C-4 •• THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. Cowboy WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 10M Meeting to Discuss TED 6 Line Coach IS POINTS John Townsend, former Wy- Class D oming freshman football coach. * MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES League AHEAD OF MANTLE Is assistant line coach of the Cardinals Revive Braves, By the Aaioelated Freaa Cowboys. YANKEES, 3; WHITE SOX, 2 CARDS, 6; DODGERS, 5 ATHLETICS, 6; RED SOX, 5 For Eastern Shore Ted Williams of the Red N.w Yerk. A.R.Q.A. Chino. A.H.O.A. At. I.eel> A.H.O.A. Break!;. A.H.O.A. Beaten A.H.O.A. SaasatC. A.H.O.A SEAFORD, Del., Sept. 19 (Spe- Sox today held a slx-polnt 612 0 Apa’cio.aa 610 4 Blns'mt.2b .1 I) * 1 Oli'm.lt-Slb A 2 it (I Bolling,3b 3l 0 i Power,‘lb A2 5 0 \ Bauer.rf (I cial).—Efforts will be at in Ninth Martin.2b 5 13 6 Fox.2b 5 0 3 6 Dark... 4 o*4 Reese,aa 4011 lOernert 11 0 Lope,,3b 5 2 .) 1 made a lead over Mickey Mantle of Dodgers 1 0 icon 0 11 Beating Mantle.ef 6 2 4 0 Doby.cf 4 12 0 o 1 *llO Furillo.rf S Mualal.lb 3 10.2 b 0 0 Bkliaa.K A 1 2 meeting Berra.c 6 12 1 Mlnoao.lf 4 13 0 Moon.rf 4 110 Robln'n.lb 4 10 1 Kjaui.ts-3b 3 1 4 Sim n.rt-lb 4 1 5 (I here tonight to organize the Yankees In the torrid Continued From Pace C-1.l.their manager's comment. Sk'ron.lb 4 0)2 1 Dropo.lb 4213 0 Repulakt.lt .10*0 Hodeea.lb 4 11.10 Wllllama.lt 4 3 f o Smith,e 4 0 .11 Windshield*) Cotltns.ib ooio 2Dalslng oo o 0 Boyer.lb 4 10 1 Neal, lb 4 I*4 Vernon, lb 4 2 IS 1 Robinn.lb 2 1 100 a Class D Eastern Shore Base- League batting “Ha«r ’em all the said 3 O 000 Jensen.rf 4 .11 0 r.Groth 00 0 0 American row from the Cards before last way,” jMcDo'd.ia 3 0 6 6 Lollar.c 4 2 0 0 Lockm'n.cf o*o Clmoll.lf (ISO ! Howard It 4 0 10 Phllllps.rf 3 o 3 0 D’l Gr'co.cl 1 00 0 4Mltchell 10 0 0 Plersall.cf Plsont.cf 1221 ball League. ~ race. Scratched £ night and hold a 15-6 series Haney,1 a little pale around the Katt.c 114 0 Snider,ct 3 1 * 0 LePdo,2b 1113 DeMae’l.ae 3 0.3 A Carey.3b 4 13 3 Rlvera.rf 20 0 0 White, c 2 1 The proposal make edge. gills*after rugged nighr Ford.p 4 0 0 Hatfl’d.3b 2 0 0 2 Mlrell.p 1 0 II 0 Camp'ella.c 2 0 A 0 4 0 OFila'ck.rt 110 0 Is to it an ;l a 2 1 0 0 Crafi.p 0 0 Brewer.p 20 10 Baxes.ss 011 o n Williams collected three Grim.p 00 1 10 0 0 W’tomeler.o 0 0 1 II all-rookle loop with players com- Johnny Logan's two- single Simmons’ seven-hitter stopped 0 0 Jackson ISchofleld 1 00 0 l oti 0 i' 000 Gorman.p 10 0 0 A New Esp’ito.3b 0 0 0 1 Demeter 1 Delock.p (I fl 0 ing directly hits. Including a , Device That Plerce.p 4 10 Jackson.p 0 0 0 0 Roebuck.p 10 0 1 10 0 0 lZtrnlal 0 from high schools In the eighty won for the Braves, the Redlegs in the opener, de- 2 9 Dltmar.p n o ;l *Amoros 110 0 o and colleges, similar to the one In four at bats In last night’s Guarantees to Remove who blew a 3-0 lead when the ! spite <3us Bell's 30th and 31st Ts Iraklne.p 10 ooj Brunet.p 00 0 0 game Total! 39 633 Total* 38 833 14 Snicer.o 0 0 0 0 operated in Nebraska this season. at Kansas City. He Scratches Pirates chased Lew Burdette I homers that drove in three runs. Totals .11 6*7 11 Totals 04 727 lo! 'Thome n 10 0 0 average and Repolish 1 Struck out for Hatfield In 9th. Crlmlan.p 0 0 0 l Representatives from several upped his to .356, with two in'the sixth for a 4-3 Roberts,1 winning hik then 2 Ran for Dropo in ma- 18th. 11th. 1 Struck out tor Cralt in Id. jor league clubs, Including Wash- and with 368 times , edge. Sleater won in relief, handed Cincinnati 2 Singled tor Roebuck In 6th. j Totals 33 12X2614 Totals .14 to 27 18 Huge Savings! Lou I its fourth New York 000 100 001 01—3 .1 out ! In needs 32 in nine games to Chicago Grounded tor Wehmeier In Itk. 1 Walked lor Gorman 7th. ington. will be present. but Manager Fred Haney called straight1 loss, rolling along on a 100 000 010 00—2 4 Grounded out tor Clmoll In Wth. | i 2 Walked lor Brewer In Bth. qualify for the champion- 1 (Singled tor Bollink In nth. Towns expected to be repre- AD. won four-, ... 2-7100 In Warren Spahn—who in I 5-0 lead until the Runs Martin (2*. Mantle, Doby. st. Louis ioi 000 002 —e 4 Ran for Oernert In Bth ship. innings night eighth, Bailey's Dropo. Errors —Pox. McDougald. Runs Brooklyn 002 001 200—8 5 Ran for Robinson sented include Crisfleld, Poco- nine the before at i when Ed 27th Doby. (2), Dropo. In *th. hatted In Mantle Runs—Blaslnaame, (3). Moon, Jingled for DeMaestrl in Bth. moke City, Salisbury, had a single In ad- . 72 FLORIDA AVE. N.E. New York—in the ninth. Spahn home1 run knocked In three runs. I I Berra Two-base hit—Lollar. Three- Musial . Lined into play for Spicer , Easton. Mantle - Boyer. Cambridge l base hit Martin. Home runs Doby. Reeae. Robinson. Hodaes. Neal. out . and Centerville In dition to hts pennant-clinch- struck out Dale Long and retired Larry1 Jansen and Art Fowler plays—Aparicio x Two when wlnnlnx ran scored. Dropo. Mantle. Double Campanella. Runs batted in—Moon i2>. in Btn, * j Maryland, and Seaford, Dover, ing homer against the White Dick Groat on a long fly stabbed jiwere the to Fox to Dropo; Martin to McDoutald Repulakl, (2). losers. McDougald Musial. Robinson Amoroa. Boston 000 000 230—A ! Herson to Skowron: to Martin to and Laurel In Delaware. Sox. His average remained City ..... Milford by Billy Bruton after the Pirates The Phillies, who knocked 4; Hodaea i2>. Boyer 12). Two-base hits— Kansas 000 1.10 011—0 ; Fls. st Mil- Collins. Left on bases—New York. The meeting will be at the Sea- Ave. P st. N.6. Chicago. 8. Bases on balls—Off Pierce. Katt. Three-baae hit—Moon. . Runs—Consolo. t2>. Vernon, had put two on base with waukee out of first place Satur- Snider. Stephens. Williams at .350. a i 1: off Ford. 6. Struck out—By Pierce. 8: Home runs—Musial. Hodaes. Boyar. Sac- Lopea. Skuas. Simpson. Robin- : ford Country Club. single and walk with one out. < day. swatted seven pitchers for Ford. 1: Grim. 1. Hits—Off Ford. 8 in rifice fly—Repulakl. Lett on bates—St. i son. Pliant, Gorman. Errors—Williams. 1 mBBBBMBsei^HBBmBea^ 10 innings (faced 2 men in 11th); off Louis, 1; Brooklyn. 10. Bases on balls— Unclo. Robinson. Power. Runs battad It was during the ninth in- : 20 hits in the twin bill. Orlm. 0 in 1 inning. Runs and earned Off Mtsell. 4; olt Wehmeier. 2; off Jack- In—Williams i2i. Jansen. Plersall. Skins. ning that the Braves, who played run*—Off Ford. 2-2: off Orlm. 0-0; off son, 2; off Cralt. 2. Struck out—By <*>¦ wttkssjk. Two-base Bob Rush held the Giants to Pierce. 3-2. Winning pitcher—Ford (10- Mlaell, 1: by Wthmeler. 1; by Jackaon. hits—-WllUams, Looet. Home runs— with one eye on the scoreboard, i four hits for his 13th victory in 6). Losing oitcher—Pierce (20-8). Time 2; by Cralt. 2: by Roebuck.,2; by Ersklne. Williams. Skirts. Lopes Double plays— —2:66. Attendance —31,694, I. Hits—Off Mlaell 2 in Innings: off Bolltna to Lepdo to Vernon; Power to heard of Brooklyn’s defeat. The I the first game, but Jackie Brandt Wehmeier. 4 in 4',4 Innlnts; off Jackson. DeMaestri to Robinson (2): Power to tension that had built up as the 1 In 2 Innlnts; off Cralt. 1 in .1 Innlnts; Roblpeon; Consofo to Vernon: Power to i then drove in live runs to beat CUBS, 4-2; GIANTS, 2-8 off Roebuck. 0 in .1 Innlnts; off Ersklne, Slmoson. Left #n bases—Boston. 4: — City. game reflected by fTRST r.AMF earned runt Kansaa 7.' Bates on balls—Off seesawed was I the Cubs in the nightcap, 2 In .1 Innlnts. Runs and 1: Chicago. Off Mlaell. 2-2: off Wehmeier. 1-.1: off Brewer. 4: off Delock. off Dltmar. 2. A.H.OA. AHO A. Cralt, 3-3; Struekout—By Brewer. 2; by Gorman. Hoak..'lb 4 0 2 0 Mueller.rf 4 2 2 0 Jackson. 1-0: off off Roebuck. 3. Hits—Off Brewer, fl 7 3 3 B’dlenst,2b 4 0 2 5 0-0: off Ersklne. 2-2. Wining pitcher— In Innlnts: loss to the Dodgers in the World Baker.2b 4 2 Jackson (2-2). Loslnt pitcher—Ersklne aft Gorman. * In 7 lnninat: off Deloek. Banks.** 3 114 Maya cf 4 0 10 1 In 13k innings: off Ditmer, 1 YANKEES ! Series. Moryn.rf 4 0 (13-10). Time 2:40. Attendance in 0 6 12 0 Rrandt.lf 12 11. mnlnt off Crimian. I In 1 inning: off Continued From Page C-l King.lf 3 110 Tp»on.3b 4 10 3 j Brunet. 1 in »4 innint mitched to 4 “We hit for distance,” Casey: I .3lrvin.lt 1000 White.lb 3 0 0 1 batters): off Bplcer. 1 In V, mnina. IW'enant.cf 3 2 3 0 Barni.c 0 0 10 earned 1932 Athletics and 50 for the : said, “and when we get pitching' jLandrlth.c PHILLIES, 4-7; REDS, 3-4 3an» and runs—Off Brewer. 4-3: 4 15 0 Hofman.c 2 0 71 off Gorman, 2-1: off Delock. 2-2: off 1938 Red Sox, while Hank Green- we re real tough, especially in a Kellert.lb 4 1 10 0 Boencer.ss 3 0 2 0 FIRST OAMB Dltmar. J2-2; off Crimian. O-O: off ] Rush.p 3 0 0 1 Oomez.p 1 o o 7 Clncin'tl. A.H.O.A. Fbila. A.H.O.A. “runet. 1-1; off Spicer. O-fl. Hit by at L'flfld.p 0 pitcher—Gorman berg , World Series. Look our World 0 10 Temple.2b 4 1111 Ashburn.ct 12 7 0 iLepclo). Wild oitch hit 58 for the 1938 Tigers, IC'tleman 10 0 0 Burtess.c .1 0 5 0 Bltyl'k.lb 4 o 5 o —Dltmar. Winning pitcher—Crimian Series record. They finally beat Hearn.n 0 o o 1 Bell.cf 413 1 Lopata.c .10 7 0 Also in the “50 Club” are four usj last year 2 Rhodes 10 0 0 Rob'son.lf .1 0 0 0 Ennls.lt 3 111 and it took them W’helm.p 0 0 0 0 0 Jones,.lb National Leaguers, headed by: seven games McCall.p Crowe.lb 4 8 2 4 3 2 1 to do it.” 0 0 0 1 Post.rf 4 2 10 Valo.rf 4 12 0 tigers, 6; ORIOLES, 2 Hack Wilson, who tagged 56 for Gram's.lb 2 112 Hemus.2b .112 1 Brooklyn beat the Yankees last Totals .34 027 8 Totals 31 427 14 2Jabl’nskl 1 0 0 0 Hamner.ss .10 11 Baltimore A.H.O.A. Detrelt AJI.O.A year McMtl’n.ss 4 2 4 Sim'ns.p 0 WU ams.cf 4 12 0 Kuenn.ss 0 the 1930 Cubs. Ralph Kiner hit! but from 1949 through 1953, 1 Fouled out for Littlefield in 6th. 4 3 0 0 Boyd.lb 4 B 0 Phllllps.lb 10 7 2 Fouled out for Hearn in Bth. Jansen,p 2 0 10 2 4 2 14 0 54 for the 1949 Pirates and hi !j Stengel's Yankees won every 3 Fanned for King in oth. 1 Thurman 10 0 0 Kell.lb 3 10 0 Maxwell.lt 2 10 0 ¦World Series. Nuxhall.p 0 0 0 0 Per'rese.p 0 0 0 0 Kaltne.rt 3 12 0 Chicago Freaman.p 0 0 0 0 . 2Pruler 110 0 for the 1947 Pirates. 300 000 001—4 Moeller.p Boone.lb 410 1 Jonnnyj “Our players have been New York 000 000 200—2 00 0 1 Tuttle.ct 312 0 I . pull- Totals 32 724 0 Totals 30 827 4 Nleman.lt 4 0 4 0 BolUnt,2b 3 0 2 5 Mize slammed 51 for the Giants Runs—Baker. Banks. Monrn. Kellert. Pran'na.rf 30 0 1 Wtlson.e 0 ing for Milwaukee, naturally,” Thompson. Errors—Maya. 1 tor in 417 In 1947 and hit 51 : Brandt. White Fanned Jansen 7th. Trlandoa.e 4 18 0 Poytack.p S • 0 1 Stengel said, “because we can Runs batted in—Moryn, King. Thomp- 2 Fanned tor Grammas in oth. Oar'r.2b.ss 10 14 son (2). Kellert. Two-base hits—Whisen- Miranda,u 00 0 0 for the New Yorkers in 1955. |getji bigger crowds there ant. Banks. Home runs—Thomp- Cincinnati 000 *OO 001—8 and it Baker Philadelphia lHalt 0 0 0 0 pretty good it,”!means more money. son. Kellert. Sacrifice —Whlaenant. u 010 *OO Olx—4 Causey.2b 2 14 0 “I feel about 1 But the Double plays—Hofman to Schoendienst 2 0 2 Dodgers pros they to Littlefield. Left on bases—Chicago. Runs—Crewe, Post (*), Ashburn. Johnaon.p 0 Mantle said. "It is something are the and Ennla, 12). Rob'son.lb 2 114 ,canj make plays they 10: New York. 3 Base on balls—Off Jonea Runa battad In—H«- the have McCall. 1: off Wilhelm. 1: off Gomes. 1; mus, (3), (Jones I’llalways remember. Naturally to off Littlefield. 2: off Hearn. 1. Struck out Post Jones, Valo scored Totala 82 824 12 ToUla 27 727 14 make.” —By Rush. by by Oomez, on double play). lWt for I'm glad I got it because it helped . 3: McCall. 2: Two-baaa hits—Jones. ismrUtesJbr Miranda in Sd. 1; by Littlefield. 2: by Hearn. ¦> Hite— Hemus, McMlUan. Home runs—Post (2). 2 Doubled for Perrareae In Sth. Off Gomel. 6 in 3 Innings; off Little- Stolen Lopata. Whltey Ford win his 19th innings: bases—McMillan. Double Baltimore OJO 000 100—* game.| field 0 in 3 off Hearn. 1 in 2 Plays—Hamner to Blaylock. Detroit ... innings; 1 0 Inning: to Hemus 104 100 00k—8 trying.for MAJOR off Wilhelm. in off Crowe to MtMlllan Crowe. Lett on t: Ftancona. Causey. Kuenn. You know he's 20 this LEADERS McCall. 1 in 1 inning Runs and *arned 5;to Philadelphia. PhllUps. Maxwell, Kaline, runs—Off Rush. bases—Cincinnati. 3. Boone. Wil- 2-2: off Gomez. 3-2: Bases on Off Simmons, ton. Error—-Kell. year.” j off Littlefield, 0-0; off Hearn. 0-0; off Jansen, balls 2: off Runt batted in—Hale. Wilhelm. off 0-0. Hit by 1: off Nuxhall. 2. Struck out— Williams. Mexwell. Boone (4). Kuenn. BATTING (based on 350 at bata-~ 1-1: McCall By Jansen, by by hits Mantle's homer came off Billy Wil- pitcher—Rush (Sami*. Winning pitcher 2; Nuxhall, 1; Sim- Two-base Williams. Robinson. Boston. .356; Mantle. New! (13-8). Losing pitcher—Oomez mons. 6. Hits—Off Jansen. 6 in 8 in- Frarter Home run—Boone. Btolen bases York.li*™’ .Jap; Kuenn. i—Rush nings: off 1 Innlnts; Bolling. Chicago's lefthapded ace,; Detroit. .329.' ! (7-16). Time—2:33. Nuxhall. m its off: i—Tuttle. Sacrifices—-Gardner, Pierce| Maxwell. Detroit, .328; Nleman, Bal- Freeman. 1 In 4, Innlnts. Runs and I I Foytack. Sacrifice files—Hale, Maxwell. a timore. .318, j earned runs—Off Jansen. 3-3, off Slm-i Kuenn. Double play—Kuenn to Bolllnx who received lot of credit from SECOND mons, 3-3; to Phillips. RCNs—Mantle. New York. 128: Fox, GAME off Nuxhall. 1-1: off Free- Left on bases—Baltimore. Stengel. Chicago. 100; Bauer. I Chicago. AHO A. New York. man. o-o. Hi. by pitcher—Robinson (by 7: Detroit S. Bases on balls—Off John- New York, and A.H.O A. Simmons). 2; Yost. Washington. 94; Minoso, Chi- Hoak.Sb 4 13 1 Mueller.rf 4 13 0 Wild pitch—Nuxhall. Win- son. off Ferrarese. 4: off Foytack. 2. "I don’t care who wins the Na- cago. and j 4 1 3 Bch 0 2 ning pitcher—Simmons li.i-lU). Losing Struck out—By Johnson. 1; by Fer- Maxwell. Detroit, 93 % Baker.2b 3 nst.2b 4 4 Banks.** 2 Mays.cf 4 pitcher—Jansen (2-2). Time—2:oß. rarese. 2: by Foytack. -CUNS BATTED IN—Mantle. New o 1 3 10 0 7. Hits—Off ALL IMPORTED ANO HAVANA FILLER tional League race,” Stengel said. ' York. Moryn.rf 4 12 0 Thom’n,3b 4 Johnson, 7 in 4 off 173; Kahne, Detroit. 118; Simpson. 310 In .1 innings: innlnts: Ferrarese. City. King.lf 3 1 4 o Ca’man.3b 10 0 1 SECOND OAME Ji off Moeller. 0 In 1 “We beat Pierce tonight. Have 101; Berra. New York. inning. Runs and IN “MEET THE CHAMPIONS” WITH JACK LESCOULIE SATURDAY 5:45 P.M. WRC-TV CHANNEL 4 Kansas99; Wertz. 97. 21rvin.lf 1 0 0 0 Brandt.lf 4 4 3 0 Cincinnati A.H O.A.rhila earned runs—Off TUNE they got anyone in. that league , Cleveland. Whls'nt.cf 4 0 I/O White.lb 4 10 1 phla A.H.O.A. Johnson. 6-5; oft Ferrarese. 0-0; off - HITS-—Fox. Chicago. Kuenn. Detroit, Kellert.lb 3 0 8 1 Spencer.ss 3 114 Tcmple.2b 4 2 2 1 A'burn.cf 4 3 6 0 Moeller. 0-0: off Foytack. 2-2. Wlnnine who's as good as Pierce?” and Mantle. New 181; Landrlth.c Hofman.c 4 3 7 Balley.c 4 0 Hemus,*b 6 2 pitcher Foytack (14-13). Losing Detroit, York. Kaline. 3 o l o 0 2 7 4 4 178; Jensen, Boston. 173. Brosnan,p 10 0 0 Ridzik.p 40 0 0 Bell.cf 3 10 0 Lopata.lb 2 0 6 0 Pitcher—Johnson (8-11). Tima—*;*S “Great ... and Lousy” , McCall.p Post.rf 4 14 0 SBlaylock Attendance—2.323, DOUBLES—Plersall, Boston. 38: Kaliae Davls.p 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 and 31; 1 110 0 L’rence.p 00 0 0 Ennia.lf 52 10 Stengel Kuenn. Detroit. Klaus. Bos- Drake .1 08 2 Jones,3b also commended his ton. Minoso, Chicago, and Berra, New Hughes.p 00 0 0 Crowe.lb 4 2 0 0 club, saying it “has been great at York. 27. Rob son,lf 4 11 0 Valo.rf 2 110 Totals 30 524 8 Totals 86 12 27 12 Jab'sk!.3b 4 13 1 ’B.Mlllcr 0 0 0 0 MINOR times and it's been lousy. But ' TRIPLES—Jensen. Boston, and Simpson. M'MTn.as 2 0 12 Or'g'ss.rf 2 00 0 LEAGUES Kansas City. 11; Lemon. Washington, Singled tor 3T'man.rf 2 0 0 0 Hamner.sg 4 2 4 2 it’s 10; and Minoso. Chicago. 1 Davit in Sth. Fowler.p 00 0 0 0 0 INTERNATIONAL It's a first-class club and Fox Kaline. 2 Hit into force out tor King in Sth. 84'iaick.c 3 8 LEAGUE Detroit, and Runnels, Washington. 9. Gross, p 1 0 0 2 Roberts,p 3 0 10 Final Playoff. Be»t of 7 in condition, so we’re not afraid ISchult 10 0 0 Toronto, 11: Kocheatar. 8. HOME RUNS—Mantle. New York, 50; Chicago - 000 200 000—3 Black.p (Toronto -0) of anyone in the National 30; 0011 Leads. 1 Wertz. Cleveland. Berra. New New York 103 020 20X—8 4Burgess 110 0 TEXAS LEAGUE League.” York. 29; Sievers. Washington. 28; SBalcena 00 0 0 Final Playoff, Best of 7 Bauer. New York, and Lemon; Wash- Run* Moryn. King. Bchoendienst, Gra'ms.sa tool Houston. 4: Dallas. 2. 'September ington. 26. lays (2), Thompson (2i, Brandt (3). (Houston Before the hullabaloo of batted Leads. 2-01 STOLEN BASES—Rivera, Chicago. 18; Error—Baker. Run* in—Brandt Total, 34 824 10 Total, 34 12 27 « j AMERICAN ASSOCIATION clinching the flag, however, Avila. Cleveland. 17; Aparicio. Chi-

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