Pc fnoting J&kf SPORTS C BOATING - FISHING BOX SCORES RACING NEWS AMUSEMENTS WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957 Yankee-Sox Fight Principals Get OffWith $650 in Fines Three Assessed Braves Go on Top $l5O Two Others Harbert's 68 Ties After Free-for-AII Clipped for SIOO With Brooklyn CHICAGO. June 14 i/P).—'Will Demaret in Open By the Associated Press Harridge, Ameri can League The Braves are in first place Bf MERRELL WHITTLESEY among the leaders with a 70 in the National League, eight president, today fined five play- Star Stiff Correspondent yesterday. percentage points of of players ahead the ers a total of $650 for their part TOLEDO. June 14—Chick None the ahead of Phillies and 14 in front of the today .in yesterday’s free-for-all fight Harbert completed a two- them were a threat to Redlegs, but yesterday's 8-5 vic- under-par the leaders, and none showed between the Yankees White tour of the Inverness tory over the Dodgers that put and this morning to Jimmy signs of improving their posi- Sox. Club tie them there won't be remembered Demaret at 68 for the first round tions. Fines of $l5O were assessed as long as the free-for-all that lead the Open golf Sam Snead, who had a 74 yes- against Outfielder Larry Doby In National spiced the proceedings. of championship. terday, was one over par through the White Sox and Infielder The battle, staged before 15.000 Harbert was one of 15 golfers six holes, while Julius Boros, Billy Mai and Outfielder Enos fans in Ebbets Field and thou- tin caught out with a 69 yesterday, was three Slaughter oi the Yankees. on the course when sands of television viewers, darkness finally halted yester- over on his first two holes. Fines of SIOO each were levied erupted between Pitcher Don day's hectic day in The other 69 player. Ken against first of action Drysdale of the Dodgers and First Baseman Walt Open. Venturi, was a late starter today. Dropo of the White Sox and the 57th Shortstop Johnny Logan of the Doug Ford, the Harbert had to play the last Pitcher Art of Masters cham- Braves and involved numerous Ditmar the pion first of top two holes thus morning and fin- Yankees. and the con- participants from both clubs be- tenders off the tee in today's ished par-par to tie Demaret. Doby. Dropo. Martin and sec- fore older could be restored five one-over-par He missed a birdie putt from Slaughter were banished by um- ond round, shot a minutes later. 35 on the first nine, going over 10 feet by 6 inches on the 18th. pires for the first-inning brawl Yesterday's play was marked It all started when a Drysdale which started when Doby flat- on the fourth hole. Ford was pitch in the second inning hit of players by. among other things, one of tened Ditmar with a left hook one three with 69s Logan in the ribs, just after yesterday. playing partner. the most violent thunderstorms for a wild pitch he considered His Billy had smashed his Ward, the two-time in the history of major golf Bruton as an intended duster. Whitey Harvie second home run of the game to Amateur champion, a competition that delayed play Ford of the Yankees was ousted took put Milwaukee ahead, 4-0. double bogey six for nearly two hours and the later for heckling Umpire John on the same Drysdale hole where Ford went over and withdrawal of Ben Hogan, a Connects Stevens from the bench. angered, made the turn in 37 after being Continued on Page C-3, Col. 3 Logan, obviously Doby Cited As Aggressor made motions as though he in- Harridge said in explaining tended to throw his bat at '*' Drysdale, but decided to drop it ¦**, ' Ditmar's fine he believed the *ms „ Mtt*' %!PMHfitfltfflßMliMMMfiEtiH he got umpires "exercised proper judg- Ruler, and take his base. Once Bold Gallant Drysdale, Man to ment in permitting Ditmar to there he shouted remain in the game.’’ "Wait until you reach second get you." "He ' Ditmar i was not the ag- base. Then I'll gressor.” Harridge continued, Top Belmont Field of 7 “There's nobody holding you as a participant a back now if you really want to but in fight NEW YORK, June 14 UP).— poor seventh in the $50,750 precipitated regrettable a get mej the 6-foot-5, 189-pound which a Entiies today for the 89tn Leonard Richards Stakes brawl, he fined along with th‘ closed last Drysdale retorted, and with that is running of the , Saturday at Delaware Park. other players." Logan, 5-foot-11 and 175, and there still were seven horses Cohoes, a stakes winner last BUT YOU CAN’T BEAT THE HOURS— The four restrains Doby. while John Stevens Harridge pointed out that charged for the mound with Gil Umpire (cen- although one dropped out and year, won over Inside Tract at were Chicago Doby puncn Hodges of the Dodgers and umpires busy yesterday at where the ter) points and Umpires John Rice and Ed Rommel "threw the initial the Greentree Stable named Pop a week ago. started Belmont Ted Atkin- Johnny Riddle, the Braves' first league-leading White Sox got in some good licks hold Martin. Mickey Mantle and Bob Richardson which the trouble." Corn to aer-ompanv Cohoes as for Slaughter's came, in son was named base coach, in hot pursuit. against the Yankees before losing, 4-3. Trouble (29) of the Yankees come up $l5O fine the mile-and-a-half classic. both Greentree horses by Trainer to lend a hand. Doby. Harridge explained, "because he Drysdale was ready when started (upper left) when Doby of the Wheatley John Gaver Larry Sox Dropo, Martin and Enos Slaughter ejected was not in the lineup, but The Stable's Bold Logan got there and met Johnny swung Pitcher were came on A1 Ditmar after being forced tb from the game, and Whitey Ford of the Yankees off the bench and engaged in a Ruler and Ralph Lowe's Gallant The weatherman promised with a stiff right to the left eye. ” thp big clear, hit the dirt by one of Ditmar's pitches. Big Walt followed for riding Umpire Stevens. (Photos of fight with Dropo Man are colts in the humid weather for to- Eddie Mathews of the Braves SIOO.OOO-added event tomorrow morrow with temperatures in the charge Dropo (upper right) Chicago first baseman, joins Biooklyn-Miluaukee fight on Page C-S.)—AP Martin s $l5O assessment came led a of players from the Harridge said, because "after the at. Balmont Park, but there was 80s. Post time is approximately both dugouts and wrestled Drys- fray, along with Yankees Infielder Billy Mar- Wirephotos . surprise' pm. umpires got the well in some In the secretary's 4:47 'EDT'. dale to the ground and waa tin. In the lower photo Umpire Larry Napp (left) situation carry hand, he attempted to start a office when Mrs. Jules Schwartz' All will 126 pounds in pummeling the Dodger pitcher fresh fight with Doby and Nah Hiss was left out. Schwartz the race to be carried on the with both hands before he was caused a new disturbance ” had maintained that the colt CBS television and radio net- dragged off by Hodges. Gil was starters, Harridge was a spectator at fifth in the Preakness. would work. With seven the 1 pinned down by Riddle and Lavagetto Hard-Pressed the game which was delayed 28 start jackpot would total $114,350. Coach Connie Ryan of the grabbing minutes by the free-for-all. Also entered in the race that the winner $78,300. Br-ves and Carl §awatski. Mil- WIN, LOSS OR 'The race will be televised Dobv threw himself to the probably will decide the 3-year- waukee catcher, leaped on Washington ToCome Up ground to dodge Ditmar's pitch old title for 1957 were Bold Nero, in over Station Drysdale without even bothering With Starters exchanged & WTOP-TV. Channel 9. from and then heated also owned by Lowe: the D. M. to take off his shinguards. By FRANCIS STANN By period. 4 30 5 p.m ' DRAW BURTON HAWKINS 1 btief In the grisly statis- words with Ditmar as the latter Stable's Inside Tract and the to Order was restored shortly Star Sufi Correspond#*; • % tics department he has allowed charged in to protect the plate i Cain Hoy Stable's Lucky Dip. , who won the thereafter. CHICAGO. June 14 —Tomor- : 20 home this 12 in Catcher Preakness after finishing fourth \+\ runs season. while Elston Howard Pop Corn had been considered Logan and Drysdale both were row is. of necessity, a myth to his last 24 innings, in seven his Continued on Page C-5, Col. 1 i a possible starter until he ran See BELMONT, Page C-2 See NATIONAL, Page C-5 Manager Cookie Lavagetto of last nine innings and four in This Is the Breeders' Race the Senators. his last two-thirds of an in- IT COMES UP ANOTHER Belmont Stakes tomorrow—- Lavagetto takes games where ning. He has an the breeders' race, it is called, because of the he can grab them, with an all- accelerated start moment, toward the major league record distance—and up for grabs, perhaps, will the 3-year-oid out effort of the ig- be noring the future. With of 41 held by Robin Roberts of championship. It is Bold against a nine- Ruler and Gallant Man man pitching staff a the Phillies, but unless he stops the and club field. that doesn't figure to capture that sort of nonsense he may By enough service Belmont time the men have been separated from many decisions, he seizes on the not see to ap- proach the boys, accounting for the small field The wintertime opportunity of the present and Roberts record There's ° a limit even to NEY DOWN hotshots of California and Florida have been eliminated, shoves the problems of another what the calm day Lavagetto can take. GRAND unless, out of his mind. l like Bold Ruler and Gallant Man, Kr they were truly Ramos, a So the Senators open a four- clipped for run in fßff phone crcd,t good J 5 Q |icat,on M your pp ones. game series with the league- the first inning and threatened r The Belmont is all horse race, unlike the leading White Sox tonight with a clip on the jaw by and the Preakness These latter are all right, of course, pressed for pitching, although Catcher Hal Smith of the A's in OL. 6-5200 I but there is an air of carnival to the Derby, the Russ Kemmerer and Chuck the second, gave up a homer to and Preak- * pale Stobbs are rested for their start- Bob Cerv in the third with one tcl Alignment Inspection ness is a imitation Horses run at Louisville who have * ing assignments tonight and to- ' out With two down Harry Simp- of our new store, LDLL H Wh « Rotation Every 5,000 Miles no business in such a race, and to lesser degree the 3200 Lee Hwy., l a same morrow , respectively son socked another. Leading off applies to the Preakness. in the bottom of Hec- Arlington"—Joe ¦ litt • fiiom Anything Goes Sundav the fourth. wM-m h.’cd'tre'e Ife'of In the Belmont not very many unqualified horses go tor Lopez and Joe DeMaestn “Anything goes Sun d a y." to the po