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_ *¥ jjmg§ A 4 JiTT As Smith Blasts Pair FINALLY STOPPED HW» 'K* *«** BALTIMORE. May ST. LOUIS. May • .—. ney infection that required 9 Smith slammed possible surgery. On Hit (APi—Nothing keep* a Loose Game Catcher Hal He learned just Moon's good game baby true Oriole fan away from May .—The two homers for five runs before the that the BAN May DETROIT. 0 and Ken Boyer smacked a waa all right. FRANCISCO. 0 the baseball game. - HK Tigers today made tt six out of catOMM ST. LOCI* (AP).—Wally Moons run pro- Police said 50-year-old grand-slam homer as the last- „ raH Manager Jimmie •1r brM _ _ «Mhrbi ducing single flawless re- fl| y®]Jjßp 4I9SL seven for place Cardinala pounded the and William Wann fell on a Dykes, beating the Athletics. lief pitching by Clem Labme glass Cuba, IM.- today. drinking In hla apart- 7-4. behind the 11-strikeout gave the Dodgers an 11-lnnlnx. and punctured his Hkl y Larry Jackson, expected to ment \_r > pitching of Jim Bunnlng. •-5 victory over the CHanta hurriedly bend- ¦MR jb* W be the top man on the Red chest. He SR vJP The lanky righthander had ||:|i today before the second straight aged himself went on gp|-ij and trouble In two Innings Bird pitching staff this aeaaon, sellout crowd of 22.070 In Seals night’s Baltimore- the first victory. to last as Kansas City broke Into a 3-0 coasted to hit first He Stadium. Boston game. had lost four straight. ?*£»¦?'* I lead on Wayne Terwllllger's fhlUln.B 0 0 11'«ns.:*o ii 11 Moon's single scored Junior Midway of the game, ha Smith's blasta both were to wind-blown homer and BUI ,'i r> Ollllam. who had singled and began to profusely the leftAeld bleachers, one in Ei&s 1 x bleed Tuttle's two-run double. fa: ms moved to second on a sacrifice and had to be taken to a the fourth for throe runs, rout- It pinned the loaa on Gordon hospital, But Bunnlng was In com- ing Olen Hobble, another In where he was mand the rest way Jones, fourth Olants' hurler. and released. of the as he the eighth for two runs. Smith treated won his second game—both for iIS&gdHPB and gave Labine hi* first vic- early now has five homers and leads tory as a reward for pitching Dykes against three the club. He had only M Norman, eight In TB sci two hitless Innings. It also was losses for Bill the de- three previous major league B—Nob, rO-A—Chlcsso. 14-11; posed manager of the Tigers. 81. Louu. 27-11 DP—Sink, to Ms,- Clem's first decision over the seasons. • hsll; Blsitnasa, IS Ortmma, to Olants since August, 1055. The A's, In losing their fifth Crow,; Blstlnssm, to Orsmmu to ; Skinner Hot Boyer's grand Cunningham t.Oß—Chlcsso. 4; Bt The Olants, fighting uphill straight game, committed re- slammer—the 'null, a 'Hgf _y- Nft %|t r. i? of major league Cunning- the way. pulled into a 5-5 t% helping the fourth his Ib—Oorrl. Dsrb. 80,*,. all three errors In career, topped off ham. Gramm,.. Ctmoti, L J.ckaon , Andre Rod-, Tigers four In the Cardinal'! HR-H. Smith tJ). Bom. SB—SlMin- tie In the ninth on As Pirates to runs the third eighth Inning. «am«. gers' sharp single off starter; Inning—two seven-run er of them unearned. jp h r bb to Drysdale. bunt and Smith's biggest day came Hobbit - 3t» 7 4 4 0 jl Don a a' jßiv, The Tigers weren't much after he had reported late itasMs* <4 u « on o ; single by Willie Kirkland. Drub Phils to Phillip, 2 ion 2 o better themselves In the Held, Sehs(f,rnoth 4 0 Busch Stadium, concerned be- ... 1* 4 4 0 The Dodgers got a 3-0 jump May 9 (AP). I Elaton ...... * 2 3 :> 1 I PITTSBURGH. also committing three errors—- he and hU wife been o o at the start when Duke Snider JK Hour, ... —Bob Skinner, who ended ~jl j| cause had w 71124o o o an with Catcher Berberet L J nth son ... B Lou forced to take his 4-year*old 11-4). ! tagged Sam Jones for his thiro 0-for-30 batting slump last missing two consecuUve foul Winner —L Jackson Lour— Hobble 13-SI. _ Neal * «*. daughter. Sharon, to a hospital _ homer with Charlie night with double, rapped out - ' Jm Jm, D—Burkhart. Venton. Conlsn. Dona- a /& • MHF mpr *¦ pops by Hal Smith. • this morning because of kid- aboard, and Norm Larker fol- v N a talll. T—2:22. A—D.#S4. two home runs and two singles *'#v*''fe MU „ >* v.,, | Bob Orlra was the loser. He lowed with a 410-foot homer. In a perfect day at bat today lasted only 2% innings. LOS ANGELES SAN rSANLISCO as the Pirates beat the Phil- Kansas City’s early ¦h r h rbi ,b r h rbi * After Olll'm.Sb s l l o D-port .3b 5 0 n o lies, 9-1. * .* ;;psfc^ : ¦ • i* ' A1 Kallne led off the * burst. ?. Ron Kline picked up his third *>)K.'' A V»;«@B^«>^Mwai^Xvv.¦:--••¦¦ ~V. * • : -:c : ESS jus fiJSr |Ji second for Detroit with his Yankees Cut Two Players, flnlrifr.rf 6 2 3 2 Wajacrlf 5 12 1 victory against one defeat as Larker,lb Cepeda.ib 49 11 ';' sixth homer of the The 42 11 r i": :~&0$:- S' W year. R'seb’ro.c 5 0 2 1 Sp nc’r.2b 5 0 0 0 he hurled an elght-hltter. Four •' ' Tigers added two more runs Fairly.cf 3 0 o o I drlth.c 4 10 0 singles by --r Dem't’r.cf 0 0 0 R’dg'rs s* 4 1 2 0 of the hits were to 1 0, before the Inning was over. Sell Dickson Back A's Zimmer s* I 0 t 1 8 Jane* o 1 0 0 Granny Hamner. Harvey tripled 2Rcpulskl 0 0 o 0 W’th ton.p 1 0 0 0 Iw^. Kuenn and Br the Associeted Preee farmed Pitcher Claude Ray- 4Lim*.ss 00 0 0 iSoeake 1 011 j Roberto Clemente added to came home on an infield out. i Drygd le.p 4 O 1 o Miller.p 0 0 0 0, two > SpSl The Yankees sold Pitcher mond to Wichita. Detroit; I :»Orav 1 00 0 ‘'Brsnrtt O no n the Pirates’ attack with iMiifliMw Lou Berberet, who had walked, Labine.p 0 0 0 0 G.Jones.p 0 0 0 0 ; triples. Murry optioned Pitchers George Susce 0 All of Bkinner’s hit* ball. Dickson back to Kansas OAlou 1 0 0 scored on a passed City and sent catcher Darrell and Hank Aguirre and Catcher and both of Clemente’s triples got :Charley Charleston, ToUl, 44 fl 11 H Tolu I, .'U i~* off Ruben Gomez. Detroit its four runs in Johnson and Pitcher Zach Lau to 1 Sineled for WorUiiotton in 6th: . were the third on only two hits— Monroe to 'Richmond as they W. Va. 2 Sacrificed for Miller in 9th: 3 Walked Skinner boosted his batting lor Zimmer in loth; 4 Ran for rte- average Kfienn's single and a double by joined other clubs In getting In the National League, the jjulski in 10th; 5 Flied out for Drysdale from .105 to .144. He Larry Osborne. Roger Maris 25-player iln 10th; 6 Grounded out for O. Jones hit his singles in the second < f*]™ Bauer (9) of the Yankees is tagged out near down to the limit Phillies sent Pitcher Chris, in 11th. )*, 66 dlum yesterday by dropped a fly ball to let in one last night. Short to Buffalo, while the LOB ANOELES 302 000 000 01—6 and fourth innings and the Rprtnffl , Second Baseman Reno Sf^hi^ntSof the ?4v, run. Terwilliger fumbled a The much-traveled Dickson. Reds optioned Outfielder Bob !3AN FRANCISCO 102 001 Oul 00—6 homers in the sixth and Bertoia Senators at the pickoff Landrith. Drysdale, Rodgers, J end of a and rundown play. Bauer grounder let another, and E— seventh. k t I a blg a f hr to in 43. was purchased by the Yanks Thurman. 35. to Omaha. j PO-A —Los Angeles, 33-17: San Fran-j pttpw ta; Drt \ !? and tried make it to second as Rip 33-1 J. pP—Drysdale to Neal PHILDELFHIA rrrrsalJßGH f w i, S! *h Pitcher Coleman threw from the Athletics last August. cisco.iZimmer to LOB—l«o* Catcher J. W. Porter spotted play The Pirates met the deadline ;to Larker. An- Bb him. The went from Porter to Short- wildly to the plate to allow a Terms of yesterday’s sale were i teles 12: San Francisco. 7. i r h rbi »b r h rbi stop Ron Samford (32) to First by placing Pitcher George Witt, 2b—Wagner HR—Snider- Larker 1 ! A burß.cf 4 110 Hoak.iib 4 12 Baseman Julio Becquer (not shown) and third. —Gilliam, —Brandt, Hamner.M 4 o 4 n Clem'te.rf 32 3 not announced, but it was be- who Is under orders not to SB Neal. B Larker. 3 0 Garmon Killebrew, third baseman, is backing up the paid Neal. Bo bee.lb 4 0 11' Burseta.c 1 «C play at KANSAS CITY DETBOIT lieved the A’s less than throw for at least 10 days be- ip h r er bb so Post.rf 4 0 0 0 Stuart, lb 4 11 left. The Senators 8 4 H. And’n.lt 3 0 0 0 Skinner.lf 414' won, 7-O.—AP Wirephoto. ab r h rbi ab r h rbi the *20.000 waiver price. of dis- Drysdale 0 5 4 4 o o J Tuttle.cf 5 0 a a L«pcio,3b 4 o o 0 cause a sore arm. on the Labme 2 0 O o 0 2 Jones.2b 4 1 Mae ki.2b 2 0 0 TerWr.’b 5 111 Osb ne.lb 5 1 *2 0 To make room for Dickson, abled list. S. Jone* 2t* 6 5 5 11 G An'n.lb 4 0 10 Gr»at,»« 40 0 0 Ward,lb 0 10 0 0 Worthington 0 2j Thomas.c 2 O 0 0 Vlrdnn.cf 3 111 4 Maxw’l.U 4 0 the optioned Outfielder, 3% 2 o 1 ; Maria.rf 4 0 1 0 Kaline.cf 5 2 ‘2 1 A’s The Cardinals sent Pitcher Miller 3 1 0 0 0 3 1 Haneb'k 1 o 0 o Kltne.p 3 0 0 0 ? Hetan.c o 0 0 o 4 0 10 4 Jones _ .2 3 Cerv.lf Kuenn.rf 2 2 1 Zeke Bella, former Yankee Phil Clark to G 11 1 ( Oomee.n 00 0 Smith.Jb 4 12 0 Bridwes.ss 3 112 Omaha. (1-3). 2 0 chattel, Shreveport. Winner—Labine Lo**r—O 2 Bowman 10 0 0 4000 Veal.as to Jones 1 1-I>. 0 0 ghiti.eeM’tri.as 110 0 Berberet.c 3 11 1 by Merer.n 0 0 0 o 0 o Cleveland met the limit HBP—By (Larker). by lHerzog 1 0 0 Bollin«.2b 2 0 10 S. Jone* Total, Carroll,sa 0 0 0 o Bunn'g.p 3 0 0 0 optioning Catcher Dick Brown Jrysdale (Mays) WP Drysdale. Totals!!.'! 1 S 1 33 8 IS 8 MAJOR :tLopez Balk—Drysdale. PB—Roseboro. U—Be- Thoma, In 0 0 I—Plied out for Bth: S AVERAGES 10 Smith, f Orim.p 0 0 0 0 to Buffalo, while the Orioles Dixon, DascoU. T—3:ol. out Gomes la Colonials Win corv. the Bth. V COMPLETE FRIDAY, —Fouled for GAMES ' THROUGH MAY 8 Colemn.p 10 0 0 farmed Pitcher Wes Stock to A—22,679. 2Hadley 10 0 0 Griffs Shelve PHILADELPHIA 000 000 010—1 Oorm n.p 0 o*o 0 Miami. The Red Sox trimmed PITTSBURGH 110 001 42l—# By the Attocloted Free* 4Boone 1110 Pitcher Herb Moford (0-2), ¦—None. PO-A—Phlladelphls, 24- Over GU, 9-3, Totals 36 4 10 4 Total* 33 7 0 5 sending him to Minneapolis. 10; Pittsburgh. 27-8 DP —Burses, to Courtney and Mazeroski; Groat to Maeeroski to «th; | American League National 1 Btruck out for DeMaeatri in j Rugby Champions Stuart. LOB—Philadelphia, 8; League 2 Called out on strike* for Coleman in The White Sox released Don Pttts- CLUB BATTING CLUB BATTING 6th; 3 Filed out for Carroll in 9th: Mueller, veteran outfielder, and LONDON, May 9 (AP).—A i bursh. 8. . AB. K. R. 3b. 3b. HR Rbl. Av AB. }b. 4 Doubled for Gorman in 9th. IB—Hoak. 3B—Clemente. 2. HR—- (etroit R. H. Jb HR Rbl AT. crowd of 80,000 at Wembley ; B—Maeeroski, , 791 90 313 24 6 2S 86 .269 Mil*. Sell Skinner. 2. Kline SP ' Malkmus 756 109 326 34 6 JO 106 .296 E. C 769 111 204 42 10 23 103 .265 744 , KANSAS CITY 120 000 001—4 Stadium today Wigan be- —Burgess. Clncin. 143 220 44 7 33 296 Inning By • SUr Writer saw | 139 Staff 10th _ kMtna 721 106 190 41 23 In *, 4 100 .364 L. A. 910 131 243 33 7 24 122 .369 DETROIT 034 000 00*—7 Ip h r er bb so ’lev* 716 124 166 first professional 4 36 3 29 106 .363 S. F. 713 103 201 33 6 30 100 .357 NEW YORK, May 9.—The come the ! Gomes 7 0 77 3'.3 » feshn. 635 114 312 35 3 30 107 .257 Phlle. 736 106 165 29 9 George Bickerton, E—Marls, Terwilliger, Coleman. Ber- I 2 2 0 0 766 90 29 19 85 21 101 .251 better beret i2>, Bunnlng WHITE SOX rugby team in Britain to win Merer 2 4 T. 197 3 .257 Pitta. 794 91 195 36 I 16 16 .246 I PO-A —Kansas Senators trimmed to 25 players ; 0 8 1114 l»Ho. 760 90 190 33 1 17 66 .250 St. L. known a pitcher, George City. 24-10; Kline i 651 93 208 32 9 19 19 .244 j as led Detroit. 27-H. LOB— Continued From Page F-l the Cup championships two Winner—Kline (3-1). Loser—Gomes hlceio 752 104 181 33 5 19 96 .341 Chlceto 146 105 202 10 Kansas City. 7: Detroit. 9 tonight by placing Catcher; 32 22 97 .239 > Washington University to vic- years in Wigan de- bullpen. tanooga. Detroit 23 624 244 22 25 .975 St. Louis 25 646 277 23 23 .976 Bickerton scored tying Bunnlng 9 \ Xmum City 615 241 26 .966 i the 10 4.4 1 11 23 19 Philadelphia 22 568 224 23 14 972 (2-3). Latman, who was seeking Courtney, who suffered a DON’T CHANCES WITH BAD BRAKES Baltimore 33 603 253 38 26 J66 Sen | run in the top of the Winner Bunnlng Loser TAKE Francisco 23 616 241 31 25 .965 ninth on (3-3). triumph hairline fracture of the right ¦TRIPLE-PLAY—Baltimore. a wild pitch after being hit by Grim his first after two de- $2.00 OFF EA. BRAKE JOB (With Thi, Ad Only) | INDIVIDUALBATTING HBP—By Coleman (Bolling). PB yield- leg spring training, INDIVIDUALBATTING pitch, Chitl —fßerry. Flaherty, feats, was yanked after in current- « a sacrificed to second U Honochiek, 20,000 <* More At-Bata) (30 or More At-Bats> j Umont. ing ly is with the mumps. He BONDED—GUARANTEED MILES »- singled T—2:3o. A—6.691. four runs and six hits. The down AB R. b A *• H. 2b.3b.HR Rbl At. and to third. In the Euenn,a 3b.3b HR Rbi.Av. Aaron, Mil 87 ineligible play for Det 68 10 26 4 l o n 394 19 42 9 1 8 32 483 bottom of the ninth clincher was Jim Piersall’s two- will be to 33 6 13 Burtess. Pf 60 32 i he threw 50 ¦era*. KC 3 11 5 394 30 73410 n Job 30 days. ~ 94 11 36 » Kluszewskl. Pf 4 13 3 0 1 8 400 ! Billy plate run double to the left-center fox. Chi 71 19! " out Moore at the ¦aline, Det 94 7 * * » Bob Porterfield, 22- 93440 513 Mays. 8F .'374 wall with two outs in the Pitcher a 12 .36? M^AF 5194 perfect, one-hop peg BRAKES >)*ef. Cl* 87 30 31 6 1 4 .356 1 S16 33 5 4 i in ki | with a to Bn 13 Bouehee, Ph 72 U 25 j game winner for the Senators 56 6 20 M 14 347 fourth. . - 3 0 0 9 .345 Mil 32 i Catcher Ron DeMelfl to cut Steelers Sign RELINED WHILE YOU WAIT . ®arla.Jhlte. KC 90 17 30 5 0 5 15 .333 Adcock. 4 II 1 0 3 3 344 in 1953. work out with t YaUone, Bn 65 Bruton. Mil 67 13 23 3 2 3 10 747 ! off Georgetown victory, CLEVEI.ANO CHICAGO will <=> 63 17 28 505 11 .329 LA 79 a ab r h ab r Adjustments for Lining Wideee. Det 82 5 27 0 0 4 329 Moon. 17 27 5 2 1 11 M2 rbi h rbi them here tomorrow. The Free Life of .BopOUni. Bel 65 9 Post. Ph 79 16 27 3 6 19 342 j In the 10th he scored Ralph Bobby Layne Piersall.cf 4 0 3 2 Ap ricio.s* 10 0 1 18 8 0 0 10 327 3 Power, : Cle 63 Temple. Cln 89 19 30 11 01 337 lb 5 0 0 0 Esp sito.ss 3 0 0 0 righthander, released by Pitts- ® 'fclevlto. 15 27 4 0 7 13 !325 Penks, Chi 14 Kunze with a sacrifice fly to 4 11 4 12 2 80 13 26 6 1 2 9J 25 96 13' 32 4 17 .333 j (AP). Minoso.lf 0 Fox.2b AUG'S AND BALANCE WHEELS Lerker, LA 30 6 26 PITTSBURGH. May 9 0 0 0 4 12 0 burgh. willbe signed If he con- »¦ 53 8 17 3 9 2 9 .321 10 3 0 3 4 333 ! break the 3-3 tie. GW scored 1 Col’vito.rf 2 Landis.cf * ? 81 16 » » « 1 3 —Quarterback Bobby Layne, Nixon.c 4 o 0 o Lollar.c 4 111 vinces Manager Cookie Lava- Si FRONT END SERVICE I 39 1 0 2 7 .319 Fairly,2g 14 339 inning 0 0 14 23 7 LA 46 6 15 3 0 1 5 326 j five more times that Str’d.ss.2b 3 2 1 Ennis.lf 3 1 0 .C* 73 0 3 14 Jls Grammes, StL 59 who fired up the Pittsburgh 4 0 2 0 0 0 getto aid the club. He Bet 61 7 16 0 0 3 3 !314 51,201 7 322 i with Don Herman’s triple and Held.3b.ss Cal’son.lf 0 0 he can 0 71 14 6 0 7 .310 Alou. SP 65 12 27 4 1 5 14 318 Martin.2b 2 2 2 O Bmith.rf 2 2 0 0 22 31 Roblsson Cln 66 Steelers with six victories and Webs r,2b 1 0 0 0 J’ckson.lb 0 1 0 0 will be eligible to be signed open p.m. (M St) Y 81 12 25 8 0 3 12 .309 11 27 3 2 7 29 314 i Sam Knisley’s two-run homer Jlali. SAT. ’til 1 '* 1M 13 32 5 0 4 12 .305 Demeter. LA 96 19 30 3 0 7 se 313 accounting one tie in the last seven 1958 2Fr cona 1 0 0 0 T’ges’n.lb 2 0 11 Tuesday when his release by NY 83 10 35 4 2 6 19 .305 Methews. Mil 93 24 29 1 310 33 312 j for four runs to Leek,3b 0 0 O 0 Ph lips.3b 4 12 1 CUnoU. StL 93 starts, signed his 1959 contract Score.p 0 0 0 Latman.p the Pirates official. in 63 10 19 6 1 2 12 .302 14 29 8 0 2 11 312 i give relief pitcher Dennis Hill 0 1112 becomes «c 53 16 4 0 0 3 Jooee. Pb 74 12 23 4 1 5 12 311 Perry.p 1110 Moore.p 10 0 0 BRAKE service NY 9 .302 It. And Ph today—his 12th in the National Bell.p 10 0 0 In Washington, President Cal ’ 73 11 22 son, 79 10 24 6 2 2 .304 his sixth straight victory with- i r 5 3 1 10 .301 I 11 1 riIfuI 37 5 4 0 0 'Baxes, LA 33 4 10 1 0 2 .303 League. 1 Dillard 10 11 of said E Ibl 11 7 .397 Boyer. StL 93 5 » out Football Rob son.p 0000 Griffith the Senators, 14 St. S.E. LI. 6-3622 Jet 44 I 13 1 0 5 14 .398 14 28 2 3 3 14 301 defeat. n 99 17 29 1 *•» « 15 3 0 300 The 32-ve«r-old Texan was; ,3Naragon 10 0 0 he is talking to three clubs in 3 4 15 .293 Purlllo,EES; LA JO 1 13 > GEO. WASH. GEORGETOWN 1909 M St. N.W. ST. 3-2066 l 79 18 23 4 0 7 17 .291 30 5 8 2 0 0 5 300 i ab r h rbl ab r acquire W Covington. MU 84 4 19 h rbi traded by the Detroit Lions to | Totals 4 Totals 29 99 8 an attempt to an out- 80 9 23 7 0 0 8 .286 3 0 1 8 297 I D’A'sio.lf 6 1 2 0 Gra am.lt 5 12 1) > 60 13 17 Welle. Chi 85 12 25 7 0 2 8 394 the ailing 1 Singled for Bell In 6th: 2 Filed out fielder lefthanded 4 0 3 4 .283 1 B'ert n.rt 5 12 1 Bow'e,2b 5 0 10 Steelers after the , and a it 53 9 15 0 Hodges. LA 68 9 20 5 2 3 14 294 ;for Webster in Bth; Grounded out for i $2.00 OFF———s2.oo OFF——I 8 2 9 .263 pson-.lb 0 0 0 4 2 0 3 IY Logan. Mil 75 I 22 4 0 1 6 1 8 4 D-are.lb 2 1958 season had begun ;Robinson in 9th. pitcher.—HAWKlNS. 64 5 18 3 0 1 9 .281 Cepeda, 293 H'm'n.lb 0 12 2 S’mon.ss 4 0 0 O and| Y 58 11 16 11 3 10 .276 8F 96 17 28 9 l 6 19 252 Stuart 62 D'Mclfl.c 3 2 10 Moore.c 5 0 3 2 started the Steelers on one of; CLEVELAND 002 201 000—5 WA 84 21 23 3 0 8 19 .274 Pf 11 18 5 1 3 10 .290 Kn’ley.ss 5 12 2 RVto.rf 2 O 2 0 77 Neel. LA 108 17 31 2 2 1 11 CHICAGO 035 100 OOx—9 11 21 2 3 5 23 .273 Spencer. 287 Power.cl 3 111 H'f'den.cf 5 0 3 1 the biggest win streaks in their W 33 6 9 0 0 2 3 .273 SP 85 7 24 2 0 1 11 282 4 Dark Chi 78 Kunze.2b 110 Pa fico.:ib 5 000 history. PO-A—Cleveland, f 69 8 16 2 0 2 5 .271 9 22 3 2 0 8 282 | Arthur,p 00 0 0 M'Dald.p 40 0 o E—Piersall. 24-10: » 3 10 1 0 0 3 .270 Bell. Cln 79 9 21 3 0 4 13 366 > C’pana.p 3 Chicago, 27-15. DP—Held to Mgrtin 37 Lynch. Cln 64 0 11 Tormey.p 0 0 O o to 82 11 14 0 0 5 12 .269 11 17 3 1 6 18 .266 HlU.p 110 0 lStevens 10 O o to Power: Strickland Martin to el 49 6 13 2 0 3 6 .265 Brandt 8P 76 15 20 3 0 4 9 .263 j Power: Nixon to Btrickland; Esposito T. Taylor, Chi 84 16 22 3 1 to Fox to Torgeson: Fox to Esposito to 91 15 24 5 1 3 11 .264 0 4 .262 Totals 39 912 7 Totals *4O 3 Bel 62 8 16 2 0 6 21 .258 Fernandez. Ph 46 9 12 3 1 0 1 .261 | 313 MINOR LEAGUES Torgeson. LOB Cleveland. 6; Chi- D. 31 5 8 2 0 1 .3 .258 Long. Chi 54 7 14 1 2 3 5 259 11 Grounded out for Tormey In 10th. cago. fi. JM 86 13 22 3 0 3 14 .256 Davenport. SP 97 ,4 26 5 11 I 258 2b—Piersall Phillip* SB—Land!*, 2. McMillan, Cln 74 15 19 8 0 3 ) GEO WASH 000 101 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE BF—Torgeson. le 76 15 19 2 0 1 5 .250 6 257 001 6—9 S—Moore. . . . (Vhltc, StL 70 0 18 1 2 000 00(1 o—3 Buffalo. 6. Toronto. 3. Ways to Wealth through Saving 72 11 18 2 0 3 7 .250 3 13 257 J GEORGETOWN 201 3. ip h r er bb so 48 3 12 1 0 0 4 .250 Ashbum, Ph 83 12 21 1 0 0 4 253 Montreal 5: Rochester. Latman 3% 6 4 4 4 2 Groat. Pg 83 10 21 3 0 2 Arthur, Pactflco 30- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 71 16 17 5 0 6 8 .239 12 .253 S 3: PO-A—GW. Indianapolis. Paul, Moore 6 5 110 0 71 5 17 3 2 2 8 .239 Crandall. MU 6] I 21 1 0 2 * .253 14: Georgetown. 30-15; to 7: St. 4. XO StL 1 DP—Kunze Score I*3 2 3 3 3 1 0 84 15 20 1 0 3 13 .238 Musial. 79 9 20 3 0 2 10 ,253 I Hermah LOB—GW. 11; Georgetown. TEXAS LEAGUE Perry ) San Antonio. 2; Tulsa. I (Ist game). 4 1 4 4 3 0 63 5 15 5 11 4 .238 Altman. Chi 80 12 20 2 1 3 10 250 13. (Ist 3 2 3al Snider, LA 56 3 14 Victoria. 3: Amarillo. 1 game). Bell 4 2 11 tauu. vul 76 10 18 4 0 4 14 .237 1 0 2 11 .250 > 3b—Herman. Campana. HR—Knis- Robinson 3 2 0 0 0 1 Bel 1 8 0 0 0 0 .235 Cun'gham, StL 40 2 10 3 0 0 4 .250 ley. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION telle. 34 ; SB—Sampson, Graham. Hargaden. Birmingham. 6: (1-2). Loser—Score fßlth. KC 64 10 15 2 0 1 4 .234 Marshall. Chi 32 5 8 0 0 3 7 .250 B—Sampson,B—Sampson, Kunze, Hill. SF—Blcker- Bhreveport Mobile. 2. Winner—Moore Krey. 64 8 15 1 0 1 8 .234 Clemente. P| 99 16 24 3 11 6 342 J at Chattanooga, rain. (2-2). NY ‘ ton. (Jackson) Balk—Bell. Miter. Bn 47 4 11 1 0 3 7 .234 Rodgers. SP 58 6 14 2 1 2 8 .241 lp r bb EASTERN LEAGUE HBP—Brore Roseboro. LA 71 8 17 3 , h er so Binghamton. 5 Albany. 3. U—Paparella. -Runge, Hurley, Tabacchi. Martin, Cle 73 12 17 2 0 4 11 .233 0 0 4 239 * >4 2 0 KEEP Arthur 2 2 3 Williamsport. Bpringfleld. YOUR NY 69 5 16 4 0 0 3 .232 Gilliam. LA 57 9 13 11 0 1 .238 Campana 5; 3. T—3:o2. A—6,32,5. Seh'Oaon. SP 59 4 14 3 8 11 4 10 Mllienu. KC 68 6 15 9 0 0 5 .221 Schmidt. 0 2 6 .237 Hill 2 3 0 0 0 1 Itephena. Bn 59 8 13 4 0 1 10 .220 Zimmer. LA 65 I 20 3 0 3 12 .235 ? H Smith. StL 85 -McDonald 9 0 0 2 8 4 Jerraxquel. Bel 55 6 12 3 0 1 8 . 218 6 20 5 1 3 9 335 > Tormey 1 3 3 0 0 0 ItoKby. Det 55 5 12 3 1 0 4 218 Moryn. Chi 78 11 18 3 0 3 7 .231 fwllipe, Chi 61 6 13 4 0 0 4 .213 S. Taylor, Chi 65 7 15 11 1 9 .231 1 -Pitched to 3 batters In loth. Virdon. Pg 92 DIVIDEND-PAYING jhUlinf. Det 90 5 19 9 2 17 .211 8 21 5 11 7 .228 I Winner—Hill (6-0). Loser Mc- Wo 71 11 15 4 0 3 4 .211 Hoak, Pf 79 10 18 1 9 .226 (0-4). SCbchln. Mazeroski. 11 I Donald Kith. Chi 73 6 15 0 0 0 5 .205 Pf 88 9 20 2 1 2 9 227 ! (Bickerboni Blaa'g’me, StL 101 14 4 1 0 2 .218 HBP —McDonald WP inddin. Bn 84 16 17 6 0 0 5 .202 22 McDonald, U—Fontana, BMnrnc. Det 50 9 10 1 0 2 4 .200 Kirkland. SF 30 6 6 0 0 4 5 .200 2. Burch. T—- Eendie.Chi 83 12 16 11 2 9 .193 Bailey. Cln 62 9 12 4 0 2 * .194 [ 3:10. ceeh. Chi 47 7 9 0 1 2 7 .191 G. And'son. Ph 66 9 11 0 0 0 4 .167 I FUNDS •INSURED Nton. Cle 49 3 9 0 1 0 4 .184 Hamner. Ph 40 6 6 1 0 2 4 .15(1 gerris. Det 55 6 9 3 1 2 5 .164 Melias, Pg 40 1 6 1 0 0 5 .150 1 Merton. Wo 40 4 6 0 0 0 1 .150 Skinner. Pg 67 1 6 1 0 0 2 .105 Elat. 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Muhlenberg,10Ha J Ave., N. W. RE 7-7111 ONE-HIT GAMES—Hobbie. ChtcafO, and 27-5/6. \ 730 J Ith Sf., N.W. 726 Penna. ONE-HIT GAME—Wynn, Chicago. Sanford. Ban Francisco. .Penn State 101»« Michigan St. 39U LACROSSE * Wit. Ave. at Jenifer, N. W • EM 3-1100 . | Baltimore U. 12 Virginia 10 no"money"down "Ssi., IHefstra 15 Loyola I ' Kenyon 12 Ohio State 8 • Maryland Army ~m assets over million insured savings 17 16 555 Navy 13 Johns Hopkins 11 Oxford Trackmen Pan-Am Games Coach Oberlin 10 Denison 6 Quantico Marine*- It Annapolis Market Tire Co. Defeat Cambridge CHICAGO, May 9 (AP).— Club 7 TENNIS 6-3885 (AP>.—Ox- John H. Kobs, Michigan State . BuckneU 8 Delaware 1 1830 BLADENSBURG ROAD N.E.. LAwrenco LONDON, May 9 Harvard 7 Cornell 2 University iHofstra 9 Manhattan A 1120 NEW JERSEY AVE. S.E., Lincoln 4-7034 ford defeated Cambridge. 90- baseball coach for 34 Illinois 6 lowa 6 . 4718 HAMPDEN LANE. Bsrthesdo, OLivor 6-5200 ... 45. today in tfleir annual track years, today was named coach i Illinois 8 . Indiana 1 every 90 day- a dividend Michigan State 8 _. Purdue 1 ' 6 . 3300 JEFFERSON DAVIS Alonondria, TEmple 6-6807 Nebraska Kansas State 1 HWY.. • and meet. .of the United States baseball’ Bowling S£. — field Western Mich. 8 Green 1 3200 LEE HIGHWAY. ARLINGTON, JAckion 7-8000 COMING SOON! New Alabama Ave. Office, 2826 Alabama Ave. Opposite Sears Top performance day for the Pan Yale 9 .. —.. . Princeton O of the team American GOLF 4410 SUITLAND ROAD. SUITLAND, JOrdon 8-8700 was a meet record 4:05.1 mile : Games here August 37-Septem- Bowline Green 18*4 Miami (O.) 6'4 Nebraska 8H (•11(^1““* 5481 RANDOLPH ROAD, ROCKVILLE. Whitehall 2-5100 by . • Stephen James of ’Oxford. ber 7. Howard 202 .Commonwealth Club 53 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY, 4 A.M. 6 P.M.