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Revolt of Tailenders 9 POETS 9 BL Jflm K • Top SI : : - » Tough M on Clubs the EVENING STAR, Washington, D Sfetf Revolt of Tailenders 9 POETS 9 BL Jflm K • Top SI _ : : - » Tough m on Clubs THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. SATURDAY, «. iBSS A-10 , AUGUST MEET FORTY-NINERS TOMORROW Senators Look CAPj LINER SAVES Chicago Errors Alive in Win ’TWIG: BEANED BY - Help Baltimore; Recovery of McElhenny Over Cleveland i,KLIPPSTEIN PITCH Yankees Climb By BURTON HAWKINS CINCINNATI, Aug. 6 (fP). Br the AMeelsteS Preu —Wayne Terwilliger, Baltimore and Washington, ! The Senators are supposed to New f | Giantz’ second base- | kept Bad News for Redskins 9• • be stepping stones for all clubs York the reluctant tailenders, have hatching a goose- l with pennant ambitions—and man, is the American League race as By LEWIS F. ATCHISON (right idea in stressing a speedy generally fulfill egg sized lump on his fore- Star Staff Correspondent [ that role—but tight as a cork in a bottle. defense while preparing for the they’ve produced stirring head. game Forty-Niners •$/ | some by Orioles Senators, Aug. for the have fvMsm i I i I I 1 struggles against He was beaned a The and SAN FRANCISCO. 6—i ¦ the Indians to night’s The Redskins heard been schooled in a quick offense. iW | jeopardize Cleveland’s prospects. pitched ball in last supposedly the soft touches who the bad news no gnSHEJ \ / I lj I j New today Hugh MsElhenny Coach Red Strader allows \/lfw a triumph York-Cincinnati con- were to give Chicago and Cleve- that will [ As the result of 7-5 Johnny play Forty- more than four seconds to throw night test. The force of edge be able to for the longest pass, Quar- I over Cleveland last at Klippstein’s split land the on their Eastern against the and has ’ fast ball Nfhers them here tomor* getting Griffith Stadium before Vice plastic cap swing, pulled the string last terback Y. A. Tittle rid Nixon, Secretary his liner. row if needed. Strained back of the ball in half that time. i President of saved him,” night and sent the flrst-plaee expected to; Dulles and Attorney Gen- "That's what muscles had been If Tittle quick tomorrow I State George three-way keep the idle, but; is as eral Brownell, plus 9,153 other Dr. Ballau said to- brawl into a virtual star halfback hell have the Redskins' rather | day. says Hugh play. j customers, an tie. the doctor can | short backs jumping. the Senators have be oj the lineup Manley, 8-7 edge over the Indians for He’ll out topped At the same time Jack The Redskins' chief hope of [ “just Sunday so,” Baltimore the White injured year’s year. They or the Sox, 2-1, innings an end in last ex- j stopping the Forty-Niners’ passes the can’t claim a Hospital physician in 11 and Redskins, an- margin over any other club. Christ Washington rapped hibition with the are vested in their two best \ added. the Indians. * ; It’s a strange spectacle, 7-5, while New York moved up nounced his retirement from!’defensive ends. Gene Brito and I Wet negatives showed football rather perma- l watching the Senators against no from third place with a 3*o de- than risk i Chet Ostrowski. If they get to fractures. The former Wash- nent injury to his knee. He was Y. A. once or may • the Indians. Chuck Dressen’s cision over Detroit on Yogi twice he be outfit alive. Dean Stone, ington player rested com- scheduled to be a defensive line- glad to throw in less than a I comes Berra’s 200th home run. for instance, has only six fortably. backer. second and let the receivers look I won was And while the last-place Ori- expect I games this season, but he has Don Liddle also hit oles and seventh-place Senators San Francisco fans the for the ball., But if they fail by a pitched Forty-Niners over I a 3-0 mark against Cleveland. ball but was were having ball, sixth-place to storm all Tittle could have a field day not Manager a visiting Washington hurt. Leo Du- Kansas City knocked off fourth- the eleven 5 with such ends as 6-foot-4 Billy I Indians Rally in Ninth dug- by at rocher rushed from the place Boston, and win least three touch- Wilson and 6-foot-2 Gordie Sol- required help night out, apparent 5-2. downs, Stone last in intent on but the Redskins had tau for targets. as rallied five protesting Chicago Holds Slim Edge they I the Indians for the aim of the other ideas when checked Kuharich expected to name inning. They Redleg today. I runs in the ninth pitchers. He refused The White Sox still hold the in They would like to win his starting team after today’s | were killed off, finally, not by incident lead, it for Coach Joe workout, to discuss the with but by a mere two per- Kuharich, who with Eddie Leßaron the pitching of Bob Chakales or reporter today. centage points many here, a over the Yanks has friends but if figured to get the call at quarter- Stobbs, by Larry . they these Chuck but and Indians. Boston is two can’t they are determined back over A1 Dorow because he POWERFUL BATTERY— New York.—There’s good reason for grins as Doby’s overzealous base run- > games away standings, disgraceful or neighborhood Catcher Yogi Berra (left) and Pitcher Don the together in the that it will be no is more less a Larsen of Yankees get going runaway like year s boy. Dorow, in the clubhouse after last jning. which look like this into last fiasco. of course, will see night’s 3-0 triumph over the Tigers. Yogi smacked a Doby, representing tying today's games: A 27,000 or plenty action—along the crowd of more is of with three-run homer in the fourth, the 200th of his major league career. Larsen a expected every run, welcomed Stobbs with Failure Won Lost Pct.Bhd. in Keear Stadium. ; able-bodied gave in to Slice member of up eight hits his second victory since being recalled recently from Denver. looping single to left which Chicago 63 42 .600 Kuharich apparently had the the squad and some not so able. —AP wirephoto. scored A1 Smith and sent Vic Cleveland ... 64 43 .598 Wertz to third base with two out. New York ... 64 43 .598 Doby, attempting to get' into Boston 62 45 .579 3 PROBABLE FINIS TO FAGEOL'S CAREER Costs Thomson Chicago Guglielmi position to score on a single, errors figured in both Pass Scores Golfing Twins dashed toward second but was Baltimore runs, with the clincher put out when Shortstop Jose coming home as Reliefer Millard Spill Takes Slo-Mo V [Valdivielso made a quick re- SIO,OOO at Tam Howell muffed Willie Miranda's As All-Stars Beat Cards covery of the ball and fired ac- slow roller with the bases loaded. curately CHICAGO, Aug. 6. (&*).—Peter Until the last of the 11th, it Aug. (A ).—The Tests to Pete Runnels. CHICAGO, Win as well First ; a pitching 6 I as football for Allen to had been duel be- Spoil Maglie’s Thomson wanted slice his College All-Stars received their [University,| scored a touchdown MAMARONECK, N. Y.. Aug. Outof Gold Cup Racing Debut spoon tee shot—but lt went , tween Jim Wilson, poison for the professional [with a burst through the line, 6 (Special).—Ralph Bogart and ’Hie Senators spoiled 38-year- straight and cost him a chance , top-notch clubs, and Harry first taste of foot-; i SEATTLE, Aug. 8 (A*).—A l a stern that repairs in time Coach Brown said later: Bobby Brownell, the golfing com- ‘ old Sal Maglie’s debut as an to • Byrd, formerly of the Orioles. ball yesterday and did quite well. in- • plete backflip by the Slo-Mo- would( be impossible. break Tam O’Shanter’s course 1 "We today brokers from Bethesda, American Leaguer. The ex-Glant record of 63 yesterday and the The White Sox had the bases They took a look to see surance 1 Shun V after it "took off” from The four boats which quali- whipped the Chicago; Md., came through first ’ was shelled for five runs and six ; SIO,OOO prize • loaded with none out in the he’d run inside and were the two water traveling yesterday that is offered for Cardinals, 9-6, in an jhow rounds] of match play success- jthe around 160 fied1 with runs aver- hits before departing with none ( doing it. 10th, but Wilson, who gave up exhibition! i miles an hour took the defending aging more than 85 miles an scrimmage with Ralph Guglielmi [satisfied.j He has a lot to learn ; fully in defense i out in the third inning after Roy But in with a the Chicago in the first in- of their Ander- champion completely out were Breathless, | Thomson sailed run passing for a touchdown and Tad [butI he has speed and likes the son Memorial teajn champion- of this 1 hour the owned 1 Sievers singled. 65 and 36-hole tally of 136 . ning. worked out of it with a kicking a i year’s Gold Cup picture yester- by J. Philip Murray. Piedmont. a Weed of Ohio State 1 contact. He certainly going ship at Winged Foot Golf Club. 1 [ They deprived eight under par. He held a two- double-play and George Kell's goal is 1 •day and probably ended the Calif.; the Scooter Too, Henry also Cleveland game-winning field in the Finishing seven-under-par for rac- I stroke lead over Mengert i infield out.
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