for Valo in 7th. of and hand Warren PARIS. May 25.—Gardnar row, then move to New York JStruck out for DeMaestri In 7th. Langley Field; Andy Gibson The TONIGHT—B:3O P.M. (Struck out for Newsom in 9th. Hacker his seventh loss. Mulloy, the No. 1 player of the for a two-game series with the of Baltimore, John Musser of given WASHINGTON. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cubs have Hacker a total Washington vs. Phila. Major United States, shoots for a semi- Yankees. Walter Masterson and Yost. 3b 2 1 0 0 0 0 All View and Fred Bolton of of 11 runs in his seven defeats. League Leaders finals berth in the French inter- Bob Porterfield are likely start- Terwilliger. 2b 3 2 113 0 Woodmont. All but Bolton are AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK ly the Associated Press Vernon, lb 4 12 8 10 Vern Bickford won on relief. Friday—Boston, NATIONAL LEAGUE. national tennis tournament to- ers Vollmer. 11 3 116 0 0 back for another crack. 8:30 P.M. * Batting—Wyrostek. Philadelphia. .356; there. Jensen, rs Johnny Klippstein scattered 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE. day Enrique 4 1110 0 Batting—Kell. Boston. .366: Vernon. Greengrass. Cincinnati, .352; Schoen- when he plays Mo- NOTES: Best-kept secret of Runnels, ss 3 0 0 2 2 0 Charley Bassler, the sectional dienst. St. Louis. .349; Ashburn, Argentina. the week Busby, cf 4 0 1 3 0 0 champion Washington. .363; Suder, Philadelphia, ! Philadelphia. .348; Lockman. New rea of was the fact that Man- FitzGerald, c 3 0 0 6 0 0 PGA who was an au- .343; Rosen. Cleveland, .330; Mantle, ! York. .328. Mulloy will be the favorite, ager Jimmy Dykes of the A.’s Marrero, p 2 0 0 1 2 0 tomatic qualifier last year, will New York, and Lund, Detroit. .325. Runs—Snider and Campanella. Brook- Saturday lyn. 28; Robinson. Brooklyn. 26: but he has been complaining was expelled from Totals 28 6 6 27 *8 0 be in the field today and is Buns —Mantle. New York. 33; Minoso. j Reese. Brooklyn, and Dark. New York, about the courts at Gar- night’s game along with Catcher Philadelphia 200 000 010—3 heavily favored. Other promi- Chicago. 30: Yost. Washington. 25: 23. Roland Washington 420 000 OOx—6 j . Runs batted in—Campanella. Brooklyn. ros Stadium since the start of Ray Murray. . . Bill Grieve, contenders are Cliff Spen- Kell. Boston: Joost. Philadelphia, and 28; Runs batted In—Robinson (2), Voll- nent 46: Irvin. New York. Snider. plate umpire, emphatically (2), Washington. 23. Brooklyn. the tournament. waved mer. Jensen (2), Runnels. Vernon of Woodmont, who lost in Jensen. 27; Mathews, Brooklyn. Zernial. Two-base hits Robinson, cer batted in—Dropo, Detroit, 31: 26; Thomson. New York, and Ja- digging to Murray out of the contest, but Busby. Vernon. Zernial. a playoff last year; O’Don- Buns j blonski. St. Louis, 24. “It’s like ditches Three-base hit John Vollmer. Washington. 23: Rosen. Cleve- : gave no indication Dykes —Jensen. Home run—Zernial. Stolen mssmmrißF^ play on those courts,” Mulloy ob- that nell, the Virginia Open cham- land; Robinson, Philadelphia, and 1 Hits—Schoendienst. St. Louts. 45: Lock- bases—Suder. Astroth. Double plays— and leave . . . Robinson, Vernon and Busby. Washington. 22. | man Thomson. New York. 43: served. was to the premises. Suder to Suder to DeMaestri. pion, and Earl Fling of Wash- Washington. 43; Snider and Campanella, Brooklyn. Terwilliger to Runnels to Vernon. Left Hits—Vernon. Kuenn. York, of day Dykes loses the hat he bet bases—Philadelphia. 8; ington Golf Country Club. Detroit. 46; Busby. Washington, 43; Irvin. New and Ashburn. Phil- Most the was scheduled on Washington. and Kell. Boston: Mantle. New York, and adelphia. 40. to Mickey Grasso that the Nats’ 6. Bases on balls—Off Marrero. 3; off is Doubles—Bark. New York and Schoen- be given over to trimming the Martin. 1: off Rozek, 5; off Newsom, 1. James River one of the Philley, Philadelphia. 41. dienst. 13; Snider, out—By Marrero, —Kell. Boston, Nieman. De- St. Louis. Brook- catcher would be kicked out of Struck 6; by Newsom, toughest courses in this section Doubles 14: lyn, 11: Robinson, Brooklyn. 9: D fields in the women’s doubles 2. Hits—Off Martin, it in 14 innings; troit, 11: Dmphlett. Boston, and Ver- St. a game first. par probably Busby. Washington. Rice. Louis. 8. and mixed doubles, although off Rozek. O in 4*i innings; off Newsom. and golf will be non and 10. () every Triples—-Jensen. Washington. Triples—Burton. Milwaukee and Bernier. Vollmer has 29 hits, 29 in 2 innings. Runs and earned runs— Hie purchase of 5: Wert*. Pittsburgh. 4: there other runs good enough to win the silver St eight players Fondy, Chicago. 3: 15 was one men’s quar- Off Marrero. 3-3: off Martin, 6-6: off Louis. 3: tied with players . tied with two each. ter-final batted in. . . Vernon and Jim Rozek. 0-0; off Newsom, Hit by goes to low qualifier. two each. Home runs—Campanella. Brooklyn. 13; match on the program. o-o. medal that Home Boston, and Rosen, pitcher—Martin (Yost). Passed ball— runs—Oernert. Kluszewskl. Cincinnati. 10; Bell. Cin- That was between Busby have batted in 22 runs Astroth. Winning pitcher Anything under 148 for the two Cleveland. 7: Zernlal. Philadelphia, cinnati. Mathews, Milwaukee, Ken Rosewall Marrero . (2-4). and each. . . During his streak (4-2.) Losing pitcher—Martin rounds might place 6: Lollar. Chicago: Doby. Cleveland: Irvin. New York, 8. of Umpires—Napp. Passarella, win a for the Mantle. New York, and Kryhoskl. and Australia and Felicisimo Am- Soar. Grieve. Stolen bases—Oilllam. Brooklvn. 7; Vernon has hit 28 singles and Time—2:l6. Attendance—9,222. championship, starting July Wertz. St. Louis. 5. Snider. Brooklyn, and Bruton. Mil- pon of the Phillippines, winner 1. Stolen bases—Minoso. Chicago. 3: Ri- Reese, Brooklyn. five doubles, batting in 12 rims. 7; Philley, waukee. 6; 5; Green- over Budge Patty. vera. Chicago. Philadel- grass. Cincinnati, 4. phia. 4; six players tied with three Pitching Surkont. Milwaukee. 5-0, As the tournament heads into each. 1.000: Staley. St. Louis. 6-1. .857: Bitching—Parnell. Boaton. 6-0, 1 000: Mlzell. St. Louis, 4-1, .800; Meyer, the final week, the United States Dorlsh. Chicago: Ford and Lopat. New Brooklyn. Spahn. Caps Taken at of Fame Louis, Milwaukee. Wil- has Mulloy Seixas, Hall York: Stuart. St. and Shea. helm. New York, and Konatanty, and Vic Davis Washington. 3-0. 1.000. Philadelphia. 3,1. .750. Cup captain, left in the quarter- COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., May —Pierce. Chicago. 46: Trucks. Strikeouts—Simmons. Philadelphia. 47: St. Louis. 38: Gray. Detroit, and Roberts. Philadelphia. 45; Ersklne. finals. Seixas advanced yester- 25 (A*).—Officials of the baseball Masterson. Washington, 33: Shantx. Brooklyn. 42; Mtzdll. St. Louis. 36; day with an easy 6-1, 6-1, 6-4 Hall of I act fast and # Philadelphia. 32. Maglle, New York. 36. Fame here are concerned win over Sven Davidsson, Swed- over loss of some valuable mu- en’s No. 1 player. seum pieces. 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