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His teammates are Brtggs with the run as the White Sox shaded the Stadium. kees at Grif- amassed at the flood of mail still Athletics. 7 to 6. before 10,331 It was the Yanks’ 10th victory fith Stadium 'M * received every day by . fans to stay at the top of the in 12 games and kept them in a May 27. but . standings. .., “They bring in couple tie for second place this should; j a of with Cleve- v jpf* H big of to him every Virgil Trucks, Chicago only game Iff pHH [¦&- Lucky boxes mail third land. one behind the fans day.” Sam Dente says, “and Bob hurler, pitched ninth inning league leading White Sox. The will be award- the <• -v «&, 2fs?j *¦ v* - » sr. .-'•aßl. all of it. was with the win, victory gave the 's** ''*r* i Bl^ answers If some kid and credited also New York- m ed a Ford | wants to know how to compared de- ers a clean sweep w B mrnXi'^A wag- hold the his fourth to three three-game of station .Jj|S curve, feats. The was Le- the Tigers and De- on, Renault : ball to throw a Feller loser Rookie dropped the a writes him a detailed explana- roy Wheat, who relieved Bob troiters into place. > and fourth ¦Upr'" sports car | . tion.” Trice. Despite Jl v Chris-Craft 1 the early slugging. IB •:. JkjnmaM a ** * * HF !lis?lSwa» The White Sox started Trice Manager had to a oafeel#• speedboat. ... { ?»Kgy»r~ f“MV t** Al Rosen, watching Bob Por- on the way out when Jim Rivera use four pitchers, with the third The Red Cross terfield testing a new pitch on will receive homered in the second. They ——gaining credit ' "WSKC the sidelines the other day, ad- added victory, all proceeds • three runs in the third, for the his first of the vised; “YAu didn’t need from a crowd H»wkins. that but the A’s chased Sandy Con- season after two loses. pitch to win 22 games last year. | suegra Billy in excess of 8,000. in a four-run fourth Hoeft was routed in the Better flirt with capped by # not a sore arm.” Don Bollweg’s first inning, Yankees ? Jim Lemon, the Senators’ most when the ttyriflßl .. . Rosen's latest money-making and triple. bolted to a 4-0 lead. The big ¦4 ¦feßa recent acquisition, will develop ’s ¦ adventure is Bev-Rich, a soft The Sox hit was Gene two- into hitter only if played reg- got two runs off Woodling’s a drink. . . . Al small oil hold- ularly, says , has Wheat in the fourth, but Zernial run double to left. ings which fetch him a manager of the Indians. SBO tied it at 6-6 with his fourth After the Yanks scored again THAT BIG BAT IS SWINGING FOR BOSTON AGAIN—Ted WtHiapis fouls one down the first-base line before flying out io general month, a television sports show . going to play homer in the sixth inning. in the second, the Tigers chased leftfield in the seventh inning in Baltimore yesterday. It was the first time up this season for the Red Sox slugger. He came . “He wasn’t during the winter, regularly With us, but if Wash- an interest with one out in Jim McDonald during up in out the to been out of action batting range Fain walked a three- again the ninth and grounded as Joe Coleman pitched Orioles a 2-1 victory. Williams had finds out things in a and also sells the ninth to start the winning run flurry in the third. Fred Hat- 1 when ington itself of during the off since March he suffered a fractured shoulder on the first day of spring training. Catching for Baltimore is Clint it could take a chance ahd play bonds season. rally. Boyd ran for him, moved field capped the rally with a ' Mickey Courtney, while the umpire is Charlie Berry. —AP- Wirephoto. every day. It would take Grasso, who shattered to second on an infield out and two-run single off Tom Gorman, him his in an game time to bring him along, but ankle exhibition Sawatski broke up the game. who replaced McDonald. against the Cubs at Mesa, Ariz., it might be time well spent. Fhilsd’a. A.H.O.A. Ohicato. A.H.O.A. The Yankees put game out still is on crutches but reports Jacobs.2b 4 13 4 Carra’el.ss ft 2 3 2 the Could be, some time in the fu- McGhee.cf 412 0 Fox.2b 53 3 3 of reach by scoring Williams progress. ... He wiggle his Bollweg,lb twice in the Klippstein's 3-Hitter Major League Averages . ture, I’ll regret letting him go.” can 4 110 0 Minoso.lf 2 110 (Continued Page C-l.) Renna.rf 4 13 0 Fain.lb 4 0 8 on singles By from * toes. . . . won’t guess 0 fourth by the Asieciated Press ** * Doctors Zernial.lf 3 2 0 0 .IBoyd.lb 00 0 0 and , plus an error Complete Through Games Friday, when he’ll be able to work out Fintgan.Ob 3 114 Mlcha’s,3b 4 12 2 of May 14. Coleman, retiring the last three Greenberg, aware that D’Mae’i.ss 3 0 4 3 Sawatski.c 5 2 4 1 by First with ... Baseman . the has a the Indians. Birdie Teb- W.Sha’tz.c 4 0 3 1 Rivera,rf 4 14 0 Giants'Streak; meeds a shot in arm, Trice,p Ends Sox in order. 10 0 1 Groth.cf 4 2 2 0 New York. A.H.O.A Detroit. A.H.O.A. betts, manager of the Redlegs. is Rizzuto.ss 4 2 12 National League proposal he thinks will provide 1Limmer 1 0 0 0 Consue'a.p 10 0 0 Kuenn.ss 5 13 2 The Orioles didn’t get a a subject in the current Saturday Wheat,p 2 10 0 Dorish.p 2 1 Bauer.rf 52 3 0 Hatf'ld.2b 414 5 CLUB BATTING. CLUB BATTING. it. . . . He wants every American 10 Mantle.cf 4 110 4Bolline 10 0 0 AB R. H 2b. 3b. HR RM. At AB R. H 2b. 3b. HR Rbl AT past Evening Post. 2Stewart 10 0 0 6 Detroit. 727 86 201 30 s 9 S 3 .274 St touts 954 174 288 58 9 33 162 302 second on Clevenger League club to play a home-and- Trucks.p 0 0 0 0 Berra.c 44 0 Boone.3b 4 2 0 1 Help runner ** * Errors Cubs Chicago * 918 114 232 8 . Chicago 296 Skow'n.lb 2 o 3 0 Delsintt.lf 10 0 0 32 21 108 253 815 133 241 34 4 36 118 1 0 0 0 Cleveland 839 119 209 20 10 21 116 . 249 Brooklyn 858 114 228 43 7 26 107 266 except for the second inning, but home series with every National Totals 33 8x26 13 Totals 37 13 27 8 Rob son. b 7 Lund.lf 10 0 0 By (he Associated Press 844 Clyde W riling.lf New fork 107 203 42 8 24 99 .241 Milw’kee 839 91 223 41 3 22 86 .266 League during regular Vollmer isn’t getting 1 Flied for Trice in 4th. 41 2 0 sKress 10 0 0 56 9 261 he had to take his first major club the out McD Id.2b 3 14 4 Drono. 1 b 3 17 2 NEW YORK, May Boston 598 143 27 6 8 53 .239 Phi a 792 103 207 27 9 95 his bat around on fast balls 2 Grounded out for Dorish in Sth. Carey,3b 30 0 2 0 15.—Wild Phila. 917 68 185 28 5 8 63 .226 C'clnnetl 943 143 243 39 8 27 133 .258 season, the results to count in 3 Ran for Fain Oth. Kaline.rf 42 4 W ington 89 168 24 84 New 10 league defeat only five hits. in McD 10 776 8 18 . 218 York 856 105 212 20 30 101 248 on which once were his dish. . . . x Two out when winning run was aid.p 1 2 Tuttle.cf 40 2 by Mays standings. . 1 throws Willie and Jim B'ltimore 709 54 153 25 6 6 49 .218 Pittib’gh 894 100 208 32 10 15 95 .233 the . . He’ll propose Gorman,p 20 0 1 House,c 22 3 0 The 21-year-old Early >Wynn has nearly scored. Ford.p 1 0 0 0 Batts,c CLUB FIELDING. CLUB FIELDING. Clevenger won it at the major league meeting clocked 2 0 2 0 Hearn in the sixth inning today G. PO. A. E. DP. AT. G. PO. A. £. DP. Av Philadelphia 000 501 000—8 Bain.p 0 0 0 0 Hoeft.p 0 0 0 0 his 200 hours in his private plane, Chicago 013 200 001—7 0 0 Detroit 21 576 216 14 21 .983 Brooklyn 25 677 265 18 25 .981 first start after jumping here before the All-Star game. Zuvernik.p 10 helped the Cubs snap the Giant's Baltimore 22 582 225 15 20 .982 Pittsburgh 27 713 352 22 30 .980 but he’s pilot ' • Pesky 0 0 0 ... a rookie in com- Runs—Carrasouel. Fox. Boyd, 1 0 Philadelphia 25 665 282 18 24 .961 Chicago 22 594 236 17 22 .980 from a Class C team at San had the same idea, Minoso. Marlowe.p 110 1 six-game streak, 4-3, Chicago parison to Feller. . . . Michaels. Rivera. Dorish. Jacobs. Mc- winning 28 748 296 24 28 .978 Milwaukee 24 676 306 23 33 .977 says Greenberg, when Veeck ran Bob has Ghee. Bollweg. Renna, 2Bertoia 1 O 0 0 Boston 18 477 200 16 18 .977 Cl. cinnatl 28 748 312 26 36 .976 Jose, Calif., to the American Zernial (2). Miller.p 0 0 Johnny been flying his own plane nearly Errors—DeMaestri (2), Fox, McGhee, 10 behind Klippstein’s Tew York 26 685 299 25 30 .975 New York 26 684 277 27 28 .973 League. the St. Louis Browns, but other Renna. Runs batted SNieman 10 0 0 Cleveland 25 671 276 10 in Rivera, 27 22 .972 St Louis 26 730 304 32 30 .970 Boiton A.H.O.A. Baltimore A.H.O.A. owners wouldn’t listen to him. years. Michaels (2iSawatski (2). Fain. Boll- Aber.p 0 0 0 0 pitching. Wa«hington __ 23 629 299 29 27 .970 Philadelphia ... 24 630 231 27 22 .970 three-hit G’man.2b 4 12 4 Young,2b 4 0 2 2 fourth weg, Renna, Zernial 2). Mi- Triple play—Washington. and Tigers Busby, who hit his noso. Two-base i DeMaestri. Totals 33 987 11 Totals 35 10 27 The Giants led, 3-2, INDIVIDUAL BATTING. , M'x'l.lf-cf 2 0 10 Coan.lf 4U«O The Yankees hits—Michaels. Boll- 12 on Hearn’s INDIVIDUALBATTING. homer needs two weg. Renna. Three-base hit—Zernial. 1 Walked for AB. R. H 2b.3b.HR.RbI.AT AB R. H. 2b.3b.HR.RbI.AT 4ConsolO 00 0 0 Kry’ski.lb 4 0 0 1 played before a crowd of 50,916 today, only uvernik in 2nd. two-run, inside-the-park St. L. Olson.cf O 2 0 Mele.lf Home runs—Zernial. Rivera. 2 Struck out for Marlowe in homer Krynoskl. Hal. 28 3 11 4 0 0 5 .423 Mlialal. - 100 28 39 9 0 11 31 .390 O 4 13 0 more to match his entire 1953 6th. 47 6 Mueller. N. Y- 96 16 36 8 2 0 13 .375 Jensen.rf 40 10 Wertz.rf 310 0 Thursday night, but only at De- —Minoso Sacrifices—Minoso. DeMaes- 3 Flied out for Miller tn Bth. in the third and Whitey Lock- Mlchaeis Chi. 19 5 0 2 5 .404 O to Regaiado Kell..'lb 3 1 0 2 production. . . Roy trt. Double plays—Trice 4 Flied out for Hatfield 9th. Ulev. 16 7 6 1 0 11 .375 Hamner Ph 92 13 34 4 1 0 9 .370 Sten'ns.3b 3 11 evident in . Sievers re- DeMaestri 'in 35 0 0 1 2 4 Ag’anis.lb 3 2 8 0 Court’ev.c 3 0 2 2 trOit was optimism to Jacobs: to Fox to Fain; man’s homer in the fifth until Glynn. Clev. 3 13 .371 Robmson. Bkn.- 54 7 20 1 2 11 .370 0 0 Carresouel Bollweg. 5 Flied out for Lund in 9th. Ph . Owen.c 0 2 Hunter.ss 2 12 3 quires three more to equal his DeMaestri to Jacobs Left Finigan. _ 25 0 0 0 4 . Jablonskl. St.L. 115 14 42 8 0 5 26 365 regard attendance* . . . That to on the Cubs rallied in the 9 2 360 White.c 1 0 2 0 Coleman.D 3 0 14 to bases—Philadelphia. 3; Chicago. 1). sixth. Boone. Det 71 14 0 4 13 .352 St. 5 2 0 . eight year. . . New York 410 200 000—7 25 2 Hemus. L.. 33 12 1 5 .364 lWil’ms.lf 2 O (i 0 Stuart, d 0 0 10 outdrew the seven other output of last Bases on balls—Off Trice. 3: Dorish, 100 20 35 2 11 _ 97 18 4 game off Detroit 030 110 000—5 Avila Clev. 5 .350 Snid«r. Bkn. 35 10 1 16 361 Plersall.cf 2 (t 3 o 2: out—By Ralph Kiner started Hearn’s 93 0 3 26 . ... 86 26 0 .360 off Wheat. 1. Struck Trice. Rosen, Clev. _ 15 32 3 344 Chi. 31 3 10 25 I) that day by Bucky Harris is astonished at Runs—Rizzuto (2). (2i, Det. 76 11 26 6 tSauer. St 4 .359 '-'Baker 1 O 0 major league games 1: by Dorish. 3: by Wheat. by Trucks, Bauer Tuttle. 11 13 .342 'Moon, L. _ 103 31 37 5 2 13 Bolling.ss 1: with a single. VWith . . . (5 Mantle. Woodlin*. McDonald. Boone, troubles 76 8 26 5 2 0 7 ,>ard Pg 40 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 4 . . . top pitchers in ’s failure to hit. 1. Hits—Off Trice. in 3 innings; off (2). Goodman. Bn .342 Sh 3 14 350 3Evers 1 O (I O 11.241. The Trucks, (i Inning: Dropo. House Pesky. Errors—Carey. one singled, Busby 96 14 32 5 17 .333 McC'lough. 20 Bucky in 1 off Consuegra. 5 Dropo. out, Joe Garagiola Wn, 3 3 Chi. 2 7 3 0 1 4 .350 Lepcio.ss 0 0 0 1 League “He has a nice stroke,” innings (faced 4th); Boone. Runs batted in—Bkow- House, Det. 59 5 19 4 0 1 8 .322 Frazier. St. L. 23 4 8 2 0 1 4 .348 the Pacific Coast are ex- In 3 ft batters in ron, Woodling <2). McDougald. Kiner third but Mays’ 100 Ciev’aer.o 3 10 0. off Dorish. 3 in 5 Innings; off Mantle. moving to Oroth. Chi. 9 32 7 0 2 .320 Adcock Mil ... 90 13 31 7 0 5 14 .344 (6-0) says, “but he winds up hitting Wheat. Berra, (2). (2), 13 0 Senators Marino Pieretti innings. House Hatfield Dropo. throw, trying nip got F..in, Chi. 9l 10 29 3 0 2 17 . 319 1 ample. Cin. - 104 16 35 1 2 14 337 7 in 5*3 Runs and earned runs to Kiner, . 5 10 0 333 Totals 28 424 0 Totals 30 527 14 about every year.” —Off Trice. 4-4: off Trucks, 0-t); Two-base hits—Woodling. McDonald. Agganis. Bn. _ 52 4 16 2 2 Loptta. Ph _ 30 1 2 2 and Milo (3-0). .220 off 1. 9 308 1 Flied out for White in *th. Candinl Consuegra. 5-5; off Dorish. 1-1: —House. Sacrifices—Rizzuto. past Hank Thompson. Hearn, Berra N Y 98 14 30 6 0 6 18 .308 Ja kson. Chl.._ 94 19 31 2 1 6 18 330 2 Filed out for Piersall in 7th. Wheat, off Sacrifice 107 20 4 _ 4 3-3. Wild pitches—Consuegra, flies—Skowron. Berra. Double backing Minoso. Chi. _ 32 4 5 21 .299 Torzeaon. Ph. 94 14 31 11 12 .330 3 Struck out for Bolling in 7th. plays MacDonald to McDouglald up the play at third, Kuenn. Det. 91 15 27 5 2 0 5 .297 Alston. Bt. «0 9 29 8 1 4 27 322 Dorish. Winnings pitcher—Trucks (4-3). L— 4 Ran for Maxwell in Sth. (0-1). Umplrei to Skowron: McDougald to Skow- threw wildly to* the plate Fox, Chi 109 14 32 3 0 0 8 .294 Kiner. Chi. B4 15 27 6 0 5 13 .321 Boston 010 000 000—1 Losing pitcher—Wheat as 0 —Flaherty. Btevens. Rommel, ron: Gorman to Rizzuto to Rob- Kallne. Det. 82 8 24 1 0 0 8 .293 Hodges. Bkn. _ 91 15 29 3 7 20 .319 Baltimore 020 000 OOx—2 Napp. inson; Kiner - 0 6 — Boone to Hatfield to Diopo. scored and Garagiola Stephens 1 Bal. 82 3 24 4 1 2 8 .293 Burgess. Ph. 51 2 16 3 2 .314 Runs—Mele. Wertz Kell. Errors Marciano Wife and Baby Time—2:29. Attendance—lo.33l. Left on bases—New York, 6; wnt.illni, Cole, Pg 6 Sends Detroit. 8. NY 62 3 18 3 1 « 4 .290 58 7 18 2 1 0 .310 Goodman. Clevenger. Lepclo. Runs batted McDonald, moved to third. 76 te 29 3 9 2 Bases on balls—Off 3: off Klippstein’s Deislng, Det. _ 9 22 4 2 0 4 .289 Wh Mil. 0 1 3 .310 In—White. Stephens. Hunter. Two-base Gorman. 2: oS Hoeft, 1; oft Marlowe. 2; single home the Noren. N Y._ 49 6 14 3 0 1 9 .286 Kluszewski. Cin. 94 19 29 2 0 10 25 .309 hit—Cleverger. Sacrifice—Hunter. Max- drove tie-break- 28 14 25 5 6 14 off Miller. 1. , Struck out—By McDonald, Tipton. Wn. _ 1 8 1 0 0 Mathews. Mil. 81 0 309 fly—Wblte. Doubld pl»y— ing 3 .286 4 0 22 .308 well. Sacrifice Following 1: by Gorman, 1: by Ford. 4: by Zuver- run. Jensen. Bn. 67 12 19 5 0 4 10 .284 Sch dienst St.L. 117 25 36 3 Coleman to Hunter to Kryhoski. Left on To Canada Threat Senators' Records N Y .306 ink. 1: by Marlowe. by Miller, 1. Hits Chicago A.H.O.A. New Renna. Ph. . 85 10 24 3 t 2 Dark 108 12 13 4 1 2 7 bases—Boston. 5: Baltimore. 5. Bases on BATTING. 3: innings; Yark. A.H.O.A 13 282 Logan. 10 By tha Prast saying. “But this is —Off McDonald. 3 in I*4 off B’h'tz.cf.rf 4 13 0 W’liams.2b 4V) 1 3 W.Shantz. Ph. 47 6 13 2 11 8 .277 Mil. 93 28 3 0 4 13 .301 Balls—Off Coleman. 3 Struck out*-»-Bv Associated quoted as AB R H. Cb.Sb HR.RbI Avf. innings; Clev. 4 Bel) 24 34 1 .298 O Gorman. 5 in 2*4 off Ford, 1 Fondy. lb 5 112 2 Dark.ss 4 0 11 Westlake 76 10 21 2 0 15 .276 Cin 114 5 4 26 Clevenger 3' by Coleman. ~2. Hits—’Off TORONTO, May 15. The the first time he has been Oldis ... 8 4100 0 .500 . 16 28 ever in 4 Innings:- off Sain. 1 in % inning; Baker,2b 5 0 0 2 Th'ps’n.Sb 3 0 0 2 Maxwell. Bn. 40 5 11 11 0 2 .275 Ennis. Ph. . 94 2 0 0 25 .298 Coleman. 4 tn 8 Innings; off Stuart, 0 Busby 10(1 1« 3H 5 3 18 .300 % Inning; Dropo. Repulskl. St 7 0 3 10 .297 baby 4 off Hoeft, 4 in off Zuverink, Sauer.rf 4 0 10 Irvin.lf 4 0 4 0 Det. 82 8 22 4 11 17 .268 L. 101 18 30 In 1 inning. Runs and earned runs—Off Toronto Star said today that an sent one in which the and McDermott 17 2 5 1 0 0 2 .294 3 in 14 innings; off Marlowe. 2 in 4 M’rquez.cf 0 Mueller,rf 0 Skowron N Y 45 4 12 1 2 2 4 .267 Baker. Chi. 82 14 24 4 0 5 15 293 Clcvenrer 2-0: off Coleman. 1-1. Win- Tipton... 28 1 8 1 0 0 0 10 3 4 0 Sla'ightei 72 6 1 9 .292 (3-2). Losing anonymous Rocky I were It has scared 3 .288 innings; off Miller. 0 in 2 innings; off Jacks'n.3b 5-2 1 2 Mays.cf 2 0 3 0 N.Y. 34 7 9 11 17 .265 Pafko Mil 21 5 0 ning pitcher—Coleman letter sent to threatened. Wright... 4 1 4 10 2 0 0 3 .244 Aber. 0 in 1 inning. Runs and Kiner,lf 13 Lollar. Chi. 72 6 19 1 0 3 6 .264 O’Connell Mil. 103 12 30 3 1 .0 8 .291 pitcher—Clevenger (1-1). Time—l:sß Vernon 80 13 21 4 2 5 14 earned 3 0 L'ckm'n.lb 3 2 110 93 19 Marciano, threatening his wife us both to death.” .238 3-3; Doby. Clev. 95 14 15 .263 Adams. Cin _ 27 71 1 5 . 290 Attendance—B.Bo4. Vollmer 3 0 runs—Off McDonald. off Gorman. Banks.ss 4 3 0 3 St Claire.c 10 2 0 25 3 2 3 4 3 49 11 0 2 7 .224 N Y._ __ 66 19 19 11 .288 2-2: off Ford. 0-0: off Sain, 0-0; off Garag’la.c 4 2 4 1 ISamford 0 0 0 0 Bauer. 84 12 22 2 1 3 10 .262 Talbot. Chi. and baby unless he throws his The Toronto Star story says Stobb: 9 0 2 0 » 0 1 ,?23 * .. Pg. . 94 2 1 3 10 Hoeft. 4-3: off Zuverink, 1-1; off Mar- Kl'pstein.p 3 12 2 Westrum.c 0 o o o Carey Y 42 6 11 2 0 3 11 .262 Skinner 17 27 .287 Terwilliger 79 13 Hi 11 0 3 .205 0 1 Pg. , 19 30 8 1 4 15 .286 heavyweight fight living 8H lowe. 2-1; off Miller. 0-0: off Aber. 0-0. 2Rhodes 10 0 0 Rizzuto. N. Y... 73 17 19 7 S .260 Thomas. 105 June 17 title that where she is now Sievers 13 17 5 1 5 19 .198 Winning pitcher—Ford (1-2). Losing Courtney. Bal.. 54 2 14 2 11 4 .259 Baumholtz. Chi. 42 7 12 2 0 1 2 . 286 his Runnels 00 7 11 1 0 o 5 .183 Katt.c 0 0 10 29 5 2 .282 with Ezzard Charles, caused Mrs. Marciano has handy a re- pitcher—Hoeft (1-2), Time —2:50. Hearn,p Kell. Bn. .... 67 9 17 3 0 0 7 .254 Fondy.' Chi. lO3 14 1 9 Senators Umphlett 34 1 fi 0 1 0 0 .178 2 10 0 18 6 4 .279 Jacobs. Ph. 95 7 24 Gill.am. Bkn. _ 111 31 1 12 take refuge in Ontario. volver “that would be 2 8 0 II Attendance—27,lss. Wilhelm p o 11 0 4 .253 10 wife to used FitzGerald 48 0 4 .IH7 0 n o Power. Ph 96 9 24 5 0 2 9 .250 Banks. Chi. _ 90 12 25 2 1 3 .278 (Continued from Page C-l.) Hoderlein 24 o 4 10 0 1 167 •Traylor 10 0 0 9 0 Young. Bal. 72 9 IS 3 1 0 1 .250 Bruton. MU. _ 54 15 0 1 1 .278 The newspaper said in a front- against any and all Intruders.” Yost 85 17 13 2 0 3 6 .153 Jansen,p 0 0 0 0 Narangon Clev 20 . 0 5 1 8 0 4 .250 Atwell Pg. 47 7 13 0 0 2 7 .277 Porterfield lfi 2 2 0 0 1 2 .125 r 8 4 0 7 .276 in the sixth. 23-year-old It adds that though there is no Totals Caitesquel. Chi. 110 16 27 5 0 3 0 .245 Yva l. St. L 29 5 2 It was Vernon’s page story that Mrs. Shea 8 H 0 0000 (l .000 37 11 27 13 Totals 28 327 6 Smith. Clev 53 16 13 2 11 .245 Irvtn. N Y 91 18 25 1 3 7 21 .275 year. guard posted near, “is 7 () 0 0 0 0 4 6 4 .273 fifth homer of the Marciano and her 17- armed she Paseual... Q .000 Top 1 Ran for St. Claire In sth Robinson N. Y. 33 2 8 2 0 0 3 .242 Rice. St. L. —_ 55 15 11 8 Barbara Snyder .. fl 0 0000 0 .000 Pirates Braves _ 6 8 2 .267 constantly by « 2 FUed out for Westrum in Bth. Wertz. Bal 59 1 14 1 0 0 10 .237 Hoek. Bkn. 30 3 1 0 Eddie Yost to open month-old baby. Mary Anne, ar- surrounded her Schmitt.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 98 walked the 3 Fanned for Wilhelm in Sth Wright. Wn. _ 38 4 0200 3 .237 Aaron. MU _ 9 28 8 0 2 5 .265 friends and their servants.” Dixon . 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 8 .235 rived “four days ago to visit O Bolllnt. Det. _ 06 10 20 3 2 Harmon. Cin. 34 7 9 2 1 0 5 .285 eighth and beat out a Stone 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Chicago , 020 002 000—4 Zernial. Ph. 81 11 19 1 0 3 10 .235 St Claire N Y. 34 4 0 0 0 2 * .265 living in On- The threatening letter to the Marrero.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 New York 4 0 3 .234 58 0 0 .259 some old friends 0 0 002 010 000—3 Ptersall. i3n. O4 5 15 0 Cox Bkn 3 15 2 3 bunt for his fourth hit. Vernon Lemon . 1 0 0 0 0 JIOO As Law 4 Hits Bn. 84 15 0 3 10 .. 1 5 11 .259 champion was made up of words Gives Banks, White. 3 3 .234 Reese. Bkn. 93 19 24 3 tario.” Stewart.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Runs—Jackson Kiner. Gara- 31 2 8 .258 giola, Ve-I.on. Wn _ 86 20 4 4 Walker. Bkn._ 2 0 0 4 Lockman (2). Hearn Errors— 12 2 12 .233 7 16 sacrificed and , hit- and letters clipped from PITCHING. By the Associated Press Mays, Vollmer Wn 48 3 11 0 0 2 7 .229 Mays. N. Y 101 11 26 1 3 .257 (At Grossinger, N. Y., Man- news- Hearn Runs batted in—Baum, 92 9 0 0 4 IP H BB 80 08.0C.WL. Coan. Bal. 58 7 13 1 0 4 Furillo. Bkn. . 23 5 .250 paper type. It was mailed from holtz, Klippsteln (2), Hearn (2) Lock- 0 .224 0 .250 ager Al Weill said Mrs. Mar- Dixon 18 14 7 6 0 0 1 0 PITTSBURGH, May 15. N. 54 5 12 .222 Tappe. - 44 11 1 0 2 less in 16 tries, got Yost across man. Two-base hit—Jackson. Home Coleman. Y 3 0 1 3 Chi. 2 Philadelphia and was delivered Marrero 9 8 2 2 0010 clouted runs—Hearn. Lockman Stolen bases— DeMaestri. Ph. 91 8 20 3 0 1 2 .220 Seminiek. Cm 28 4 7 0 0 1 2 .250 ciano was visiting friends in Porterfield.. 43 30 14 14 6 3 Frank Thomas a double 64 0 0 Mil. 24 0 6 0 0 0 5 .250 with a flyto short center. It was 4 fl Baumholtz. Fondy. —Klippsteln. Sudei. Ph 14 3 0 6 .219 Pendleton. 247 champion to the Marciano address at Paseual 25 26 9 11 2 and single today as the Pirates Sacrifice Hegan. Clev. 65 6 0 Thompson. N Y 85 19 21 3 1 5 10 . Ontario, that the 11 2 Left on bases—Chicago. 10: New York. 1. 14 4 1 6 .215 .246 but Yost scored McDermott . 38 29 26 16 5 11 8 Lynch. Pg. _ 65 6 16 11 3 13 lusty Brockton, Mass., and Braves, 6-1, Bases on balls—Off Klippsteln. 3; off Mantle. N Y. 56 8 12 11 3 5 .214 no blow, had a threatening was for- Stobbs 31 31 14 11 6 11 3 defeated the behind TerwiUlser. Wn. 75 13 16 11 0 3 .213 Greengrass. 01. 110 13 27 9 1 4 20 .245 received Hearn. 1; off Wilhelm. 2 Struck out— 83 5 0 7 .245 easily Doby’s pocr throw. warded to Rocky at his train- Shea .. 22 34 10 4 4 0 0 3 Slevera. Wn. _ 13 17 5 1 5 18 .205 Morgar Ph. 53 13 0 0 on been dis* the four-hit pitching of Vernon By Klippsteln. pv Hearn, 2; by letter and that it had 24 23 13 8 2 2 0 # 5: Jan- 6 ...... Schmitz.... Bn. ._ 30 1 0 0 0 2 .200 Jones Ph. 92 9 22 4 0 1 9 239 ing camp. sen. l. Hits—Off Hearn. in in- 5 0 Theh, before the Sena- Stone 10 7 8 60000 Law. 10 5% Riinnels Wn... 56 7 11 1 0 0 4 .100 Roberts. Pg. - 109 25 6 2 14 .229 even carded. A spokesman for the nings; off 1 in innings; off N. V 6 Wilhelm. Collins. 31 7 12 17 .104 Post Cin .. 88 8 20 5 1 4 15 .227 tors had an opportunity to Boxing Club, Jansen, oln 1 Inning Runs and earned 1 cm. 98 14 22 3 0 0 4 .224 savor International The Pirates made it two Klippsteln off Hearn Strickland. Cl. 84 7 16 3 2 15 .190 McMillan runs—Off 3-3 Mitchell. Clev. .21 2* 4 0 0 0 0 .190 Ashburn. Ph. 82 23 18 11 0 5 .220 the flavor of a possible rare promoting the Marciano- straight over Milwaukee with 4-4; off Wilhelm 0-0: off Jansen. 0-0. McD'gald. 91 12 St L. 73 12 16 3 0 0 5 .219 Winning pitcher Klippsteln (2-2). NY* 17 0 0 1 9 .I*7 Grammas. triumph, Avila shocked them out Charles bout, said, however, fifth and FltzG rald. Wn. 44 2 9 0 0 0 4 .182 Lockman. NY 93 10 19 2 0 4 11 204 two runs in the four Losing pitcher—Hearn (0-3). Time—- Bal. 22 1 4 0 Wyrostek. 5 12 5 1 0 .203 Diering, . 0 0 0 .182 Ph. 59 7 of their dream and Philley, that the letter had been turned in the eighth. They collected 11 -2:29. Attendance—6,os9. Boyd. Cn 56 7 10 2 0 0 5 .170 Crandall MU.. 80 5 12 2 0 2 7 . 200 62 5. 2 2 0 71 0 8 .200 and Doby collaborated in Buhl Mele Bal. . 11 1 .177 Clark Ph. 35 2 1 Rosen over to the FBI. hits off Bob and Jim Wil- Umphle’,. Wn. 34 1 * 0 1 0 0 .17* Lamtrlth Cm. 20 3 4 0 0 2 6 .200 producing (Marciano training W Wilson Chi.. 35 4 6 1 0 2 7 .171 Merriman. Cin 26 2 5 2 0 0 0 .192 the decisive run. started son. Bal 53 4 0 0 (e.170 Bailey, 37 4 .189 Pittsburgh Waitkus. 9 0 Cin. 71 11 3 fortified, Wynn In earnest for his coming bout Milw'kee A.H.O.A. A.H.O.A, Hatton. Chi. 30 3 5 1 0 0 3 .167 Ward Pg 37 17 1 0 0 2 .189 Thup took no Abrams,rf Hoderlein 24 6 0 188 Bruton.cf 3 12 0 4 0 10 Phillies Shade Reds Wn. 0 4 1 0 0 1 .167 Abrams. Pf. _ 32 5 11 2 nonsense from the Senators in last week and Mrs. Marciano O Con'l.'.'b 4 15 3 Cole.ss 4 10 2 1 Phi.iey. Clev. 85 11 14 2 1 4 18 .165 Rice Pg . 54 7 10 3 11 8 .185 daughter left camp Math's.3b 4 113 S'nner.lb 5 1 12 ft! Y st. W.i. 84 16 13 2 0 3 7 .155 Dittmer. Mil 46 4 8 4 0 1 3 174 the ninth. Pete Runnels lined to and the at Pafko.rf 3 110 Thomas.lf 4 2 3 0 0 Campanella 60 6 10 2 1 3 8 .167 Gordon,3b L'harit.Bal -Bn 33 2 5 1 0 1 152 Bk. Regalado that time. She never remains y»« Adcock.lb 4 0 7 0 2 10 4' Limmer Ph. 2l 0 3000 0 .143 Allte Pg 62 4 10 1 0 1 5 .161 at third and Ed Fitz- 0 iijanowicz 0 Bal. 59 4 11 N 94 6 0 0 4 .160 P'dleton.lf 3 0 3 0 0 0 On Hit by Hamner Hunter. _ 9 0 2 .136 Williams. Y. 15 1 gerald and pinch-hitter Clyde at the camp during the train- / ) Logan.ss 3 O 3 1 P’grini.ilb 0 0 0 0 Bolling. Bn. 0 0 1 Go> don. pg 19 2 3 0 0 0 2 .158 check «*';;• 0 30 1 4 2 .133 ing sessions.) White.c 2 2 1 Atwell.c 4 2 3 0 By tho Associated Press Bollweg Ph. 7O 9 9 3 0 0 2 .129 Westrum N. Y. 28 2 3 0 0 11 .115 Vollmer gorunded to Shortstop ISisti 0 0 0 0 R berts,2b 4 14 5 Rivera. Chi. 32 4 4 0 9 T 4 .125 Smith. Pg 31 2 3 11 0 0 .097 The Toronto paper gave no C'derone.c O O 0 0 Hall.cf 3 May 1 0 0 0 2 .000 Strickland. Accidents 4 3 0 PHILADELPHIA, 15. Cerv. N. Y 20 11 0 0 1 2 .050 Ph— 22 0 0 0 Buhl.p Law.p - clue to Mrs. Marciano’s f 2 3 0 0 12 Gran Hamner’s seventh-inning PITCHING. PITCHING. Porterfield, who as Check 2Dittmer 0 0 0 0 f (Two Decisions or More.) (Two Decisions or More.) NOTES: Bob' whereabouts, Burke, Wilson,p 0 0 0 0 but Angela single which scored Richie Ash- Ip. H. 88, 80. W L. Pet. Ip. H. 88. So. W. L. Pet. has provided the Senators with Lemon. Clev. 54 47 10 23 5 0 1.000 staff writer, quoted her as say- 28 424 11 Totals 31 11 27 13 burn third gave Raschl. St. L 52 S 3 22 23 4 0 1.000 their only wins in the last 14 X*. • ) Totals from base the Lopat, N. Y 40 35 1 111 t 1.000 Podres. Bkn. 37 28 11 24 4 0 1.000 ing: "I have never seen my hus- IRan for White in Sth. Garver. Det. _ 33 * Phillies a 5-4 win over the Red- 46 13 3 0 1.000 Fowler. Cin. . 37 39 13 14 I 0 1.000 games, and Connie Marrero will / 2Sacrificed for Buhl in Bth. Morgan. N. Y. _ 30 29 7 5 3 0 1.000 Y._ band so before over legs Grissom. N. 27 17 10 14 2 0 1.000 attempt misery concerned 3Ran for Gordon in Bth. today before a slim crowd McDonald N. Y.~ 26 12 15 6 2 0 1.000 Jansen. N. Y 25 32 8. 10 2 0 1.000 to end the team’s anonymous letter.” * Ccnsuegra. Chi.... 16 an of 3,981. . . 22 5 5 *2 0 1.000 Nuxhall. Cin. 20 24 10 7 2 0 1.000 in double-header tomorrow Milwaukee 100 000 000—1 Mossl. Clev. 14 12 9 11 2 0 1.000 5 4 a at Pittsburgh Pr* ko. St. L 7 13 2 0 1.000 “Rocky has received a lot of 000 020 04x—6 Branca. Det I 18 & 1 . . . 13 14 3 2 0 1.000 Maclle. N. Y. _ 58 56 31 .833 Chicago Bob Keegan and Runs—Abrams, Thomas, (2). A three-run homer by Del Gromek. Det. 54 47 25 and he doesn’t get Atwell 5 5 1 .033 Antonelll N Y- 48 31 21 20 4 1 .800 pitch crank letters Hall, Janowicz. O'Connell. Errors Ennis in the first inning and ~a Keegan. Chi 44 32 21 10 4 1 .800 stmmona Ph. 54 46 21 28 4 2 .667 Mike Fornieles will for the upset Mrs. Marciano was O Connell (2) Runs batted in Johnson. Cht. 34 16 * 18 4 1 .800 1 easily,” Mlnner. Chi. 37 37 7 15 2 .667 White Sox. ~ Pafko. Atwell i2), Roberts. Hall, leadoff home run by Stan Lopata Reynolds. N Y.... 20 11 11 21 3 1 .750 Corley. Mil. 30 26 12 19 2 1 .667 Cole (2). Two-base hits Thomas. in fourth put the Turiey Bal. 51 2* 29 53 4 2 .667 Meyer. Bkn. 28 21 11 14 2 1 667 Busby’s Hall. Gordon. Cole. Three-base hit the Phillies Trice Ph 38 34 18 9 4 2 .687 Pndhlelan. Cin— 26 28 12 7 2 1 .667 four hits moved him Henry Bn. 33 22 15 13 2 1 .667 Jolly. 12 6 8 2 1 667 league Atwell. Stolen base Pendleto. ahead, 4-1, but the Reds tied . 20 Mtl. 3 into the lead at Avila’s Schmeling Flies to U. S. (3). Dovish. ._ 15 3 9 2 1 .667 Sacrifice Law Dittmer. Sac- Butderte MII. 40 26 13 8 3 2 .600 359, rifice fly—Pafko. Double plays—Law the sdore and chased Bob Miller Porterfield. Wn... 43 30 14 14 3 2 .600 37 33 26 21 3 2 600 expense . . . Bobby is hitting (/P).— Wynn 40 10 19 2 .600 Ersktne. Bkn. NEW YORK, May 15 to Left on Clev. 37 3 - 44 12 26 2 .600 Skinner. bases—Milwaukee. in the seventh. Newrombe. Bkn. 35 3 point* back of Jim . . . The 4: Pittsburgh !). Bases on balls—OH v Trucks. Chi. 49 33 21 29 3 3 .500 Roberta, Ph 62 37 10 36 4 3 .571 one Max Schmeling. former world Buhl. 4; off Law. 2; off Wilson. 1. Jim Konstanty allowed Coleman. Bal. 28 14 12 14 2 2 .500 Haddix. St 52 51 26 35 4 3 .571 Senators have lost all five games heavyweight boxing champion, one ... Struck out—By Law. 1: by Buhl. 1. Hits Hoeft. Det. 24 24 I 111 1 .500 Dickson. Ph 45 45 10 5 4 3 .571 .500 with the Washington —Off Buhl. 7 In 7 innings; off Wilson. hit the of the way to get Frtcano. Ph. 15 14 1 011 .500 Spahn, Mil. _ 57 59 14 38 3 3 ... arrived from Hamburg by’plane rest Burtechy. Ph. 12 7 10 011 .500 Cln._ Indians 4 in 1 inning. Runs and earned runs— Valentine. 37 47 17 18 3 3 .500 has slammed 20 home runs, 11 in today. He several Off Buhl. 2-2; off Wilson. 4-4; off Law. the victory over Jackie Collum, Fox. Ba It 10 5 4 1 I .500 Rush Chi. - 40 34 24 27 2 3 .500 will referee 1-1 Wild pitch—Law. Winning Ditcher third Newhourer. Clev. 8 10 3 6 11 .500 Baczewski. Cin... 27 43 9 8 2 2 .500 the last seven games, but such bouts in Milwaukee Tuesday. It of four Cincinnati pitchers. ct _ 55 64 1* 49 2 20 24 (3-3). Losing Pier 'Tit. 3 .400 Loes. wen. _ 11 011 .500 i —Law pitcher—Buhl Cin. Ph. 54 43 13 17 2 3 .400 slugging (0-3). Time—2:l6. Attendance—3,966. A.H.O.A. Phila. A.H.O.A. Kellner Wilhelm N. Y. 16 14 5 12 11 .500 isn’t accompanied by is Schmeling’s first visit to the Adams.3b 4 2 13 Jones.3b 3 2 0 3 Pillette. Bal. 33 20 15 19 2 3 .400 Lint, St L. 13 10 7 111 .500 - McMil'n.ss 4 13 4 Ashburn.cf 4 3 4 0 Garcia. Clev 44 45 19 20 2 4 .333 victories. United States since 1939. Keep Your Car Traffic-Safe Get a 0 0 14 Rldzik Ph 3 4 5 2 11 .500 4Post . 1 0 Tor’son.lb 3 0 12 0 Martin Ph. 34 27 15 1 2 .333 Nichols. MII. 36 41 15 13 2 3 .400 Bell.cf 3 2 2 0 Erinis.lf 3 2 2 0 Houtteman, Clev. 24 29 9 9 1 2 .333 «taley. 46 .400 Klus'ski.lb 9 4 Grim N Y 27 25 7 St. L 32 13 17 2 3 5 2 1 Hamner.2b 12 3 15 1 2 .333 Pg 23 31 , 9 4 Quinlan's Leads Hoyas Gr'grass.lf 0 0 Law 2 3 .400 67 4 0 Clark.rf 4 14 0 Paseual. Wn. 24 26 8 11 1 2 .333 -»g. 41 40 17 17 0 Surkont. 2 4 .333 Temple,2b 4 4 3 Lopata.c 4 13 0 Gray. Det. 21 18 16 3 1 2 .333 Friend. Pg. 32 40 19 1* 1 2 3 0 10 Morgan,ss 0 10 15 2 .333 Escalera.rf 3 0 5 Nixon. Bn. .. 16 11 1 .333 KliDpstein. Chi— 24 «2 25 13 1 2 .333 5-2 Victory Seminick.c 3 13 0 Miller.p 3 10 0 McDermott. Wn- 39 29 26 10 1 3 .250 Haeaer. Chi. 17 C 3 11 1 2 .333 To Over Penn Bacz'ski.p 10 10 Kstanty.p 10 0 3 Stobbv Wn. 31 31 14 11 1 3 .250 Church. JAGUAR Chi. 11 15 11 7 12 .333 IMerrlman 10 0 0 Byrd, _ * 6 N. Y... 20 33 . 5 1 3 .250 O'Donnell. Pg. _ 29 3 1 3 .250 Dick Quinlan of Georgetown Raff’b'er.p 0 33 I Timfont ( 0 0 0 Portocarrero. Ph.. 34 27 10 14 0 2 .000 Perkt-aski cin— 28 28 12 5 1 3 .250 I 10 0 0 Klely. „ University was medalist with 67 2Bork'skl Bn II 23 0 9 0 2 .000 Purkey. Pg. 26 23 14 5 1 3 .250 | Collum.p 0 0 0 0 Brewer. Bn. 15 12 12 10 0 2 .000 ludson. Cin. 22 10 0 3 1 3 .250 ,'iHarmon 10 0 0 Wins BRAKE as the Hoyas defeated Penn, 5-2, I Parnell. Bn. 15 1* 3 6 0 2 .000 Gomez. N. Y 17 22 14 8 1 Again! SPECIAL 3 .250 Smith,p 0 0 0 0 Fo'd. N. Y 13 1* I 0 0 2 .000 Buhl. MU. 22 28 12 14 0 2 .000 in golf matches yesterday at Shea. Wn 12 27 5 3 0 2 .000 20 23 10 9 0 Totals 35 8 24 11 Totals 32 11 27 Deal. St. L 2 .000 Georgetown Prep. The victory 14 Ditmar. Ph I * 7 4 0 2 .000 Loan. Cbl. 0 12 4 6 0 2 .000 1 Filed out for Baczewski in sth. Heibe-t. Det. 6 14 0 3 0 2 .000 Roe. B n * 13 7 8 0 2 .000 Here's What We Do: A $3.50 Value gave Georgetown a 7-1 season 2 Grounded out for Raffensberger In Larsen. Hal. 29 32 10 17 0 3 000 Hearn. Y. t 12 6 _. N 3 0 2 000 I 6th Schmlts Wn. 24 23 13 0 0 3 .000 I>sPalme. Pg. 31 30 11 * 0 3 .000 Remove Front Wheels and In* mam mm record. 3 Grounded out for Collum in Bth | In the best match of the day, I 4 Grounded out for McMillan tn 9th spect Brake Drums and Lining. g Ed Wallace Penn, Eastern : Cincinnati 100 010 200—4 of • Philadelphia 300 100 lox—s Clean, Inspect and Repack I Intercollegiate champion, rallied Minor Results Re-Capped 2 Runs—Jones, Ashburn (2), Ennis. TIRES Front Bearings. after being 3 down at the end Lopata. Bell. Adams (2). McMillan. INTERNATINAL LEAGUE. Wheel ¦ M , Errors—Temple. Morgan. Hamner. Clark. of the 13th to defeat Gene How- Runs batted in—Bell (3). Ennis (3). Toronto. 7-6: Ottawa, 6-2. By LEETH BROS. _ Grease Lopata, Two-base Rochester 10: Montreal. 4. Inspect Seals. ardd of Georgetown, 1 up. Kluszewski. Hamner. BuSalo at Richmond (2). postponed, At 3 hits—Adams, Kluszewski. Miller. Bell. wet arounds. The results; Home runs—Ennis. Lopata. Sacrifices— Are SAFE TIRES! J Check and Add Brake Fluid if H (2). PIEDMONT LEAGUE. baiv Wallace (Penn.) defeated Howardd Torteson. Bell Double plays—Adams to Temple to Kluszewski; Temple to All tame , Needed. ANT 1 up. Kluszewski: McMillan to postponed, rain and wet We don’t claim H Quinlan (GO) defeated McQulster 6 McMillan to (rounds Temple to Kluszewski. Left on bases— recapped tires r •'« and 5. Philadelphia. on Paeifle Ceast Lessee. •s-rs' 7l Adjust Brake Shoes to Secure Vickers (GU) defeated Shearer 4 Cincinnati. 9: 7. Bases are as good as I LIL4J TAD and 2. balls—Off Baczewski. 3; off Miller. 3. Portland. 6: Seattle. 2. Full with Drums. out—By 2: by Smith. . Charlie Wallace a Contact Sllcklen (GU) defeated 3 Struck -Baczewski. Ban Ditto, 5; Sacramento, 2. new tires but at the wheel of “Jack Pry” H Yarnell. 1: by Miller. 1; by Konstanty. 1. Hita— Hollywood 11; Oakland. 0. vs and 1. Off Baczewski. 4 innings; off we’ve recapped mr, Jaguar and XK-120, race Turnesa (GU) defeated Lonoff 1 up. 7 tn San Francisco. 3; Los Anseles, 2 / winner of the 4th at i £ Carefully Test Brakes. MandervUlle (GU) defeated Margolls Raffensberger. 0 in 1 inning: off Miller, (12 innings) many that give 1 up. 7in 6Vs innings; off Collum, 4 in 2 Andrews Field, Sunday, May 2. Five time win- Gay (Penn) innings: off Smith. 0 in 1 Inning: off Western League. better mileage. defeated Farrell 6 and 5. innings. ners in five l Konstanty. 1 in 25s Runs and Wichita. 6; Des Moines. 4. starts in 1954. earned runs—Off Baczewski. 4-3; off Raffensberger. 0-0; off Collum. 1-1: off Eastern Leatne. Sin 9.70x15 r-lCjfll Smith. 41-0: off Miller. 4-3; off Konstanty. Albany. 2; Wilkes-Barre. 1. Columbia Girls Score 0-0. Winning pitcher—Konstanty (1-1). Reading, 13; Elmira. 5. The XK 120 Delivers Here For J P Losing pitcher—Collum (1-1). Tima—- Binghamton. 4-7; Allentown. 0-6. $10.95 k\jmm JO “:3B. Attendance—3.9 81. Williamsport. 6; Schenectady, 5. Other alee* is W In Philadelphia Bill South Atlantic League. •rapertlea As Little As 3 “pire stone Stores Spacial Dispatch to The Star Jacksonville. 6: Macon. 0. Montgomery.‘ 7-0: Columbia. 4-1. Stop by tomorrow—we’ll keep ALSO SEDANS CONVERTIBLES AND HARDTOPS PHILADELPHIA. May 15. Hotel Gets Lott os Pro Savannah. 4: Augusta. 3. 13th b K STS. N.W. 604 RHODE ISLAND Columbus at Charlotte (2), postponed, you rolling while job be- The Columbia Girls’ softball VIRGINIA BEACH, Va„ May wet grounds. the is from Washington 15 (/P).—George Lott, tennis Western League. ing done—at no extra cost. NA. 8-3323 AVE. N.E. AD. 2-3533 team took a Colorado Springs at Omaha, post- double-header today over the coach at Duke University, today poned. wet grounds. named professional at Pueblo at Lincoln, postponed, rain. <£td. Wissinoming Starlets. Metropol- was tennis Tri-State League. 4043 28th St. South, Arlington, Vo. Kl. 8-6840 itan champions of Philadelphia. the Cavalier Hotel by Sidney Rock Hill. 6-6: Anderson, 4-3. U Estoblithod 1823 Greenville.! 3: Knoxville. 3. 10-2 and 8-6. Banks, general manager. Re- Southern Aaseeiatien. 1100 N. Highland St., Arlington, Va. JA. 4-1191 Chattanooga. 5: Little Rock. 2. a Jaguar Exclusively Washington Nearby The Columbia girls play two ' garded as one of the greatest Carolina League. Md. and Va. games 1220 13H> St. N.W. ME. *-0763 Sunday in Wilmington | doubles players in tennis history, Greensboro, l; Fayetteville. 0. (10 In- Alto Available Now at against Packers, nings). a A.M. I. | Sat. 8-1:30 14th ADams 4-3004 the Fort Pitt i Lott was a star in the late '2os Aaoertcan Association. rJL. and P Sts. N.W. champions. • Dalaware 1 and early ’3os. Louis villa. 3; Toledo. 0. (11 Innings). 8521 GMrgia Are., Silvor Spring, Md. JU. 5-2334