W,Baseball As Hamner's Homer 160,000 See Series Nos

W,Baseball As Hamner's Homer 160,000 See Series Nos

THE SUNDAY STAR. Washington, D. C. •• SUNDAY. JULY IS, 1954 C-3 Dodgers Nip Braves in 11th, 2-1, to Check 3-Game Losing Streak Snider, Hodges Get Pirates Break Even Moore Wins at Last Winning Run Home; After Sauer Blasts W,Baseball As Hamner's Homer 160,000 See Series Nos. beat In Ninth Beats Reds By th* Associated Press " By By BURTON HAWKINS By MILWAUKEE, July 17.—Gil ths Associated Press th* AuociotMl Pratt CINCINNATI, July 17. Hodges rapped a high bouncer CHICAGO, July 17. The four-game > Bucky Harris provided his nels Co.. Box 119, Lufkin, Tex., , Granny Hamner’s ninth-inning third base to Pirates snapped a over score Peewee losing streak by defeating the > : critics considerable ammunition is taking orders at $1 each. home run with Stan Lopata on Reese in the 11th inning today Cubs, 6-2, in the second half of : | Friday night when he failed to Jerry Priddy. former Washington i base gave the Phillies a 5-3 vic- and give Brooklyn a 2-1 triumph a double-header *here today jorder Minnie Minose passed with infielder, is trying everything ini: tory over the Redlegs today and . as- an effort to get his Seattle club »! their first triumph their over Milwaukee, snapping a after the Cubs blasted four hom- i Chico Carr ers, two by Hank Sauer, to quel on second out of the second division in the • new manager, Terry Moore. three-game Dodger win losing streak. ... the opener 11-3, for their fourth , base and one ' Pacific Coast League. He has > put together winning Moore *a The victory kept the Dodgers straight triumph. out in the made four appearances on the ! combination after hi team had . within 6V2 games of the league- Bob Purkey yielded all of ' eighth inning mound with no success. Also > lost four straight to the Reds. game attempted leading Giants. Chicago’s six hits in the second of a IMSmJII to convert Pitcher Mel Clark, inserted into ths game in eight and one-third in- which was tied Tommy Byrne into a first base- Hodges single came off Lew man, but the outfield in place of Del Ennis, nings. Then George O’Donnell 1-1 at that ! abandoned idea 1 and Bobby Morgan, who had •. Burdette, who had taken over came aboard to toss a game- point. ill quickly. *** * taken over the third base chores for Dave Jolly in the 11th. Bur- ending double play pitch to Min os o has ||| last night from Jim Command, a sVs / v4 -* - v ‘ Pinch-hitter Steve Bilko, pre- i been murder- M„ - ; The visitors’ clubhouse at Grif- dette, beaten by the Dodgers in | also contributed home runs. serving Purkey’s win i ing the Sena- fith Stadium was invaded Thurs- second Moore gave Rookie opener . the 12-inning of the five- against six losses. tors all season day night. Baseball eqj(p also Ron X . Mzrozinski his first starting game series, was charged with Gair started the opening and continued ment was ignored, but .thieves Allie lll|P^'* assignment and he turned in a his 11th defeat. game’s six-homer to stab them - Hf took Catcher Sherman Lolmr’i I explosion by J|||||f , fine performance until Cincin- blasting ¦ with a run- 1947 World Series ring, three Jim Hughes, who relieved Don Jimmy Davis’ second I "rh nicked him for single runs pitch into the leftfleld seats. producing Burton Hawkins. | | lucky pennies belonging to Min- Newcombe in the 10th, was the . in the seventh and eighth which single . nie Minoso and several instru- Sauer’s first round-tripper , in that spot. With a winner. base open it ments from the trunk of Trainer made it a 3-3 tie going into the followed a leadoff walk to Ran- isn’t discreet to dare r ninth. Bob Miller came in to ! to you. Ed Forelich. A crowd of 39,250 watched the dy Jackson and Ralph Kiner’s Minoso beat .! in eighth game, bringing Harmon Killebrew, the Sen- relieve the and re- to 160,131 the single to give Chicago a 3-1 | Calvin Coolidge Ermer, Chat- ’ * reived for victory. days. ators’ bonus player, now is being credit the total for the four lead In the second. tanooga manager who will .be 30 I Philade’a. A.H.O.A. Clncln’ati A.H.O.A. Sauer’s sec- groomed exclusively at second 0 1) 0 The Dodgers got only four ond , years old November 10, will be a i I Ashbu’n.el 4 Harm’n.Ob 5 1 0 hits homer—his 27th—was an base and coaches who slap , Torne’n.lb 5 212 1 M’Mil’nss 5 1 3 5 off Jolly, making his first major , leading for the Sen- J Lopata,c 5 2 4 0 Bpll.cf 4 ft 2 0 inning-opening smash in the qandidate grounders at him report he’s si Ham’er.2b 5 2 2 5 Klusze’i.lb 5 2 8 1 league start after a bullpen fourth. The Cubs made it 6-1 ators’ job if Harris is replaced. I Clark.rf 5 3 3 ft Gr’nar's.lf 5 2 3 0 showing marked improvement. Mora’n.ftb 3 2 1 4 Post.rf 3 1 ft 0 career. Newcombe was tagged when Ernie Banks singled ahead I ... He married Gloria Williams, Bclrell if 310 0 Temple.Cb 42 4 2 ... He was scouted as a thirdi! ft 10 by the Braves, of Walker Cooper's No. 4 homer. who was “Miss Tennessee,” and 1 Kazßn’i.ss 3 2 4 Somin'k.c 3 15ft for hits but baseman and has been tested in ) Mrozin’i.p 4 0 2 0 Bacze'ki.p 2 10 0 scattered them effectively. Mil- FIRST GAME. coaches the University of Balti- Miller.p 00 0 1 Collum.p 00 10 Pittsburgh A.H.O.A. Chicago A.H.O.A. the outfield, shortstop and sec- ¦ 1 Adams o 0 0 0 waukee got two more singles off Allle.ss 3 12 4 Talbot.cf 4 12 0 i more soccer team on the side. Podbie’n.p 0 0 0 1 ic 3b ? Baker,;!*. ond base in drills thus far. Hughes, but left 15 men on base. i S A 1 4 111 ... Although he played only 2Borko‘skl 110 0 IWard °. £ Fondy. lb 5 110 1 He won’t see action in the Sen- Savran'y.p 0 0 0 0 The Braves scored their lone Pe ’inlSb 0A 02 0 0 Jack’on.3b 4 2 16 i one major league game with Skinner.lb 418 1 Kiner.il 32 10 ators’ close games, but if the ! Totals 37 12 27 Ift Totals 37 11 27 9 run inning Billy Thomas.cf 410 0 Sauer.rf 42 2 0 J Washington, Errper has im- in the first when Gordon 3 110 Banks.ss 43 12 club has a commanding lead orr 1 Walked for Collum in «th. rs • pressed his bosses by winning 2 Tripled Podbielan Bth. Bruton drew a walk, moved to Shepard.c 2 14 0 Cooper.c 52 8 0 trails badly, Harris may employ f for in Koback.c 2 0 10 Davis.p 10 11 pennants with second on Danny O’Connell’s Orlando, Char- him. Philadelphia 010 101 002—5 20 0 0 Cincinnati ___ 010 00ft 110—3 4 % Tremel:B lotte and Chattanooga. ' single Hall’.ff* -A -1 **** . to left and counted on Joe Law.p 10 0 0 Runs—Lopata. Hamnar. Clark (2), Adcock’s liner through the box. Pepper.p 2 10 1 Ermer has been removed from Some of his teammates , Morgan. Kluszewski. Temple, Greengrass. 2Lynch 1000 the major league insist » Error—Ashburn. Runs batted In—Clark, The Dodgers tied it in the sec- scene since that Irv Noren’s spectacular hit- . ! Morgan. Schell. Post. Borkowskl. Klus- Totals 33 624 0 Totals 14 27 11 ’ 1947, when he Sena- -1 zewskl. Hamner (2). Tt|ra-base hits—- ond. Jackie Robinson drew one of[ AND BOTH MEN ARE Dentc, shortstop, 1 Plied for Janowlcz In 7th.36 crashed the ting with the Yankees is due to > Schell. Greengrass. Post. Three-base hit OUT—Sam Cleveland pulls back his right hand after tors’ runs—Clark. Mor- Jolly’s six walks, advanced on spikes 2 Piled tor Pepper in 9th. lineup, and his unfamili- a level stroke which has sup- —Borkowskl Home tangling with the of Don Bollweg of the A’s in the first inning of yesterday’s game at Pittsburgh 100 002 000— 8 arity ' gan. Kluszewski, Hamner. Sacrifice—- infield and in Chicago 030 310 013—11 i with weaknesses of the op- planted the uppercut swing » Morgan. Sacrifice fly—Schell. Left on an out came on Philadelphia. Bollweg, trying to a to a he ‘bases—Philadelphia. stretch hit right into double, was-out on a throw by Runs—Jackson (2). Kiner (2). Sauer position could be a 9: Cincinnati. 11. single to center. Cooper handicap. formerly employed. Mickey' 1; Carl Furillo’s Dave Philley. Dente left the game with a across got Lit. Banks (3). Allle. skipner, r Bases on balls—Off Baczewskl. off cut the back of his hand. Bollweg the Thomas. Runs batted In—Allie. : ... 1924 was a popular Vernon, i Mrozinski. 4: off Podbielan. 1. Struck The winning run came after Sauer time for who has slammed 14 2; by only two singles as Bob Feller blanked the A’s, 6-0. —AP (4). Cooper (2). Thomas (2). Banks naming baby boys ' ! out—By Baczewskl.

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