THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. • A-17 AMERICAN LEAGUE BOX SCORES SENATORS, 4-3; NATIONAL LEAGUE MONDAY. JILT lft. 1951 ATHLETICS, 1-11 in the seventh inning of the BASEBALL opener, winning Hersh Free- WHITE SOX, 3-4; YANKS, 1-6 INDIANS, 3-17; RED SOX, 2-4 t TIGERS, 10-7; ORIOLES, 2-6 FIRST OAME PHILLIES, 6-11; CARDS, 2-4 9-12; PIRATES, 6-4 for WASHINGTON AB. O. f REDLEGS. Continued from Page A-14 man in Ted FIRST GAMS FIRST GAME FIRST OAME R. H. A. E. -1 relief. Klussewski Boston Plews.3b 4 1112 0 f FIRST CAMS FIRST OAME hit N. T. A.H.O.A. C'hicaff* A H O.A. AHO A. Cleveland A.H.O.A. B»IU. AB B O.A Dvirvit. ABHOA Runnels. 2b 5 St. Leals PhUa’phia FlMaburgh played it close to the vest at two homers and Smokey 4 2 o Aprcio .&* 5 0 0 3 3 0 3 0 3 10 11110 A.H.O.A. A.H.O.A Cinei'aaU A H O.A A.H O.A. Bauer.rf I Psers’l.cf Bmith.3b 3 I O dner.2b 5 13 3 Kuenn.Sb 5 3 12 Lemon, 1 0 2 0 0 iß’g’me.Sb 3 12 Tr'ple.-’b n 4 2 0 4 0 1 £ Fox. 2b 3 1 3 O Klaus.** 4 0 0 3 4 0 2 4 Boyd.lb 4 0 rs 2 4 Ashb’n.cf 3 110 11 ft Virdon.cf 5 0 2 1-1 from first [ Burgess had one among the 19 McDld. at i Avila.2b I 8 1 2 B ro*.:ib 0 0 0 2 Sitveri.lf 4 0 2 1 0 0 Dark.sa 4 113 Ham'r.2b 40 4 7 ' BeU.tf 4 12 0 Fondy.lb 5 212 0 i the inning until Mntle .cf 3 0 .3 0 Minoso,lf 4 2 3 0 i Wil mi.lf 33 2 0 Wood g.lf 313 0 ) Wl«ht.p 00 0 0 83 2 2 Becquer.lb 1 hits in the second game, 4 0 0 1 3 12 0 > 0 0 0 0 0 Busby.cf Bolllni.2b 3 O 1 13 O 0 MusiaLlb 4 2 0 0 Bchee.lb 2 1110 i W’nant.ll 10 10 Groat.aa ft 2 3 4 the ninth when Pafko , in •Aron .lb LandU.cf 18te'ns.lf 2Wil ms 0 0 0 I 3 0 2 0 38'015.2b 0 0 0 0 0 Rep'ski.rf 4 i; lT’m'n.ll 3 15 0 Tho as 4 0! l drove in Berra,c 4 15 0 iß’era.rf 110 0 > 4 010 0 0 ) Tuttle,cf Berberet.e 4 o l 5 o o I Ennis.lf 40 4 14 0; rs 12 which Joe Nuxhall went Ver'n.lb Wertx.lb 4 213 Nieman.lf 4 15 0 5 4 2 0 Throneberry.cf 3 0 0 0 Boyer.cf 4 2 3 0 An’son.lf Crowe.lb 5 3 5 1 Skinner.lf 4 3 4 0 a run with an automatic dou- all the Hwrd .If 3 0 11 Ph'lips.rf 3 1 5 O > Zau'n.lb o 0 o 1 .(Raines o o o 0 t; Tri'ndos.e 4 10 1 M’xwell.lf 5 14 1 3 3 110, I !i Lynch.rf way. Moss, 0 3 Usber.cf l o 0 0 0 0 ;H Smith ,c 4 0 4 1 Jones.Sb 4 0 0 11 4 2 2 0 Mxs*kl.2b ,3136 Coiem ,3b 3 10 4 c 4 2 7 0 » Jens’n.rf 3 0 5 0 Cola’o.rf 3 0 2 0 ) | Kell,3b 4 2 14 Boone.lb 3 0110 Bailey, c 5 1 Baker,3b ble off the left field wall that R’ds’n.,2b 3 1 E’p’to ,3b 3 113 4 0 0 D’rhgm.rf Bridges, ss 3 0 0 1 9 0 C’ham.rf 3 0 2 0 Lonnett.c 3 0 4 0 i 1 5 4 10 11 12 i Malz'e.3b 13 Maris.cf 3 10 ) 3 0 1 0 4 Finigan 10 0 0 Pascual.p 00 0 ; G’mas.3b 5 2 12 Rand, c 3 110 fan caught. ' The Giants-Cubs struggle in- Shantz.o 2 0 0 1 Pierce.p 4 1 0 17 4 0 4 2 4 110 0 10 i .'lMiksis 0 Per’dea.ss 4 116 a After Gino Con’lo.2b 2 2 Car'el.** 3 0 13I!B’weser.ss 2 Os'b'e.lb 0 0 3 0 1 Sehoonmaker 1 O o 0 0 Kasko.3b 4 1 0 2 81m'nt.p 3 2 McM'n.ss 5 2 11 Swa&s’n.p 0 0 0 0 homers, 281ghtr. 10 0 0 Daley.c 4 1 5 0 4Nara’n 10 0 0 ) Brown.p 1 0 0 0 Porter.rf 4 0 10 i Fowler.p Cimoli walked to open the i eluded six with two for Ditmar,o Nixon, 12 0 Byerly.p 1 0 0 0 0 V.McDl.p 10 0 0 2 0 11 Purkey.p 3 2 0 o 0 0 0 1 p 3 10 1 Brown.c 3 15 0 ) j Cecca'lfp 0 0 0 0 0 Gross.p 0 0 0 Prlend.p 0 0 0 0 ! r.Altob’li 0 0 Wllxm.e 4 2 11 lß.G.S’th 110 0 0 ninth. Hodges hit Bob Lockman and one each for 0 0 ) 1 G’an.lb 1 O 2.0 B'ford.aa 3 0 14 Merritt.p Acker.p 00 0 0 Law. p 000 o : Buhl’s Totals 31 524 11 Totals 34 11 27 7 Lemon.p 3 0 0 Reeft.p _ Totals 32 4 7 27 13 0 0 0 o o Bobby Mays 1 4 3 0 3 Kansas Ottr A SCooper 0 9 2Klusz ski 11 0 0 58mlth 0 0 0 0 first pitch into the left Thomson and of IRan AB. R. R. O. E. 10 3Jeffcoat 0 0 0 field I for Landis in Oth. DeMaestri.ss 4 0 0 Schmidt.d 0 0 0 2 0 stands. the Giants and Dale Long 28truck out for Shantz in 7th. Totals 32 7x20 10 Totals 30 527 11 Totals 33 7 24 Is Total* 39 27 Ti Lopes. 1 3 3 i 4Burtess 110 0 Red Schoendienst had I and 1 out rs 3b 4 0 2 11 0 F*man.p 0 Bob- Speake New York 000 100 000—1 1 Ran for Williams in Bth. Filed for Ceccarelli in 7th. Zernlal.lf 0 1 2 0 Total) 34 10 24 10 Totals 30 727 14 0 0 0 accounted for Milwaukee’s first for the Cubs. Chicago 2 Ran for Kuenn in Bth, 4 0 001 002 oox—3 2 Ran for Woodllnc in »th. 3 Bktzas.rf 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 Sinaled for V. McDaniel in .sth 14 8 ' Speake’s was a pinch Ran for Bolling In Stlf 2 Into play Totals 41 27 TUI* 36 1227 11 j run with a homer. hit with Runs—Berra. Pox, Rivera. Esposito. 3 Ran for Werts in 9th. into doubleplay Smith.c 0 2 5 1 0 2 Grounded double for 1 Grounded into a double play for 4 Hit for Boone In Held.cf 4 0 0 3 0 Merritt in 7th. two on. Walt Moryn had flva Errors—Richardson. Runs batted in— 4 Hit into force play for Carrasquei , Bth. 0 Whisenant in the sth. Cincinnati came from Minoso. Richardson. Pierce, Pox. Two- | Baltimore 010 Power.lb 3 o o 9 o 3 Walked tor Cunningham in Oth. 2 Singled for Acker the 7th. behind singles for the Cubs. . in 9th. 100 000— 2 O o —2 In with ; oase hits—Rivera Btolen base —Riv- Detroit 210 210 04x—10 4 Noren 1 0 0 o 0 St. Louis 000 020 000 : 3 Ran for Kluszewskl in the 7th. six runs on eight singles era —Howard. Phillips. Left Hunter.2b 4 1 12 3 0 Philadelphia 300 210 OOx—6 4 Singled A crowd of 48.244 the Sacrifice 5 Hit sacrifice fly for Brown in 9th I Runa—Trlandos. Kell. Boros. Bolling. Garver.p 1 for Jeffcoat in the 7th. saw on bases—New York .5: Chicago. 10. Bertola, (2). Wilson, 1 0 0 0 0 0 Runs—Blasingame. B. O. Bmith. Ash- 5 for Law in the Oth. winning I Tuttle Samford. Urban.p o o (2). Repulskl. Walked Yanks break loose at Comiskey Bases on balls—Off Pierce. 1: Bhantz. x Two out when run scored. Hoeft (3). Oood- 1 o 0 0 burn. Bouchee Anderson. - Cincinnati _ 100 011 6(H)—9 ! Errors—Brideweser. Msrtyn *. GIANTS, 8; CUBS, 6 —By Pierce. 7: by , 2 „ 1 0 0 0 0 Fernandez Brror—Enr Runs batted Pittsburgh Park being Struck out ; 011 man. Boros. Runs batted in—Brlde- Kellner,p 0 —Repulskl (2). I 000 051 000—6 after shut out with Shantz, 2- Ditmar, 1. Hits—Off Boston 000 000—2 ' weser, (2). 1. 0 0 0 0 1 0 In (3). Simmons Dark. Run*—Bell. Whisenant. Thurman. « Kell. Maxwell Boone. Hoefl hits by Dick innings, _ jMuslal. hits—Boyer, (2). Lynch. (2). five Shantz 9 in off Ditmar. 2 Cleveland 100 000 003—3 (3). Porter. Kuenn. Bolling. Tuttle ft Cerv l 0 0 0 0 0 Bouchee. Two-base • Crowe Grammas Jeff- Donovan for in innings and earned runa— I (2). Simmons. Home runs—Repulskl. Bou- coat Fondy. (2). 2SER tt-a* eight 2 Runs Home runs—Kell. Hoeft Sacrifices ¦ Skinner Maaeroskl. T»n 6 3 (( innings. Three singles Shantz <3-2 >. Ditmar Baker. Purkey. Errors—Purkev (2), er.cf 3 O’Co’iab 3 114 R. Williams Colavito. Errora—Jensen. —Brown. Goodman. Sacrifice fly— ~0 (Hamner Bznks.ss 3 ii 3 3 ski brought •1-1) Hit bv pitcher—Shantz . ¦ Boone. plays—Kell to Boyd; 1 Grounded out Oth. to Bouchee: Hamner to Bou- Mazeroski. Runs batted in—Crowe (3). sJ»bl 10 0 0 i one run. With one out, Winning pitcher—Pierce Tommy Byrne. Yankee winner, GAME clays—Carrasquei Brown. 9 in 4 innings (faced 1 batter Washington SUverg.c 0 0 3 0 Muel 5 SECOND tobelll Double to ! in sth): innings: 100 030 000—4 1: by Bimmons. 4. Hit*—Off V. Mc- —Temple to McMillan to Crowe; r.rf 110 Chicago. Avila to Wertz: Avlln to Wertz. Left off Ceccarelli. 4 In 2 Kansas City 000 elays[azeroski to Fondy; 9Bol«r 10 0 0 Bres'd.u followed with another homer. N York AB HO A AB HO A ’ off Wight. 4 2 Innings. 010 000—1 Daniel. 5 In 4 innings: off Merritt. 1 to Groat Ma*- 413 5 Kubek.3b 5 2 11 Apar lo.ss 4 2 3 4 . on base.—Boston, ti; Cleveland, 6. in Runs and Runs batted in in 2 innints: off Schmidt. 1 in 2 in- . zeroski to Fondy Left on bases-Cln- fwiing.c 0000 Thom’s.c 3 o 4 o Pierce retired the last 16 Yanks Bases on 2; ; earned runs—Brown. 8-6; off Cecca- Sievers. Lemon. . «: Pittsburgh. on n •' 1 3 3 3HarrU 0o 0 McD’Jd.ss 5 12 1 Fox.2b 2 0 4 4 balls—Oft Nixon. off relll, 0-0; Wight. Beequer (2). Hunter. Two-baae hits— nings. Runs and earned runs—Off V. cinnati. «. Bases '-6 o 3 0 10 1 Lemon. 3. Struck out—By Nixon. 3: : off 4-4: off Hoeft. 1-1: f balls—Off Bwanson. 2: off Purkey. 1: Hillan.b 1 00 0 4Gomei il oo o in order in the opener, winning Mantle cf 4 110 To’son.lb . 2-2. Wild pitches—Brown Ceccarelli. Sievers. Zernlal. Smith (2). Three-base McDaniel. 5-5: off Merritt. off ISpeakf c 1 32 10 i by Lemon. 6. Run. and earned runs . off Freeman. 1. Struck out—By Fowl- 110 0 Virgil.3b 30 0 0 Berra 517 Minoso.lf Nixon, 3-2; Winning pitcher—Hoeft (2-4). Losing hit DeMaestri. Home run Hunter, Schmidt. 0-0: off Simmons. 2-2. Win- Kaiser.p Crone.p his 13th. Spsonlb 3 fl Ph'lips.cf 5 0 2 0 i —OR off Lemon. 2-2. Hit Beequer. plays— ning pitcher—Simmons (9-4). Losing t er. 3; by Freeman. 1; bv Purkey. 1 10 13 lo o 3 3 1 by pitcher—By iWoodling). ' pitcher—Brown (2-51. Umpires—Rice. sacrifice Double inning; Lown.p 0 1 McCo'k.p Rauer.rf 4 14 0 Rivera.rf 4 0 10 i Nixon Nspp. Plews to Beequer. Left on bases— pitcher—V. McDaniel <4-1). Umpires— Hit*—Of* Swanson. 1 in *3 i 10 10 0 0 Williams had a perfect 4-for- 4 0 Winning piteher—-Lemon (0-8). Los- ; j Rommel. Steven*. Time—2:l2. Dascoll, Secory. . off Purkey. 7 in 5>S innings; off Fowl- BAdams 1 00 0 Wort'n.p 00(I o Howard.lf 4 0 5 0 Moss c 2 3 i Washington. 7: Kansas City. 8. Bases Landes. Baker. Time Bros an.p 0 day Cleveland, R rison 2b 2 0 0 0 Espo 4 2 0 3 ing pitcher—NiSbn (0-5). Umpire.— BECOND OAME l on —2:36. er. 6 in 4-3 innings; off Gross. 2 in S 0 0 0 .’(Rhodes 110 0 -4 at with three to.3b I Hurley. Umont, Paparella. ! balls—Off Pascual. 1; off Byerly. 1; inning: innings; 0 0 1 Sl’ghtrr 1 10 0 Don an p 4 0 3 0 i Time—2:3o. Baltimore. A H O A. Oetrelt A.H.O.A. ioff off Acker. 2 In 1H off West’m.c 10 hits in the first and pinch Wilson.p 0 0 G’dner.2b 6 4 Kuenn,3b 1 Oarver. 3: off Kellner. 2. Struck SECOND OAME Friend 5 in ‘a inning: off Law. 1 In j 6Sauer 1100 a Cman.2b 0 0 0 1 o o Boyd.lb 15 Bolling.'Jb 5 2 2 out—By Pascual. 4: by Byerly. by St. A.H.O.A. PhUa’phia A H O A innings: Sko'ron 110 0 Der’ton.p 0 0 0 0 BECOND OAME 5 2 4 1 5 14 6 1: Louis ; 2S off Freeman. 2 in 3 Kalt.c 10 3 0 homer in the second. As Boston A.H.O 3 0 3 0 Urban. 1: by Kellner, 1. B’game.2b 5 3 2 2 Ashb’n.cf 3 2 4 0 ' nings. In-! a re- Carey.3b 000 0 3 Dropo 10 0 0 I A. Cleveland A H O.A. G'man.3b 5 3 Tuttle.cf 6 3 Innings; Runs and earned runs—Off Pier, 4 5 2 3 Hits—Off Pascual. 6in 5 off Dark.3b 4 10 2 Hamn’r.2b 4 12 1 Swanson 1-1: oft Purkey. 5-5; off Totals 4411x341ft Totals 43 sult of this, Ted boosted Ford.p 2 0 0 1 j ll.cf 3 3 2 0 Smith.3b 4 2 3 4 N'man.lf 13 0 M’weU.lf 1 Carver. innings; Byerly. 13 36 16 his Klaus,.. 4 3 5 D’hsm.lf l 0 (l o Boone.lb 4 1 5 in 414 off 2 Muslal.lb 4 1 A 0 B’chee.lb 5 1 4 2 Friend. 3-3: off Law 0-0; off Fowler. ,or Hillman In 4th. Byrne.p 2 110 | I 0 5 Avila.2b 2 5 4 210 In 4 Innings: off Urban. 0 0 0 0 A Walked average to .359, only six Btep'ns.lf 2 0 3 0 Wdllng.lf 0 , O'berg.c 0 0 2 0 Porter.rf 3 0 10 1 in 2?i in- C’ham.rf 4 2 2 2 1 4-4: off Gross, 1-1: off Acker 1-1: off 3 for Thomas in 7th. behind 5 3 1 nings: off Kellner. 1 in 2 innings. Runs Moon.lf 3 0 2 0 Rep’ski.rf 5 2 11 ; 0-0. Winning Singled for Worthington 38 12 « O'nert.lb 3 1 4 3 3R.Wm.1l 110 0 4 2 4 1 Kaline.rf 2 110 , Freeman. pitcher—Free- ¦} in 7th. Mantle's leading .365. Totals 27 Total* 34 827 12 ’’rlck.rf 11 Wilson,c 2 and earned runs—Off Pascual. 1-1: off Boyer.cf 4 15 0 An’son.lf 2 12 0 » man (4-1). Losing pitcher—Friend 4 Ran for Harris in 7th. ! Jensen,rl 4 0 2 1 Werts.lb 4 18 0 iT'dos.c 3 2 1 ft 1 Oarver pitch—Kellner. ft 1 Singled for Richardson in Bth. 11 4 2 4 0 B'ford.ss 2 112 4-4. Wild Win- Land’th.c 4 2 4 1 3H*mon.lf 10 10 * (6-11). Umpires—Jacxowskl Craw- Grounded out for O'Connell In 7th. A defensive lapse by Joe 9th. ; M'zone.Ob 40 Altob’li,lb00 10 Busby.cf ning pitcher—Pascual (6-10). Losing 110 Venzon. 8 Singled for 2 Hit home run for Coleman in i Consolo.2b 4 10 1 C’avlto.rl 2 2 2 0 "andg.ss 3 112 2Philley 10 0 0 S’fleld.ss 4 0 11 Jonea.3b 3 i ford. Ballanfant. Time—2:4l. Westrum in Pth. 3 Popped out for Derrlngton in 9th. : I : 4Kell 0 0 0 0 B’tola,3b 110 0 Pitcher—Oarver (4-8). Umpires— Ho- Jackson.p 110 1 Lonn’tt.c 2 2 6 o I 1 SECOND OAME lnt° le.p 0 0 0 A’’ . Lockman i3l. Esposito Lemon, 2 Struck for Merritt in 7th. Nuxh’l.p Face.p ft 0 0 Antonelll, Maya. Thompson (3). Spen- for the Tigers Kubek. Minoso Sacrifice 1 Popped out for Minarctn in sth. 3 Struck out for Mass in 7th. rs 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 Ran for Anderson in 7th. I 5 10 2 0 cer, Sauer. Error—Bressoud in the double- Sacrifice fly—Torgeson Double plays— 4 Intentionally walked for Miranda Usher, cf 1 O 0 1 0 0 4 Pan for Bouchee in Bth. 1 Freese 10 0 0 Runa Aparicio Torgeson. Fox to [ 2 Hit home run for Bu.ee in 7th. Beequer, 3 Swan'n p 0 0 0 0 batted in—Lockman (31. Thomson. header. to Fox to in Oth lb 0 16 10 5 Grounded out for Miller in 9th. Long. Speake (3). Torgeson I .est on bases—New York 7: | 3 Ran for Woodllng in Bth. 5 Hit into force play for Loes Bchult. lb. 100000 -.’Mejias 1 oo 0! Banks. Moryn. In Oth. St. Louis __ 000 01<>— 4 Bressoud, Throneberry, 012 O'Bri'n.p 0 0 0 Mueller. Mays (i). Two- Chicago. 14 Bases on balls—Off Oon- 4 Hit into double play for Stone in x Two out when winning run scored. cs-rs 3 2 1 3 0 0 Philadelphia 124 101 llx—ll 1 base hit—Bpencer. Home ovan. 1: Ford, 6: off Byrne. 3: off Baltimore 113 000 001 o—B Bridges, ss 3 1 2 2 3 0 Blasingame. Boyer. 4Pen'ton 11 00 runs—Lock- off out—By Oth. Runs Dark j man (2). Thompson. Long. Speake. Derrimrton. 1 Struck Dono- Detroit . 300 000 201 I—71—7 Bolling, s» 1 o 11 0 0 (3). Mays Colonial Nine Takes Byrne. 4. by Boston 101 000 200— 4 Runs—Boyd (21, Goodman, Ramos, p 2 0 Jackson. Ashburn Hamner. Bou- Totals 7 27 9 Sacrifice—Banks Sacrifice flies van. 2. by Ford. 3: by Trlandos 10 o 0 chee (2). Blaylock. Repulskl. Harmon. 45 19 27 Totals 38 10 1 —Bressoud. Banks. Double plays— Wilson. 1 Hits—Off Ford. « in 4** Cleveland 013 022 09x—17 (2), Pllmrcik, Kuenn (2), Tuttle. Clevenger, n (t o n 0 (I 0 1 Filed out for Face in 3d. Boone, Ksline, Helse, p Lonnett. Fernandez Errors —Hearn. Swanson in Banks to Morgan to Long; O'Connell Sixth Straight Victory inninps- off Donovan. 8 in 8 Innings Wilson. Maxwell Errors I 1 0 0 0 0 0 Schofield. Jones. Moon. Runs in 2 Grounded out for sth to Spencer Derrlngton. Runs—Plersall (21, White. T. Wll- —Brideweser, I !3Snvder 0 batted 3 Grounded out for Thurman in 9th I Lockman: to Bressoud to (faced 3 men in 9thr. off Samford. Runs batted in 1 0 0 0 0 —Landrith. Lonnett (2). Fernandez Lockman. Left on bases—Chicago. 10 Colonial Restaurant, defend- 1 in 2 \ innina off Byrne. 2 in 4M» liams, Smith <2», Avila (3). Woodllng —Olnsberg. Trlandos (3), Francona.J (2). Musial. Cunningham. Hamner <2). 4 Singled for O’Brien in Oth. New York. 6. .Bases innings: off Wilson in inning. <2>, R. Williams. Wertz. Colavito <4l. (Pllarcik scored Miranda hit into Totals 34 ~3 ~8 24 ~8 "o Cincinnati 510 201 003—12: on balls—Off ing champion 3 Va as Jones. Bouchee. Moon. (Ashburn scored , Kaiser, 3: off Lown. 1; off Brosnan. in the Old Maris, Nixon. Strickland. Pitula. Er- double play In 2nd). Maxwell (2>, Ksnsas City AB R. H. O. A. E. : Pittsburgh 000 010 003— 4 off 3; Runs and earned runs—Off For®. 4-3: on wild pitch*. (Hamner and Blavlock (3). 1 Crone. off McCormick. 1; Baseball League, (2), Bertoia, .. Runs—Temple. Bell off Byrne. 0-0: off Donovan. 3-3! off rors—Wertz. White. Smith. Malzone. Boone. Kuenn Wilson. DcMsestrl. ss 5 1 118 0 errors). j Thurman. off¦ 1. Dominion is Stephens, Two-base hits—Busy, (2). Lopez. 4 •cored on Three-base hits— 1 ; Kluszewskl <3). Burgess <2), Lynch. ' Orissom. Struck out—By Lown, Wilson. 3-3: off Dcrrington. 0-0 Wild Jensen. Runs batted in— Maxwell 3b 0 1 2 0 0 Hamner. Ashburn 3: by Brosnan. 1: by Crone, by undefeated in six games after pitch Winning pitcher—Byrne Stephens. Plersall. T. (21, Bolling. Bertola. Home runs—Trlandos. Cerv, 11 2 112 0 0 Home runs—Lon- Nuxhall. Thomas (2), Mazeroski. 3: Ford. William* base Baker. i McCormick. 3; by Grissom. < 3-3). Losing pitcher—Wilson (8-6). Maris (2). (3). (21. Wertz Kuenn. Sacrifices—Busby, Wilson. lOroth 0 2 0 0 0 0 nett. Fernandez. Bouchee. Btolen Error—Mazeroski. Runs batted Off 3. Hits— routing Fairfax Legion yester- Nixon Pitula fly—Olnsberg. 3 0 0 —Ashburn. Sacrifice—Hamner. Sacri- in—Burgess (3), Lynch (2). Hillman. 6 in 3 Innings; off Umpires—Tabacchi. McKinley. Soar. (21, Colavito, Strickland (21, Avila (2). Sacrifice Boone. Double Noren. lb 4 2 5 McMillan Kaiser. 4 in 3Vs innings: day. Stephens’ plays—Gardner to Boyd: Miranda Morgan, p 10 10 10 fice file*—Moon. Jones. Lonnett. Fer- (2) Kluszewskl (3).* Bell (2). Baker, off Lown. 13-1. Forestville downed Berry. Time—3:os. Attendance—4B»- . Left on bases—St. Louis. hits—Temple, j McCormick. 3 in 35s innings: off 19-10. double play 2d). to Boone to to Boone: Samford Martrn. rs-ls 5 0 2 5 0 1 base Bell. Home runs Worthington. 0 % in Two-base hits— Bolling Bolling 4 0 7: Philadelphia. 0 Bases on balls— j —Kluszewskl (2). Burgess. in inning; off Gris- Colavito. Avila. Home rim*—Pieriall, to to Boone: to Sam- Hunter. 2b 1 2 3 3 1: Stolen som. 4 innings. and earned A T. ford to Boone Left on bases—Balti- Gorman, p 3 0 1 0 0 0 Off Jackson. 2: off Wehmeier. off base—Temple. Double plays—Groat ! in 5 Runs three-run homer in the Williams. Sacrifice flies—Colavito. 0 0 Miller. 2: off Hearn. to to Fondy (2). on runs—Off Hillman, 3-3; off Kaiser. SENATORS ; Wertz Double plays—Oernert to more. 13: Detroit. 7. Bases on balls—- 2Martln 0 1 0 0 2. Struck out— Mazeroski Left sixth by Eddie West highlighted Klaus , Off Zuverink. off Lee, off Aber. | i Power, lb 1 0 0 ft 0 0 By Wehmeier. 1: by Merritt. 1: by Mil- bases—Cincinnati. 12; Pittsburgh. 7.1 .off Lown. 3-3: off Brosnan. 2-3; : to Sisler; Sisler to Oernert: Consolo to 1: 1: by 4 Hits—Off on off Crone. 4-1: off McCormick. 2-2: victory. Page to Oernert; 1: off Maas. 2: off Byrd. 3. Struck out ler. 2: Hearn. Jackson. Bases balls—Off Trimble. 1; off: Worthington. Tom's Continued from A-14 Klaus Avila to Strickland —By by 1; by Byrd. 27 4 in 2 innings: off Wehmeier. 3 in Face. 2; off O’Brien. 2. out— ! off 0-0; off Grissom. to Wertz. Left on 5; Loes. 5: Maas. 1: Totals 39 IT 17 12 ~1 2 Struck Hit by pitcher—By The teams stand: Co- bases—Boston. by 81eater, innings: in innings: By 3: by by 6-p ~ McCormick now eight hits by Gor- Cleveland. on 2. Hits—Off Loes. 9 in off Merritt. 2 2 Face. O'Brien. 1: Nuxhall. (Walls). Wild pitch—McCormick. Win- restricted to 8 Bases balls —Off 8 innings: off Zuverink. 5 In 1% in- 1 Rsn for Cerv in Oth. off Miller. 3 in 2 innings. Runs and 4. Hits—Off Trimble. 4 in Vs inning; lonial Sisler. 2; off Mlnarcin. 1; off Btone. 6: nings: Lee, Inning (faced 2 Ran for Oorman in 6th. 4 in innings: ning pitcher—Orissom (2-2). Losing Restaurant. 6-0: A&K, and Tom Morgan. Pitula. 5. off 4 in 1 2 earned runs—Off Jackson. 6-5: off i ¦ off Face. 2*s off Swan-' pitcher—Brosnan man off Struck out—Bv Sisler. 1: batters in 2nd): oft Aber. 2 in 1% In- 3 Grounded for Helse in 9th Merritt. 1-1: off Miller. 2-1: off Hearn, i i son. 4 in 2 innings: off O'Brien. 7 in pitchers. Arcade —Buhl (9-6). Umpires—-Burkhart. ‘ . now has a Park, 5-2, at University of ? Mantle. New York. 24 Bievers. Wash- Musial. St. Louis, 21; Snider. Brook- ' The oppressive lngton. Gorman. Sudol. Dixon. Time—2:l4. 1 C heat was so 20: Maxwell. Detroit, 18; lyn: Crowe. Cincinnati, . v and Math- 16-1 record. Attendance—2(l.B7l. Maryland in another finale. | *• that Catcher Thompson of the Coiavito. Cleveland. 17. ews. Milwaukee, 18. |?><^| STOLEN BASES—Rivera and Apariclo. , STOLEN BASES—Maya. New York, 23: As didn’t wear a chest pro- Chicago, 12; Pllarclk. Baltimore, and Temple. Cincinnati, 13; Bruton, •'xl;' ' fiHT&SaB and Chicago. I Mil- _ and Landis Mlnoso. 11. waukee: Fernandez. Philadelphia, tector . . . Kansas City has won PITCHING (based on 7 decisions)— and j j ¦ _ _Blaslngame. St. Louie. 11. m 1? »i nine of 13 games Ditmar. New York. 6-1. .857; Bun- ¦ PITCHING (based on 7 decisions)— twTi] | r*A| with Wash- ning. Detroit. .846: 1 ington 11-2. Bhanta. ¦ Schmidt. St. Louis. 7-1. .875; San- to keep the Senators in New York. 9-2. .818: Mossi, Cleve- ford. Philadelphia, 11-2. .846: land. and Trucks. Kansas City, Hacker, Philadelphia. ; their place . . . 7-3. . 5-2. .714, —v;, '.',; ; ' j {*l VI The Senators Podres, Brooklyn and Jones, St. I*l*K X IF W ¦ have played 11 double-headers STRIKEOUTS— Wynn. Chicago. 110; ; I Louis. 7-3, .700. Bunning Detroit. Philadelphia. 99: Pierce. Chi- ¦ STRIKEOUTS—Sanford. 0 and haven't swept one, splitting l cago, 01: Maas. Detroit, 72: John- 104: Drott. Chicago, 93: Haddlx. nine and losing son. Baltimore, and Fornieles, Bos- Philadelphia. 82: Friend. Pittsburgh, Thoy’ro off! All three low-priced two. ton. 70. Jones. trucks Rre lined 81: St. Louis. 80. up at the bottom of a test grade equal to the steepest hillin San Francisco. The flag drops, and this grueling test of climbing power is officially underway. Dodge takes an early lead. A Real Treat In Travel! - MAipfnT Ijx h¦ I lUTfJ I ' I % ¦Jhn J wff 1
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