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Baseball to Play for South Lastarza Rated No THE EVENING STAR i Ez No. 1 Challenger Campanula's Washington, D. C. ** Blasts THURSDAY. MAY t«. IMAA-15 For Marciano's Title; ml In Ruin Giants' Formula Terp Lacrosse Star Baseball To Play for South LaStarza Rated No. 2 For Beating Dodgers BEAT By tha Associated Press » BALTIMORE. May 28. By th* Press (Continued A-13.) Qy BURTON HAWKINS Associated From Page Drexel Tech, Johns Hopkins and NEW YORK, May 28.—Rocky Maryland today contributed a White Sox and Tigers battled NEW YORK. May 28.—The slammed two homers, both Marciano is Ring Magazine’s Nats’ bosses player each to the North-South innings weary of con- against Washington. “Fighter of the Month” and Jer- 15 to a 2-2 tie and had are Gene senior lacrosse game to quit because of stantly bucking the always at- Woodling has belted two homers, all-star sey Joe Walcott drops to No. 3 the league June 6. curfew. No inning can start tractive games between the both against the Nats. here challenger in the heavyweight Richard W. Young, Drexel at- division in the new rankings after 12:50 ajn„ local time. Even Giants and Mantle batted against Chuck without a Dodgers at Stobbs yesterday tacker, Emil Budnitz. Johns Ezzard Charles, the former decision the White for the first star, and Sox took place time' since he crashed his 565- Hopkins offensive champ from Cincinnati, who is over second in. Dwight Maryland pursuit of Yankees, when the foot homer over the bleachers at Hawksworth, on a red hot win streak, gets the the since defenseman, will be on the South No. the Browns ended a nine-game Nats are here S' ME Griffith Stadium. ... His fly to 1 place behind Marciano, fol- to play the side. lowed by Roland La Starza of losing streak to stop Cleveland. Jim Busby in center was well- Yankees. $Sm 200 short of his New : - 5-1. The loss dropped Cleve- kissed but feet York. % • K It’s been that j Although Jim Norris 11MBHI land into third. mVi JB best shot against Chuck. Promoter way for years, ! Griffs' and A1 Weill, Marciano's mana- The Athletics edged Boston, f | In his three wins over the Nats Records * jS ger, have not reached an agree- BgjHL 4-3, on Gus Zernial’s eighth-in- this season, Ed Lopat has al- ! Battinc. AB.R.H 28.38. HR RBI.PCt. ment, it is expected the ning home run and the Yankees lowed only 21 hits and five runs, that on changes one of Shea 11 17 1 0 0 1 .638 them unearned. ... In champ meet La Starza in a defeated Washington, 3-1, on Ed- 9 , Horierlein 2 11 0 0 0 1 500 will being made Vernon 142 24 52 New York ball park in Septem- die Lopat’s three-hit pitching. vesterday’s game Walter Master- ¦ 11 2 122 .366 next year. son gave Porterfield 28 210 2 0 2 8 .357 ber. Ken Raffensberger, spe- up one more home runs Busby 148 20 44 10 0 423 .297 who to the Yankees than he yielded Vollmer 113 18 30 4 0 331 .265 cializes in beating the Cardinals, Jenser. 141 24 37 9 5 320 .263 Baker Pressing Walcott. kees against Terwilliger .. are car- them all last year. 138 22 35 71 012 .258 didn’t fool them a bit last night. rying Burton Hawkins. Mickey Vernon Runnels 120 18 30 l 2 015 .250 Walcott is being pressed for He gave up four runs and lasted five has batted .462 \ Verble 8 2 2 0 0 0 2 .230 third place by Bob Baker of outfielders and Irv Noren is the in his 20-game hitting streak, Oldis 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 250 less than an inning. Red i S)ma 4 0 10 0 0 0 250 . ** * * Pittsburgh and Danny Bucceroni only one batting under .300. Grasso ... 71 517 2 0 2 6 .239 of Philadelphia, out- Schoendienst, the league’s lead- a .292 hitter who could Yost 139 26 32 4 1 0 S .230 who has He’s .. ing hitter, clouted a home run Jackie Robinson, who in- Masterson IS 1 4 1 0 0 3 .223 grown the light-heavyweight join the others any moment. Fitzeerald ... 46 5 8 1 0 O 4 .174 a pair of singles to raise his variably leads the poll in All- Stobbs 14 1 2 0 0 0 0 143 class. and Casey Stengel likes the way Campos 9 0 1 0 0 0 2 .111 average .386. Mike Clark, Star game voting, may not be 172 The big change comes in the to Mickey bats right- Man-ero 1 0000 .059 Mantle year. Mauro 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 175-pound division, Harry normally a relief man. started handed, | selected by the fans this Moreno 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 where but declares he’s over- 0 for St. Louis and got the deci- hitter. A player receives credit only Dixon 5 1 0 0 0 0 .OOrt Matthews consistently listed as swinging as a left-handed for votes Coan 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 a top contender, has been moved sion although he gave way to A1 If Bob beats the cast for him at a posi- Porterfield tion he receives the Pitehinc. into the heavyweight class. As Brazle in the sixth. Yankees today, he’ll be the first where most. IP H BB.SO.GS.OC W L. PIERSALL ON WILD Red Sox scores a . Jackie has a result of his draw with SCORES PITCH—Jim Piersall, outfielder, after wild Fafko Ends Slump. right-hander to accomplish it been playing first Shea 30’S 20 20 11 4 2 8 0 Freddie pitch by Alex Kellner of the Athletics in the third inning last night in Philadelphia. Kellner base, second base, third Moreno 25 23 9 8 11 3 0 Beshore, Matthews was not listed Milwaukee benefited from four twice this season. .. Alex Kell- base and Marrero 48 41 18 30 6 4 4 3 goes after ball (lower left), but Piersall was in with Boston’s first run. However, the A’s went leftfleld for the Dodgers, so in- Porterfield .. 65 67 26 16 8 6 6 3 among the 10 top heavyweights innings pitching ner of the Athletics is the only Stobbs 42 46 13 17 7 2 2 5 on to win, on eighth-inning homer. Wirephoto. of hitless relief stead of getting a concentration Larry Watson of Omaha, Nebr., 4*3, Gus Zernial’s —AP by Johnny pitcher who holds two decisions Masterson 56 51 25 37 8 3 2 fi Antonelli after the of votes at position, Dtxon 30 28 10 14 f 0 0 1 shoved champs. , one his sup- U 2 into the light-heavy Cubs had chased Jim Wilson over the . The Nats Sima 13 7 6 1 0 l port may be scattered. | Sfhmtt* 9 8330,000 ratings on his win over Danny with three-run fifth inning have scored in the first inning ( Pearce 4 5300000 a The Eastern League is speed- Nardico. In a heavyweight test. Andy Pafko broke an extended in seven of their last 10 games. ** * * ing up games by having Watson was stopped by Charles Yesterday's Major League Box Scores batting slump with three-run pitchers a take their turn in the batting at Milwaukee Tuesday. homer and two other The Nats are more impressive Minor Leagues Giants, Cubs, Cleveland, safeties for night during day. instead of remaining Dodgers, 5; 2 Braves, 9; 4 Browns, 5; 1 Braves. at than the circle in “By the Associated Press Turpin Top Contender. Brooklyn. Chicago. the New York. A.H.O.A. A.H.O.A. A.H.O.A. Milwaukee. A.H.O.A. Cleve. A.H.O.A. St. Louis A.H.O.A. They have an 8-5 in the dugout The Dodgers’ cut 4 0 3 0 record PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Willms.ab 3 10 4 Gillim.’.'b 4 Addis.rf 3 0 0 0 Bruton.cf 4 16 Boone.ss 5 113 Groth.cf 5 2 4 0 Robin Roberts won his seventh day of gate games San Diego. 2; Portland. 1 (10 In- With the middleweight division Dark.ss 5 12 3 Reese.ss 11 5 1 •Brown.rf 2 0 0 0 Logan.ss 4 2 12 Avila.2b 5 13 6 Young,2b 3 0 2 1 night games and are 11-13 in the for two at Mil- nings) T’mson.cf 40 3 0 Snlder.cf *l3 0 3 1 3 l Matws,3b 3 00 2 Doby.cf 4 2 5 1 Wertz.rf 3 111 game of the year and his 12th Miksis.2b . waukee $12,000 Sacramento, . Yogi 3: approaching a showdown, Randy H.T’p’n,3b 3 112 Rob’son.lf 5 0. 1 0 Fondy.lb 5 18 0 Gordon.lf 6 2 10 Rosen..ib 4 112 Elliott.3b 30 13 contests. Berra has hit was —more than Seattle. 2. Sauer,lf in a row over the Pirates in the San Francisco, 7: Oakland. 2. Turpin is listed as the leading L’kman.lf 4 0 2 0 Ca’nella.c 4 2 4 1 5 12 0 Pafko.rf 4 3 0 0 Mitchell.lf 3 0 0 0 K’hoski.lb 4 1110 four home runs, three against they got all last year when the Los Angeles.
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