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r *» *2 THREE-WAY TIE FOR SECOND Ramos Opposes Indians Ted Answers Critics In Bid for Third Victory By BURTON HAWKINS ji / I#*- St*r sua WrlUr jp With 16th Grand Slam CLEVELAND. May 23 —The Br tht Associated Pro* Senators and Indians are try- .-• Tigers, 5-4, for its ninth «,_ ing to get together on a trade .BkL\?3*H?HEESt#*jMmhi. Ted William* ha* answered straight The Tigers have lost * which would send Third Base- the critics again—the way he eight in a row. The front- Ed Yost . man to Cleveland in .^i^^~^BfTOp?Hi3BPN|g^li *i? knows best—with swish his running Yankees, with 22 vic- -r- a of exchange for - jH Tiup^^B bat. tories la 27 starts, own an OutAelder Rocky Colavito, but * *» Wednesday, after Williams imposing 112-game margin with , Agree * # ; *?*J .jjA#*, • I can't on other players JF the less than Afth of the • had gone 0 for 5. the question a who also would be part of the l-'T;, K * 1 ** was raised whether the 39- season over. * •*» transaction. , M \^'Vkr year-old Mike Fornleles was Red Sox slugger credited , general man- Anally showing age. with the Boston victory which was his His ager of the Indians, *Tm average had dwindled closed the Red Sox to within said. game willing to trade Colavito. but ’ a half of the deadlocked to .225. I'm going to have to get * second-place teams. He re- some- Last night Ted gave them thing in return. He won't go V'~‘.: the Boston trail- lieved Starter Tom Brewer in answer. was quelled cheaply.” LEMON NAILED AT PLATE— Russ Nixon, land rightfielder, recovered after missing a ing Kansas City, 3-0, the the Afth, a Kansas City in uprising pitched President Cal Griffith ad- Cleveland , has just tagged Jim Lemon, shoestring catch of Bridges’ and threw . and shutout fourth of way mitted he has talked trade who tried to score from first base on a accurately to the plate. The Indians won, 3-1. Jimmy ball the rest the for his doubled and scored on second triumph. Jack Urban with Lane several times in the Rocky Bridges in the fourth inning of —AP Wirephoto. . by IRSt Plersall's A walk and was the loser. past few days and game in Cleveland. Pete Runnels’ single confirmed night’s , Cleve- scratch Marv Throneberry's second that Yost would be a portion ROCKY COLAVITO the bases. Williams any deal Indians, loaded big league home won for of with the Center of Trade quickly them ‘‘Lane asking Talk unloaded with a See AMERICAN, Page C-4 but added. is too home his fifth of the for right run. .much Colavito now.” year he only .252, but hit season and the 461st of his batted career. The SatlsAed With Plews 25 homers and batted in 84 runs. Red Sox went on Colavito equipped to 8-5. Griffith and Cookie is with one Lopata Muffof Pop Fly | win. of stronger grand-slammer Lavagetto apparently are con- baseball’s arms and The was the long has sought by 16th vinced that Herb Plews can been the W/N, LOSE OR of Williams’ career and . Brown Quits Senators, but previous efforts to broke a tie with Jimmy Pox for handle third base acceptably. Again Costly to Although last night land him have received little Phillies place. hitless in third holds encouragement. Likewise, Yost By By the * a 3-1 defeat by the Indians, *>¦» jM|h DRAW FRANCIS STANN the opposition took advantage the major league record with frequently has been mentioned ¦ Plews has batted .438 in four The next batter who lifts a of the "life” to score the win- 23. is second with With bait in deals, but other clubs Post IBC games as supplanting foul fly against Philadelphia ning 17. since the runs. 1 The NEW YORK. May 23 (JP).— 31-year-old Yost. have regarded Washington's de- pitching in the vicinity of home had record of by Herb also two on and twoi 13 is held Oil Billy Brown today announced has flawlessly mands as being too high. plate had better be prepared to out in the second inning Hodges of Los Aelded and on last' ; Angeles. his resignation as matchmaker a couple of Together duck. It is more than likely night when raised; City’s occasions has Also Talking With Tigers Properly Close I Kansas defeat forced of the International Boxing turned' in sparkling plays. that Stan Lopata, the Phillies’ what appeared to be an inning- three-way seeking FOR A COUPLE OF LONG overdue testimonials the a tie with Cleveland Club. Although Lane is believed to be anguished catcher, will whop ending foul to the right of home Colavito has played , honoring Eddie Bergman and Baltimore for second place. | The 57-year-old former a in addition to Yost, dinners Rosenblum and Dutch him on the head with his plate. Lopata camped first base for the Indians this mask. non- The Indians defeated Washing- Aghter manager yielded and the talks between officials come strangely and yet properly close together. Eddie’s chalantly and season, he is sought by the Twice in a little over two under It and ton. 3-1, to reach the .500 mark, post now are snagged on that score. affair Lopata dropped -1 the in a conference last Senators as an . is Tuesday at the Willard. Dutch’s two nights later weeks has muffed a it. Given a second along with the Athletics night The If the trade materializes, it's routine pop foul. walloped and with Truman Gibson, 24-year-old right-handed at the Statler. They could have made it a combined testi- Each time chance. Banks a the Orioles. The White Sox recently appointed president of hitter likely at least four players will three-run homer upper currently is batting .263. Last monial because this pair began to enrich the Washington Into the climbed out of the cellar with the IBV. Today he turned in be involved. leftfleld stands to account sports scene at about the same time. for a 5-1 triumph over his license to the State Athletic The Indians are not the Cubs’ winning margin Baltimore. satisfied Eddie Rosenblum is a pleasant guy who came to town in New York dumped Commission. j with their situation at third WILT QUITTING their 7-4 victory. PROBABLE base, Bobby from Bayonne, N. J., and, while he is affiliated with many into the basement, edging the Brown has been connected where Avila and KANSAS TO GO Braves Cut Giants’ Lead with the IBC for eight years,! Preston Ward have been play- organization*, boxing fans will remember him best, per- ing, and Lane he’d Philadelphia and the Dodgers the last six as head match- admits like haps, for his part in writing the bill that legalized boxing ON CAGE TOUR maker the club pro- i Yost's steadying lnfiuence in were locked in for which in the District of Columbia. a 5-5 deadlock In TODAY'S SPORTS motes weekly Wednesday his infield. NEW YORK. May 23 the 14th inning In Los Angeles the Washington at Cleveland (N)— We had been bootlegging the sport, if you recall. (TP). and Friday night network tele- Stobbs (0-3) vs McLlah (0-1). I’ve been talking to Johnny Wilt Chamberlain. May 5. Los Angeles had two ON TELEVISION Baltimore at Chicago .N)—Harih- There were fights at Arena vision Aghts. man (5-1) v* Wynn (3-2 McHale (Detroit general man- Fortner’s and Twin Cities Kansas' All-America bas- out. popped *•* a He has been under York at Detroit —Nlgon to him three times yesterday past he was quitting col- Lopata waiting Baltimore at Chicago, (0-4) vs Maas (1-3). the arm of the District law. And then an under- stood for the WTTG investigating and I think lege to begin a 160-game ball —5 and (Baltimore) which is pro NATIONAL LEAGUE we’re close to a standing Congressman from New Jersey, Fred A. Hartley, to come down and—that’s WJZ—I3 boxing. deal.” The presumably barnstorming tour. right—he dropped 9 p.m. Chicago at Philadelphia INl—Hob- Indians sat down with it. bir <--4> vi Semproch (4-3). seeking Rosenblum and wrote the bill that ended signed copyrighted Gibson said Jack Barrett, Pittsburgh are Third Baseman In a Neal then walked and Boxing St Louts at (N)—Mezell the farce. in Look Magazine, scored the IBC’s assistant match- (2-41 vs Kline (4-3). Reno Bertoia from the Tigers. article the winning run on a single Johnny Los Angeles at Cincinnati (N)— That was in 1934 towering Negro Busso vs. Lahouari maker, will serve as acting head Podres (4-31 vs. Purkey (4-1). Pedro Ramos will try to and. while boxing might not be today the star by San Carl Furillo. lOodih, WRC—4, 10 pm. matchmaker. I ! . Francisco at Milwaukee (N>—l what it should be, it is legal and convenient for the natives. said he was making the Antonelll (3-3) vs. Spahn (6-0). See SENATORS, Page C-4 In the only other National * * * * move because the tour would give him a chance League game last night, Mil-j DUTCH BERGMAN CAME from Peru. Ind., waukee HERE “to make some real money.’’ trimmed San Fran- convenient via Notre Dame and the Army Air Corps in World War L He has a year's eligibility cisco's first-place lead to a game ilWlilllll HlWHi?ilWlW* iI il 1 fi He came to coach football and be athletic director at left at Kansas. and a half, defeating the | 5 LOCATIONS Catholic University. CU never had it so glamorous. Continued on Page C-4, Col. 71 By 1931, the old Notre Dame halfback was fielding a OPEN TONITE Over 100,000 Satisfied Customers Prove team that won eight of nine games. He took the 1935 TILL 9 P.M. a gm Catholic U. team to the Orange Bowl and won a thrilling UAGUE STANDINGS ™ “y 20-19 victory over Mississippi. Four years later, he took s t?r another team to El Paso for the Sun Bowl game against i AMERICAN Standings S* 5 Tempe of Arizona which ended in a scoreless deadlock. I jjJj | I ! J ImVw Vestrrdey ' Market Tim Results aA# of Clubs I2S§ e_ Those were good and colorful teams that Bergman ? Ilf ! SI'S c ° ° Cleve. M: Wash , 1 Z 2 u 1 * l . A ? turned out at CU. They are sorely missed from the college N Y. S: Dr! .4. 2 ? a. o r °rk scene. Dutch was an imaginative coach and, while his Bm? : K*c° V New 1604722 22 5 .815 Cit> squads never were deep; there always was a sprinkling Gumes Today Kant jo 04 1 14414 14 .500 Bc , n> I 1 1-2 2 6 17 17 .500 84 GIVES YOU °" Oliver, Jankowski, Bos7 - ,485 MORE Sheary, Tommy Bingo Flynn, 1253 3 11 16 17 John BoJ st tP'c. _ 9_ SAFE, FAMOUS MAKE TIRES AT BIG DISCOUNTS Vince Fraatz, Whitey Ambrose and a flock of others of Games Tomorrow 2j 31 01 1 6- lj 2 14 17 .452 10 similar caliber. Bergman, himself, was an elusive ball Chicogo • Wash, at Cleve. c j 0 4 2 5 0 0— I li 12 18 .40011(4 A WRITTEN GUARANTEE carrier at Notre Dame. Some of the technique rubbed WITH EVERY TIRE WE SELL off Bam." at Chic. Detroit | 1 4 Oj 3! 01 1| 4|— l » 20 .394 12 on the likes of Whelan and others. • COURTEOUS, Bost _>ost 17 18 20' |~j [ FRIENDLY SERVICE AT ALL TIMES * uVirc. * * * J514141717 DUTCH WAS A PRETTY good pro football coach, too. NATIONAL Standings S!'"| e J Back in 1943 he was head man, next to George Preston J's j | J CUSTOM FIRST LINE, 100 LIVIL I First Lino 100 Result. Yesterday i Lav.ll Marshall of thq Bergman-coached 0f Clubs FRFFI* * Redskins. The Redskins ° FULL WALI-TO-WAll 14" Mil*.. «: BF. 3. ?f,f ? ,2 FISK TUBELESS didn’t quite go all the way but they did win the Eastern ? 5 ?¦ H i I P NYLON I Bt Pltts i0|315!2!3| Division championship. ppd“ rain ’ Son Fran 28 23 12: .6571 RECAPS Firestone A1 Fiorentino, these L Clnc ’ PPd Milwaukee Il 22536 0 19 11 .633 14 TUBELESS who manages the Touchdown Club Atn* T E Pittsburgh Goodyear days, was one of Bergman’s linemen in ’43. He recalls Game. Today | 2 1- _1 5 0 5 4 18 15 6 is “.. 6.70x15 .545^4 7ta t com lA«3 the crucial game that came up on December 19, when the Chicago 2 3 1-143 317 19 .472 84 85 °r.«, Chic at Ph.i. mi 140x15 T’ Goodrich Redskins were meeting the New York Giants in a playoff fir« in': |H«o- |335 0- 11 215 18 .455 7_ 6.00x16 BLACKWALL WHITEWALL FLATS FIXED y * | p. .t‘fix?’Mu*. '*»• the s. 2 O' oi 4 141 17 .452 7 tor life ***• ***•• 5 R ova* for Eastern Division. EuST o: 7! ii— 7 IfWig Bsc of liru. _ i ! TIRE Sug Sug. Game. Tomorrow -, /rS 85 Our Our “We’d just lost twice in Giants," 0232 *• * successive weeks to the CMMWtij lj 3 Oll 17 .393 84 7.60x15 9.35 TIRES ROTATED SIZE No Prlt No Priw 7.50 U||B2 hl P 8 ' T ’ T‘ p ’ A1 remembers. “The Giants licked us in Griffith Stadium, t Los. 2212 3 3 0 l3 21 .382 94 001 5 'OSS every J 000 , or |V st L *s Piu. 4ng_ ~ HMBWn xl4 31-7, 12, t on December and on December 5 they beat us in ! s f Lest |l2ill|ls : l9M817j17j21j [ | LOWEST PRICE IN THE CITY. ‘at MiiV Y 750,14 8,45 t 8-00x14 21.82 New York, 14-10. wi.- *•.. 7 10x15 35 70 1882 43 75 2182 »» TUBE -- ”!»,«!» TIRE Rim M.i.ar.nggt charged ‘SIS?' }?« " * “Dutch us in the dressing room before the Mounted free. Recappable o »0 W Is DICK SSII 25# 2 exchange. fi S-H f you ,h# 8.00x15HftwK ucn fin nanic on ru* M Fiorentino ATA i« -A 71A U 9.00x14 114(j »ame 43.50 22.80 53.30 Changeover*. New tire playoff," recalls. “He said that he made no < 26.8 C ro n, 45.10 24.84 plans to go to Chicago to play the Bears for the big title 6.00x14 IJ9J GUARANTEED 2 "«?n'' s **doyT 55.25 28.84 ewm^eSTTn 1095 ’ because he was confident the Redskins were ready to con- YEARS IN WRITING WITH RECAPABLE EXCHANGE S MP cede to the Giants. ‘You’ve given up,’ he told us, ‘and I AL’S MOTORS EIDCT I IIIE TIDE °9o'"*f defect! in in cash. MOUNTED FREE MOUNTED FREE ” f «I ltd I Line line want no parts of you.’ | Celebrates Its Appointment as UNE ,That was a hopped-up Redskin squad, A1 says. They WITH FIRST* TUBE rata basil. Work Done on Monday r-. VL . B Mounted UOLD SEAL Our Rremiset. lln UnilEV had begun to hate their coach but mostly they hated the ¦ Northern Virginia Dealer for Also Fits Tubeless Rims free. With recappable Thru Saturday, BAM, to 6 P.M. lIU fflU?teT Exclusive If 79 Giants. So they went out and walloped the Giants, 28-0, 6,10.15 tSmo”. WHEEL in one of the greatest performances a Redskin team ever 13’ BLACKWALL WHITEWALL TIRE & ALIGNMENT DOWN turned in. Needless to say, their hate for Bergman SI MCA I TUBE I I I M,9 ** vanished. * «*’ TIRE Su , N. TIRE 4 1 GOODRICH Tir * * * * SPECIAL "best import buy of the year" THESE ARE TWO VERY versatile guys who are being 3N ELECTRONIC VISU ALINER 6.70x15 honored by their friends. Rosenblum belongs to more iVl.fibYfiT79r37.8b 115.89 ft? i committees than is possible to list. Bergman, on the 7,60.15 J8.05 16,80 45-55 1889 O. i, other hand, merely was a coach, athletic director, radio S ! JWjfc FISK t?i CA TV 18.80 21.80 W e"d ¦Bt AMER‘ _ Set i i i WKtnm MIBB And Many geometry. All Noshes, Studc and television commentator, newspaper columnist, after- Con- T, I 8.00x151 41.351 1 49.551 Others Lending 42.90 ! 19.83 |5145 22.82 , . bakers, Hudsons; olso Ford prod dinner ?"*”»or R °d.o, 820x15 1 i MY POLICY Al r speaker and, currently, general manager of the ¦ R*' Othtr ¦ T H sun.o' tSJsjm Prises | “I’llgive you« better BB ? CHARGE IT National Guard Armory. Hardly has any 5.00x16! J84.40 683 ® D“*Pr,C# s* 7 nd SB, < ,e °YP “,,, talents at all. V l on 5 . ? .° . ! WITH YOUR OLD TIRE ANO'TUIE tire deal anv dav of / | These are two real nice guys and they’ve PI JH MOUNTED FREE ,onal At aU Market T.r. A. Na Ex.ru Cos. Thru contributed * the week or I ... ,h |l will re- With recuoaobl. *, t Dr. Sedans Sfl>, • Charge-. Phono a bit to the community and it’s high proper II l WH i'ifki’'' ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦*¦¦¦¦ fund your tho "»» Not event tire time that money ' tribute was paid. There is no way of overlooking ssrr, y FIRST LINE, 100 LEVEL promptly.” 95 their l For Many Cor. , r^:l h|B |’e'- efforts. —Jo* Gronville | | NYLON . 5 TIRE & TUBE ALL PRICES PLUS TAX Ray Fisher Retiring at 70; I SIMCA Deluxe, only 1775 • • Water-Cooled, 4-Cylinder I 15 I 40 to 45 MILES PER GALLON • Overhead Valve Engine 6*i, 1 Unitized, Rattle-Free Frame ‘xF 5 w IHj Construction • Turn Signals BUCKWALL WHITEWALL Coach 38 Years H • 4-Forward Speed Gear Box • White-Wall Tires Market Tire Co* • • • • Trip Mfg. Mfg. Michigan Z Heater Defroster Dual Horn Indicator tire Suq Na tire Sug Na BUi,LII'i. AwXB 1 IXI.IA-T'lM ¦.['l,ll,lT Mich.. May 23 The University • s MBR MUTT M'l.ifM MMRI.ITI'I.W ANN ARBOR. i of 12 Volt Electrical System • Arm Rests 1. ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ f/P).—Baseball Ray size tube has been coach will conclude his 38th T * T 147 _ On H. years. by pitching FREE 3-YEAR WARRANTY! - J. Av«. 4TII Htmpdtn 1830 Bladtns- 3300 Jiff Davii 3200 Lm Hwy. Fisher's life for 60 To- and final season to 6.70x15 15.81 38.35 19 70 morrow he'll leave the game he 1 his collegians in batting prac- 32.05! a s m St. S.E. Lant, Btfhtsdi burj Rd. N.E. Hwy. Arllnffon, V«. loves. tice. li. 4-7034 OL. 6-5200 LA. 6-3M5 TE. 6-6107 JA. 7-GOOO * / xStmaansHU Arlington, 19.83 Fisher has run a cycle from “I can still throw and hit Vo. 7.60x15 138.55 I JAckson 7 4305 Open to 9p m. Between Ist & Off Wit. Ave. New York & I, 5 minutes the farm fields of Vermont, fungoes to the boys.” said 8.00x15 141.95 1 21A1 15000 ! 25.82 Bet. On Rte. » : 7a"iiTejinTs7Rn Streets 2 bOu. south Aves. 5 where he started, through both j Fisher, who has reached the in.iciiaet ® of Montana min. from from , university’s compulsory retire- 2 K“Bni * major leagues to the college !MP ment age. SSmSTrar®! dugout. Now after six decades ; | 391 O^WIISON BLVD° I RECAPPABLE MONDAY THRU FRIDAY—ALL 5 STORES, BAM. 9 “Ihave a little trouble reach- %Ifmotors! Arlington, Vo. JAckson 2*4100 WITH EXCHANGE 111*11 P.M. as player and coach. Fisher re- ' JJ MOUNTED FREE 11 M> M SATURDAY—4 STORES, 8 A.M. 6'P.M. (N.E., 8 A.M.-9 P.M.i tires, five of his ; ing over for ground balls, but months short * IV fall Sunday—northeast b Alexandria, io am. 4 pm. birthday. See FISHER, Page C-J wmmmmmmmmmmmmmS f i i ¦ k *