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May 15.—The Jim Busby, having a worn Sawatski smashed a single over fifth straight victory today, ham- Senators’ recent behavior doesn’t glove repaired, is using a similar Gus Zemial s head wjth two out mering out a four-run lead in figure to bring out many fans the model borrowed from his son, in the ninth inning today, scor- first inning and defeating for the Red Cross benefit game ing Bob Boyd with the winning Bobby. the Tigers, 7-5, before 27,155 In Yan- . 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 Bob Feller. 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 Casey Stengel 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 —Whitey Ford—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 double 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 Gus Zernial’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 Hank Greenberg, 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 Phil Rizzuto the Asieciated Press ** * Doctors Zernial.lf 3 2 0 0 .IBoyd.lb 00 0 0 and Hank Bauer, 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 baseball D’Mae’i.ss 3 0 4 3 Sawatski.c 5 2 4 1 by First with ... Baseman Walt Dropo. 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 American League 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. 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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. 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