THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. ** C-3 SUNDAY, APRIL 0, 1000 Giants Outslug Indians, 14-12; Cubs' Homers Beat Browns, 7-5 Durocher's Men Slam Serena and Jackson Canadiens Pull Even 18 Hits in Marathon Conned in Eighth to In Stanley Cup Series sHBK *l*llll By the Associated Press Before 7,800 Fans x. PQHHEjp - ¦M| Hfl K ' SH| Give Chicago Victory « BEAT CHICAGO, April 4.—Rookie FALLS, Tex., April By th« Associated Press By BURTON HAWKINS Jacques Plante, taking over net- WICHITA mk i. I I 7 4.—The New York Giants out- SAN ANTONIO. Tex., April 4. tending duty after the withdrawal slugged the , —Bill Serena and Randy Jack- i COLUMBIA, S. C.. April 4. position] would benefit more than of veteran, Gerry McNeil, came Willard Marshall, Cincinnati out- the1 Nats. 14-12, in a three-hour marathon i|jip son provided the victory margin up with a shutout tonight as of 7,836 here with home runs as the Chicago fielder who has been giving the ** * * before a crowd Nats’ pitchers the Montreal Canadiens the today. Cubs downed the St. Louis a rough time, If the Nats and Redlegs don’t beat In making it two in a row, the Browns today, 7-5. nearly became draw the largest crowd on their Chicago Black Hawks, 3-0, in the Washington \ Giants slammed out 18 hits to Serena’s home , his fourth a trip north tomorrow at Charlotte, sixth game of their Stanley Cup Tribe. am iiiiiiuiiiiwimm— this spring, broke a tie in player in 1940, itj will be an upset.... Charlotte, semifinal playoff. 14 for the the according The Giants trailed most of i M eighth and Jackson’s homej of Washington’s Tri-State A of 15,894 saw the followed. Bucky Har- crowd the way. but settled the game I Both homers were off Mel Held, to League¦ farm club, had crowds of game. in the eighth when they relieved Don Larsen in ris. . . . Mar- 6,808\ and 4,575 the past two who the shall worked The series now stands at three scored three times. Bobby Hof- sixth. springs when the same clubs victories each. The deciding out with the ( man led off with a homer which Jim Dyck a for clashed there, setting trip marks game in the best-of-seven will score at Browns. club at Grif- the tied the 12-all. * * the for exhibition series both be played Tuesday at Montreal. Whitey and Monte Simpson fith Stadium, years. Lockman Joe was credited with reportedly Irvin also connected for the 111: the triumph. The Browns col- ac- . April 4 OF).—Bos- cepted a check The Redlegs aren’t finding the Giants. Luke Easter, who went lected five runs off Warren Nats as soft as in previous years. ton’s inspired Bruins, undaunted A1 Rosen for SSOO, but by Thursday’s setback in Detroit, four-for-five, and ” W Hacker in six . . PBp--- . . Last year Cincinnati won six signed noth- high hopes eliminating slammed round-trippers for the * / The Cubs now have won five of nine from Washington and in have of ing. . . <.. games and the Browns . The the Stanley Cup defending Red , . . Indians. six in the f 1951 seven of 10. . Cin- 10 next thing the took (A1 11 * Wings in the sixth of their Cleveland 800 302 200—12 long series between the two Burton Hawkln.. cinnati today farmed Ed game New York (N) 042 003 23X —14 18 2 Nats knew (7) i clubs. Baily semifinal playoff series tomorrow Hooper (41. Hoskins and signed to Tulsa. ... Catcher Andy Garcia. Kennedy Marshall had with At- Tipton; Connelly, Gomez (4), St. Louis (A)-- 021 011 000—5 13 2 who night at the Boston Garden. Wlnning pitcher— Chicago (N) lanta, torn Seminick, has been playing OS), and Calderone. . 000 203 02x—7 8 0 the check had been Kennedy. Losing pitcher—Hoskins. Home B with Cincinnati “B” squad, will “We gave the Red Wings New Larsen. Held (6) and Courtney; up and appeal to the runs: Easter. Hacker Simpson (7) an com- Cleveland—Rosen.—Lockman, and Sawatski. Win- join this touring section of the three goals during the first four York (N) Hofman. Irvin. ning pitcher—Simpson. Losing pitcher missioner’s office got nowhere —Held. Home runs: St. Louis—Dyck; club tomorrow. minutes and then out-battled . . . Atlanta sold Marshall mh Chicago—Serena, Jackson. la’ter way White Sox Trounce HKKaSi to the Giants. The Nats will make a small them the rest of the Thurs- Dallas; Mele Homers Cardinals Drub Houston Harris has little sympathy profit on , with day night,” Lynn Patrick .. up m .v.- J afc Bn anticipated big crowds for games explained. “We’re and we re DALLAS, Tex., April 4 (/P).— with his players who complain With Two Big Innings barnstorming trip Wednesday and Thursday nights confident we have them on the ham- that their The HOUSTON, Tex., April 4 (IP). — north with the Redlegs is too with the Dodgers at Griffith Sta- ropes.” mered 13 hits, one a homer by dium taking them off the hook. Headed by Coach Tommy Ivan, The St. Louis Cardinals came up ... Mele, to trounce Dallas of rugged “In 1920 we toured all Sam with two six-run innings today the South with Cincinnati," *A A * the Red Wings flew here today the Texas League, 9-5, today be- over to crush their Houston, Farm- Bucky recalled, “and we spent 19 Jackie Jensen, of the classic from their home base. Ivan pre- for 3,814. hands, 13-6, wavy and dicted his star-studded perform- his homer in in the Redbirds’ straight nights on the same pull- profile, blonde hair Mele clubbed fourth straight victory over mans.” bulging muscles, - is called ers would even the best-of-seven the fourth to score Jim Rivera, Boston . games minor league opposition. The decision to abandon plans “Sweets” by his teammates. . . series on ice and who had of him. ' walked ahead i| Bunching 11 of their 15 hits in Os all the Washington rookies, then eliminate the Bruins back The runs gave the White Sox a to install a bullpen in front of II the third and fourth, frames, the Pitcher Sonny Dixon has im- in Detroit Tuesday night. 4-0 When Pitcher Saul THE IS GRATEFUL—Ted Beard, outfielder for the Hollywood Stars, gets a kiss the leftfield bleachers at Griffith lead. . . . “He Manager Bobby Bragan after hitting four home runs against San Diego Cardinals batted around against Stadium came as a disappoint- pressed Harris most. Rogovin went out after seven from consecutive Bob Clear and Gary Blaylock, knows how to pitch,” Harris said, 8-2. in San Diego to set a Pacific record. Beard drove in all his ment and surprise to Vice Presi- innings the edge was yesterday Coast League team’s right-handers. “and loves to work. I wish I (Red) (left) also dent Calvin Griffith, who viewed Rivera and Bob Wilson runs in a 6-5 victory. Tom Saffell gets in on the cheering. Story on Page C-l.) Steve Bilko the with a a more like him in Johnstown Takes hits. Rivera Wirephoto. led attack the change as a method of in- had few the each collected three —AP home run and , driving in bullpen.” tensifying . . ex- stole two bases and Wilson one. interest , The three runs. cuse of not having enough time The Nats* averages, after 23 Chicago (A) 200 201 310—9 13 1 Two six Hockey Series Lead Dallas (Tex.) 000 200 012—5 10 2 of the Buff’s runs off to construct the bullpen didn’t games, are Gil Coan, .375; Eddie Rogovin. Dorlsh (8). and R. J. Wilson. Nats Harvey Haddix were unearned register with Calvin, for the Yost, .361; , .350; By th« Associated Pres* Eheeley (9): (5). Gib- en- Plpak. Anderson Group Formed to Buy Browns (Continued as Ray Jablonsik, third baseman, iiu (8). and Masi. Winning pitcher— From Page C-l.) closure was to have been merely Jackie Jensen, .333; Pete Run- SPRINGFIELD, Mass., April 4. Rogovin Losing pitcher—Plpak. Home erred three times. . . Busby, .269; —Don Hall and Larry Regan Chicago. Mele. a wooden fence . nels, 293; Jim run— Shortstop Pete Runnels’ glove in) 8t Louis __ 016 600 000—13 15 4 opposed plan to Wayne Terwilliger, Mickey scored last-period goals tonight And Keep Club St. Louis Houston (TL> 301 111) 000— 6 9 0 Harris the .229: in for a single, sending Adams to .300; give Red Sox Defeat Barons Haddix. Bokelmann (6) and Fussel- shorten the distance for a left- Grasso, .263; Ken Wood, to the Johnstown Jets a By the Associated Press proval of 75 per second base with the tying run. man; Blaylock (4) cent of the Clear. and Mancuso. field home run, feeling the op- Floyd Baker, .238. 3-2 victory over Springfield in Grand Slam Marshall game Winning pitcher—Haddix. Losing pitcher ST. LOUIS, April 4.—A group stockholders before the club could Willard ended the —Clear. Home runs—St. Louis. Repul- the opener of their final best- BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 4 of business men met today and be moved. with a grounder to Terwilliger. ski. Bilko; Houston—H. Phillips. of-seven Eastern Hockey League (/P).—Billy Goodman’s grand- organized to make plans for a The group which met today Martin, who led the Sally Detroit Upset Again Industrial League Del Crandall Takes playoff series. • slam home run in the eighth possible purchase of the Browns is made up of business men “who League with 23 victories for Co- Plans Both teams scored in the first inning today powered the Boston to assure that the club remains are aware of the tremendous lumbia last season, was clipped By Buffalo Farm, 9-8 period—the Jets’ Capt. Ken Mc- Sox to 6-3 victory over the for two runs in the second in- Kay ArmTo Specialist Red a in St. Louis. financial loss that St. Louis LAKELAND, Fla., April 4 UP). Opening Game 9 Sere Nally tallying at 5:32 and the Birmingham Barons of the Herndon Kirkland, ning after Runnels doubled. J. head of would suffer if the Browns were —The Detroit Tigers today took Silver Hill, Industrial League By th« Associated Press Indians’ Pete Petrovich equaliz- Southern Association, a agency, was named St. Pete was thrown out attempting ing at 16:59. Vern Pachal of travel to be transferred from another beating from their Buf- baseball champion year, CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April Blanked for six innings by chairman of the group and Willis Louis,” said. Their to take third on Ken Wood's last will Springfield goal Kirkland falo farmhands. 9-8. Del Crandall, Milwaukee scored the final Lefthander Fred Robbins, the E. Johnson, who was traveling names were not disclosed. grounder to short, but Terwil- meet Heurich Brewers, runner- 4. at 12:05 of the finale. were still scoreless when Art Houtteeman started for the up, on the West Ellipse was ordered Red Sox secretary of the Browns for said that in liger rammed a home run over Tigers when the Braves’ catcher, to- The series continues Goodman hammered his drive Kirkland the the fence. today and breezed along league opens its 20th season report to Dr. Mur- tomorrow nearly 25 years, was named sec- purchase, group leftfield innings, day to John Springfield, of almost 400-feet the right event of a the for four but wilted in May 9. for treatment at with the third and into retary. interested in selling Marrero Has Easy Time. the phy in St. Louis fourth games carded for Johns- bleachers off Righthander would be fifth when the Bisons Three other teams, cf field Kirkland said neither Presi- Sportsman’s pounced Bethesda- a sore arm. town Tuesday and Thursday. Clarence Zieser. Goodman ear- Park to Anheuser- Meanwhile, Marrero had an on him for six runs. Chevy Chase groomed dent nor any other which recently Rescue Squad, Crandall, to replace lier had whacked two doubles. of the has been Busch. Inc., easy time with the Redlegs. He The Bisons *won by scoring Phillips Television, new entry, the veteran- as the official Browns bought the St. Louis Cardinals. twice in a Gus Niarhos’ single, a hit- contacted by the group. Veeck retired the first 11 of them in a the ninth at the expense and Little Tavern, under a new clubs No. 1 receiver, has com- Hockey Last Night batsman and a walk had filled is traveling with the club in “The Browns would then be- row before walking Marshall of Hal Erickson. Rufus Craw- sponsor to be named later, make plained of soreness in his neck rental with in ford, who was sent to the minors NATIONAL LEAGUE. the bases for Goodman's big Texas. come the team the with two out the fourth. Chi- up the league in to Sil- and throwing arm he re- Montreal Chicago ago by addition since 3 0 home run. The Red Sox added Ifenough enthusiasm Is shown Cardinals as landlord, which is co yielded his first hit with two a week the Tigers, ver Hill and Heurichs. Cameo" ported on February 23. He has ißest-of-7 aeries tied, 3-3.) two other tallies in this frame and deal be negotiated, a reversal of the present set-up,” out in the fifth when McMillan homered for Buffalo. Furniture will not be entered for worked only 18 innings in spring . a can Pittsburgh A Kirkland and that as Buffalo (lnt.) ._ 100 060 002—9 Cleveland 2 on George Kell’s single with two Kirkland said, stock will be sold said. doubled developed (A.) 12 1 the first time in many years. training. Extraction of four im- (Cleveland series, 2-0.) Detroit . 202 202 000—8 9 2 leads beat-of-7 mates on base. to small investors. These in- Veeck’s plan to transfer the a run when Hobie Landrith fol- Lawrence, Weiss (7) and Erautt: The schedule will be played in pacted teeth failed to improve EASTERN LEAGUE. pitched the first lowed with single Houtteman. Erickson (7) and Ginsberg. Sid Hudson vestors would be protected against club to Baltimore for the 1953 a to center. Winnlne pitcher—Weiss. Losing pitcher two halves with a two-out-of- his condition. Crandall’s loss Johnstown 3 Springfield I six innings for Boston and a transfer of the club by a pro- season was turned down by other It marked the only run scored —Erickson. Home run—Crawford (Bus- three playoff between the first leaves the club with three catch- (J< hnstown leads best-of-7 series, 1-0.) yielded the three Birmingham vision that would require ap- American League club owners. off Marrero in 14 innings of ex- and second half winners for the; i ers—Cooper, Ebba St. Claire and AMERICAN AMATEUR ASSOCIATION. of hibition game pitching. Roberts Has to Hustle Cincinnati 4 Sauit St. Marine 0 runs, all unearned because championship. Paul] Burris. (Cincinnati leads best-of-< series. 2-0.) infield errors by Goodman and The Nats’ advantage mounted For 4-2 Win Over Memphis Milt Bolling. Werle to 3-1 in the sixth after Mickey Bill hurled MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 4 UP). a scoreless seventh inning and District Doubles Team Takes Vernon singled and went to sec- was the ond when McMillan threw wild —The Phillies got their ace hur- winning pitcher. Willard ler, Nixon blanked the Barons past first base. Vernon took third Robin Roberts, away to an early lead and then Roberts through the last two rounds. Lead in Duckpin Congress when Jensen grounded out and had scored Wood to hustle to rack up a 4-2 win Boston (A) _ 000 000 OfiO—6 8 2 Tony Pournaras and Joe in John Dennis women’s after flied to Bell Birmingham (8A) 010 020 000—3 10 0 the in center. over the Memphis Chicks of the Hudson. Werle (7), Nixon (8> and Freschi of Washington scored singles class with 492, the Na- Niarhos: Robbins. Zieser (7), Lettau (8) Cincinnati its other Southern Association here today. 17). 766 yesterday to take over the Premium Beer produced and Smith, Westrum Winning tional team of ran with Relief Pitcher Dick Strahs. pitcher—Werle. Losing pitcher—Zieser. men’s doubles lead in the Na- Baltimore in the men’s cham- one out in the seventh Home run—(Boston) Goodman. after Consuegra McMil- who is headed for Chicago White tional Duckpin Bowling Congress pionship team division with 1,855 walked lan and Landrith Pinch-hitter Sox, held the Phillies scoreless Byrd Shows Old Form tournament at Colonial Village. and the Frederick Generator- in the final five frames, during Franklin team of Baltimore Hank Foiles singled to left, scor- Richard Hillis and Moseley in ing McMillan, but which he allowed only a single As A's Top Columbus, 12-0 the women’s team Sandy averted Webb of Baltimore bowled 764 division with damage by Richie Ashbum, walked two COLUMBUS, Ga., April 4 UP). 1783. additional when Temple to move into a tie with Dominic and Adams filled out. and fanned six. —Harry _Byrd of the Philadel- THE LEADERS. Philadelphia