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iJU!flfiiim;ift!r!-j'if p??;; 3 siiqfd -FGnta)d 7. ' t r !nrr-r .--if i 7 n :-n nnn.'!!i I - , - 1 Last-Quarter Score Qincher Slirine Prep Scries Evened at Two Each PORTLAND, Aug. U-iJPfTbt Up-State Al-Stars, packing an ap- Seciable weight advantage, bested e Portland All-Stars 2013 in the Store details; lineups and sta tistics ef Shrine rune will be . found pare 2. fourth annual Shrine Benefit foot ball game here tonight. The win evened ! the annual aeries which began In 1948 at two fames each. The Portland All-Stars scored in the first quarter on a blocked punt and in the third on a 14-yard run fter a pass State tallied twice in the second quarter and won the game on a touchdown in the opening minutes f the final Deriod. State was driving for a fourth touchdown in the closing seconds, but an intercepted pass ended the threat on the last play of the game. Casey Credits PhilRizzuto - WithYankRise '- - ; - ------ , . - CLEVELAND, Aug. 25-(ffV-The defending champion New York Yankees once again are .breathing down the necks of the league lead ing Cleveland Indians, and Man ager Casey Stengel gives most of the credit to "the mue leiia. "The little fella," of course, u Phil Rizzuto. last year's most valu able player, and still the best shortstop in the American league, specially when the chips are down. Glum and non-communicative for two days, Casey once more is bis old talkative and wise-cracking self, all because of two straight triumphs over the . Indians. Today's 7-1 win which gave them the rub ber of the three game series, boosted the Yankees to within a fame of first place. "If we should be lucky and win the pennant for the third straight time," said Stengel after the game, you can attribute it to the (act that I finally woke up and gave the little fella a much-needed rest That's something I should have done a long time ago. But I used bad Judgment" BritonEquals WnrlI Tthrnrfl V w m tavv Jaw fw-ar - BELGRADE. YaxosUvla. Aug. tMrVMscDonald Bailey of Great Britain equalled the world record af :192 tor the 110-meter dash In the Yugoslavia-Great Britain track meet today. The record is shared by four athletes - Jesse Owens, Harold Davis, Barney Ewell of the United States and Lloyd Labeach of Panama, J"' " I :j . . , . e " ' ...... Meet the Champs of the Junior Baseball pCf Circuit U if . ' i x A " W,-. : - "; .4. . ' . r ft!. : I ; )r- , f 1 5 U---"TrC;3rf. s V it V 1 r . 4 i 7 L taV .J(xt-w'ih-'4fc- - '- i 1-tssftaH The West faJem Liens team, 1 ondef eated in Upstarts, copped the 1951 Salem Janier Baseball Class C pennant and -was the class ef the en-ealt la aeeompliahlng same. The team (front. 1-r), Bill Shep herd, Dick Mason, Charles Eastridc'e, Delmar Kerber, Pat Ley, James Clifton, Bob Barnslde and Dsn Fsrder. Back, A drain Clifton, David Bolton, Larry Baldwin, Jack Ley, Bernard Johnson, Don Baldwin, Don Kronser, John Gottfried, Larry Bales,': Bob Smith, Ed Dangherty and Coach W. C MeLanghlin. (Nick Error not present for picture.) Pitcher Jack Ley also was the leagne's standoat mo an daman. ' ' i i ..! r HolderSnares 11th Straight ! FERRIS FIELD. SPOKANE, Aug. 25-(Special)-Jim Holder of the Spokane Indians notched his 11th consecutive western Interna tional league pitching win tonight as he hurled thetTribe toa 7-3 verdict over the "Salem Senators in the seven-inning first game -of a twin-bilL ? : t - Holder dealt out five blows to the Solons while the Indians were gathering eight off Lor en Monroe Kesnlts of second Salem-Spo kane game will be found on page 2. Impossible to make Sports dead line because of difference in time. Volcanic Grabs Meadowland 'Cap CHICAGO, Aug. 25 The Walmac Farm's Volcanic, acknow ledged grass course champion, to day won the 53,450 Meadowland handicap at Washington Park for the third consecutive time. The Argentine bred Cuore, owned by Cherry Oca stable, finished sec-end. WILDCATS WTN SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Aug. 25-ff-The University of Ken tucky opened a basketball tour in Puerto Rico tonight with an 88-38 victory over the San German i Athletics. SAXJTM O) O) SPOKANS AB R OA AB H OA ri7ra sea , nrpnyn 4 S s a till Vannlr '1 tit 4 110 Metner 4 I S S110 WaalcyJ S 1 1 3 1 0 RthdsnJ S 1 1 1 1 S Wertl S T 4 1 BrowaJ S I 13 a i 40. stMu a s t JjHolUerjj 1 a e 8 is i is i! Touf is "s n "i no 001 a s s 4 lot est x t s t Ab R R Xr SoEb IS 8 1 .1 II f ss s a s as lri on tim: Sala It. Spokan S, ThrM baae hiu: rabcr. Two bM hits: BietiMr, Wly. Richard ion. Buns batted la: Spaeter. Vannl. Tanseili. Waaly. Richardaon, Brown. Faber, Maar. Sarrtficc: Vanni: Stolen baaea: Murphy X. Vaani. Double plays : Brown to kratr to Wert. Krrora; Dana S, TanaelU. Brown. Time: IJSX Vmjures: Jacobs and laeovetU. TnMUU fabefJn StetterJ Spa tar j tubyj Dna, alnrocp Total ilcm pokarva . Pitcher Monres . Holder .'5 to hand . him his sixth setback against a pair of wins. However, only three runs were earned off the Senator twirler as his mates committed four miscues behind him. !,. The Tribe picked up a tally in the first frame via some weak de fensive play by the Salems. They added another pair in the third on Eddie Murphy's infield single. Edo Vanni's sacrifice bunt; Mel Wes ley's double and an error by Gene Tanselli. Three more in the fifth sewed up the game for Spokane. The trio came on singles by Steve Mesner and Jimmy i Brown, s a double by Ken Richardson and an error. j . . Salem: pecked awcy at Holder for a marker in the opening Inning as Gene' Tanselli walked and tal lied on Bill Spaeter's fly-out The Solons went ahead temporarily in the second when Bill Dana singled and scored after a catch of Tah-n selli'i fly. The final Senator run in the sixth arrived as Dick Faber unleashed a long triple to register Tanselli who had singled. It was a rough night for Dana, the Solons rookie catcher. Twice he threw into center field trying to nip Murphy and Vani on thefts of second. Murphy also stole an other sack during the evening. ' 1 r ,- s Is WIUTE INJUEED OAKLAND. Calif, Aug. Portland outfielder Don White was struck on the right ear today by teammate ' Brooks Holder's , line drive during batting practice. The injury appeared not to be serious. ULL Line Scores: Trl-aty Taeoma 100 001 000 8 1 T -100 059 lta T 11 a s Stan and Paauti KIdb and Lund- berg. " i , . h Wena tehee 001 .000 010 J It Vancouver 101 010 OOx S llfil Gafuway and Bobenoa; Bernandex and Moore.- .- . Victoria i 00ft 000 fall Yakima aOOl 100 Six 4 ! 0 !il Tierney i and Cardinale; Barrett and Ticalera. i !.. . v .. ... WESTEKN DTTKRNATIOAX.' WLGB W L CB Spokane M 41 Ll Victoria 60 71 19 s Vancver 05 4S 4 Tacoma ' ST 75 31 ',a Salem 87 64 SI Yakima . 5S 75 32,a Wntcbce 62 70 S4 Tri-Clty 54 79 35 Saturday reaulta: At Spokane 1.. Salem 3 2nd came on pas 1); at Ta coma 7. Trl-Clty 1: at Yakima 4. Vic toria 1; at Vancouver 5, Wena tehee 3. COAST LKAGTJE W L GB WLGB Seattle tl 60 Oakland 74 78 17 h Hlywod 08 65 5 Sacto 69 01 ZX LosAng 74 70 164!SanDso 68 01 22 a Portland 78 78 lSltiSanFran 68 85 5 Saturday resulta: At Oakland 7, PorUand 21: at Hollywood 1. Seattle 0; at Sacramento 7. San Francisco 10; St San Diego 3. Loa Angeles 1. National, lkagcs WLGB . W I. OB Broklyn 77 St Louis 17 SO It NewYrk 71 51 T ClnclnaU 52 88 24li Boston 59 59 17 Chicago 53 67 24Va Philadel 60 63 IS iPittsbgb 51 71 27 - Saturday results: At Brooklyn 1, Chicago 5; at Bottoa 0, Cincinnati ; at Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh! (13 Inn.); at New York-SU Louis, rain. AMERICAN LKAGUK W It Pet. Clevlnd 78 45 NewYrk 77 46 1 Boston 71 40 Chlcaao 67 56 11 Saturday results: W 1. GB Detroit 57 65 20a Wathgtn 50 71 27 Philadel 50 75 20 St Louts 38 82 381V At Cleveland 3. New York 7; at Chicago 6, Boston 2; at Detroit 8. Washington 11; at St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 0. Beavers Gobber Acorns 21-7, Grab 3rd Place in Coast Race ' .4 ..... ; r " ? '- "'-"-" : . i a OAKLAND, Aug. 25-P)-PortIand's Beavers went on their biggest batting spree of the season tonight as they mauled the Oakland Acorns 21-7 in a Coast league clash, with the aid of a 19-hit attack. The win moved the Portlands into third place in the standings. The Bevos had two six-run Innings tne nrst and fourth. Larry Ward went the route for the winners. Hollywood's Stars cut the Seat tle Rainiers lead to five games with a 1-0 decision as Ben Wade nosed Marv Grissom in a hill dueL San Diego stopped Los Angeles 3-1 and San Francisco topped Sacra mento 10-7. " Britons Crushed Amerks Clinch Wightman Cup BROOKXINE, Mass- Aug. 25-0P)-The United States outstand ing women tennis stars swept all but one of seven matches against England's best players while gain ing their 15th consecutive Wight man Cup triumph today at Long wood. ' The 23rd renewal of this inter national competition, which, dates back to 1923, saw three American triumphs yesterday and 16-year-old Maureen Connolly of San Di ego, Calit, clinched matters In to day's opening engagement by de feating; Kay Tuckey, 6-1, 6-3. Ferrier Widens Wavne' Lead - - FORT WAYNE, Ini, Aug. 25 (AVAustralian golfer Jim Ferrier shot bis third straight 68 today and took a three-stroke edge over the field in the 15,000 Fort Wayne open tournament. Carding a 54 hole total of 198, Clayton Heafner of Charlotte, N. C, was next with a 201. Ttzo Crcck-Ups Mcr Holly-Dotd BUI Len Sutton Tiikes Victonniri Hot Rod Feature By Charles Ireland Xjim Sutton, hotter than a two dolUr pistol tn bU CZ1C Wayne Corniag bet red. reared away from all opposition Satsrday ttlxat at a Sollywood Cowl speed frmeu that saw the rirst-aLd 314 get lis fceaviett wsrkost cf tie sf iscn. ..- rred HarrU, a Pertiand driv er, was ko'd briefly when his, ear erasbej tit the retaining f fsce ea tiie ssct.'.r,test turn Izx the eonsolaUaa race. ; . AiJd Say lleyle, professional . rtaatmaa, went down for a pro lisxed eosnt foUowlar a sched nled head-on crash, between two toekears,. l-: Neither was hospitalized, bat Ilojle Incurred a wrenched ahoalier. The crowd, wa!1;J for aa ixanLiIng three minuii be fore he was haded front Us Sattoa, as asaal, dominated the hot rod e rents, lie wen the una trials wiii a ISS second lap around Ihe eiuarter-mUe aval. Ke also won the trophy & and tie first heat race before walkina away from the field in the 25-lap clsAfeaia Ttnt.,J-.-' ."s." Uji F t a a k 1 e HcGowta- finished second La the feature' race, fol lowed by Xandy Francis- who came ect of retirement to lilst the fast "44 car that has placed high tn reeent hot-rod meets hereXraneia was a top driver here rwe years sgo. ; Sattoa tolaaed a gran! alarm fey an ye-Usk laaS Klxnt. rnto Koch beat hint by tsthes la the fourth beat race (7 laps). Set ton. starting last la the reverse handicap race, trailed Koch all the way and tartly f-Ue-I t eatci tia at C.s k Keen, dririnr bis faaaClar "1" ear with a different motor, was vnable to challenge Sotton in the other races. Andy Wilson led Sal tan for six laps la the first beat race, v- v : .. v. . -v Tbm head -en crash rone of the most sensational ever stared here provided the crowd ef 2,- 000 with a thrCl they should sav or for some time. ., Earl and Say ZZojle, brothers, bare "performed' the crash about 49 times. They try to crash at an 19-mlles-per-hoar point ef contact. "Eclieve it or not, experiments have shown that is safer than Blower speeda provldins both ears are goisg at the same speed," Xirl said silcr the race. "Cay was goinx; slower than 1 was tonight and. as ecal, tbe man ia the sl3W c;r :U the trtr.tcM. PORTLAND (21) (7) OAKLAND - AB H O At AB H O A Barrxf 6 SI 0! Wilson 4 OS 4 4!PavlckJ 4 liGalan.i . 8 0Wthrly.r 4 olJorrsenJ 0 9'Chstphra 1 ORafnUf 4 Oi Hardy ,p 0!Johnan,p 0! Bailer .d uxaDouj BanakU Thorns J. Brovlar HolderJ Austin Roaslx LaiaU.l Ward.p Glatnex 1 12 t e s s NeaLe Moran-a Dahle.p Lamno- HitUj Total 45 It XT 141 Total SS S 27 U a Singled for Bailey in Tth. - -Singled for Dahle in tth. Portland . 810 603 41021 Oakland -t . - , -. 000 120 040 9 Locine pitcher Hardy. Ieft on him Portlasd lO; OaUaad S. TWo base hita Baainski. Bolder. Austin. Three base hit Lafata. Home runs Rossi, Calan. Jorgensen. Errors Thomas. Lafata. Wilson 3, Jorgenaen S. Racni. Runa batted In Barr S. Thomas. Gladstone. Holder 2. Austin. Rossi 7. LafaU 3. Ward 2, Calan 3, Jorgensen. RsgnL Double plays Bi- sinski-Austin-Lafata 2. Time 2:32. Umpires Nenezicli. Orr. YouneT and Engeln. Attendance 1.623. Seattle 000 000 600 0 T 0 Hollywood 001 000 Ox 14 1 Grtesom. Davis (T) and KrautU Wade and Sandlock. , ' San Francisco 20S S0O 000 IS IS 1 Sacramento .. 000 023 101 7 S 2 Cereghino, Peres (t and Tornay; Plckart. Grubb (4). Carraaouel 6). GUtoxpto (7. Stores (9) and Smith, Thrasher (S). Loa Anarelea 000 010 000 1 8 1 San Diero 000 021 OOx 0 7 4 Lade. Besse (0) and Raimondl; Ker rigan. Beaton (II and Narafon. .- Trabert Takes Title v--- BALTIMORE, Aug. 23 -UPH Tony Trabert, the young husky who-has been skippinjc nimbly up the big-time tennis ladder, beat the veteran Gardnar Mulloy 0-7, 9-7, 0-. 6-J today in the finals of the Middle Atlantic Qrass Court championships. - Table of Coastal Tides TIDES lOK TAIT, OKCGOM ACGCSTlSSl tCompiled by US. Coast and Geodetic., survey, peruana, ore.i Petn srandarS Time " Aug. HIGH WATERS LOW WATERS 2S 2t m 11 24 ajn. 74 pjn. 10l? sum. a sa pjn. 11-01 ajn. - 0 22 pjn. 11 J4 a-m. 19 II pjn. 32 -t 2 pjn. 1 1 C pjn. 12 17 p.m. 11 -O pxa. 4.1 4.4 2 .22 ml 130 pjn. a 22 un. -2:44 pjn. . 4.11 am. 3:43 pm. 4:52 ajn. 4.-39 pjn. . 5 27 ajn. 5:12 pjn. S:59 ajn, 11 pja. J S.4 04 33 0J 3.1 -.! . aa -j 2S 2J j JiiyceeNet Finals Today i Titles in the. annual Junior Chamber of Commerce's 'dty tennis championships . will be decided today en the ITilbun ette courts, in men's,- junior men's boys and Junior girls di visions. ,'(-. j John Paulus and Ted Stook are finalists tn the men's gronp. In the Junior men's section finals will be held this morning and finals this afternoon. The semi-finals matches put John Minifie against Dick Johns and Lyn Hardy I opposite Norm Cocking. Mel Williamson and John Clayton will tangle In the boys division, with the winner to meet Gary Boedlgheimer for the crown. I Tho title in the Junior girls gronp will be decided between Pam Clayton. Gladys Weaver and Nancy Paine. Finals matches start at S o'clock.' .' i Riegger Star OfBigSlioot M -D, ........ VANDALIAJ O, Aug. 25-P)- i.ne oaux urand American trap shoot wound I up today and a marksman who failed to win a single title became the star of the 1,500,000 target barrage. - I Arnold Riegger, 30-year-old sir plane factory employe from Seat tle awsh., won both overall and all-around titles. Riegger broke 666 of 1,000 targets in the 18 yards, doubles, and handicap events to outshoot the field of some- 2,000 for the overall championship. i ! .... ' I I ; . S' ' . - Tpotters Arrive Home -With Perfect Record ! NEW YORKj Aug. 25-ttfV-Nlne members of the Harlem - Globe TrQtten basketball team arrived at i Idlewild, airport today after winning 78 games and losing none in a tour of 14 European and North Africa countries. Y Jesse Owens; former Olympics track star .who accompanied the team as sports commentator, said, "The team had a more varied ex perience than i any other sports group in history. We did a great Job in selling America."' National League Cincinnati ' 000 400 0 0 1 Boston L000 410 lOx 0 11 1 Fox. Perkowikl (S). Byerly 7), Eraott (S) and Howell: Sain. Eatock (i Chipman (7) and St. Oair. Ptttaburcte 018 100 000 001 S S Philadelphia Ml 000 100 000 t 10 1 : (Twelve innings) ' - ' Carlsen - and i Garafiola: Church. Helatzelman 4. Hansen (7). Kon stanty and Seminick. ' -.-Cbicaxo , , , .... 812 2S 0 g 0 0 Brooklyn I - 100 0 110 (Calied after 7 inntay. rain) "Kelly and Edwards; lnkine. Labine IS) and CarapaneUa.. . Triplets Born to Gypsy Bio ther i NZW YORK; Aug. 2S-VMrs. Walter Thompson, 23. a gypsy and the ' mother of four children, xave birth to triplets today in Morris ania hospital, the Bronx. - " ; The new babies, premature, are .a : a . " ... m two giris, one ox wem iour pounoj 10 Ounces, the ether four pounds six ounces, and a boy. tw9 pounds 12 ounces. ' The mother and babies were re ported dolzg nicely. m ) n 6 r?w ' Woodling Continues Sensationel Streak; Blantlc Helps -v JvAu 255Vpl.yIn championship form in winning the big games when the chips are down, the New York Yankees smashed the Cleveland Indians today; 7-3. and moved to wit5a one game of first place in the American league. i ; . . ; raov Jf13 - A Jadies dav rrowrf nf RS lin mt YpW m . . ... . . ' land stadium, and watched the Yanks maul, their favorites for tbe second straight day and e wie. two rarrlM 1a nnn Kern V-lr Va. 1 . n .-- . . -"v. f4 - - -" w uw nwu vi .v a4uuca itiui ueveiana m. u m 4 tmtza -Tb.e) StcrtesTnfm. Salam. Orecon. Sunday. Anaast 2S. 1S51 Eugene Bucks Favorite Wools So Face Osivefld: In'.Softy Tourney Today " '. EUGENE. Aug. 2S-jn-TTlam tVi Valla will nun first game of the opening round of the annual state softball tourney nere tomorrow. ' ! j ' .J"19 fm team that has given Eugene the state tiUe three times m UJ m U1U : Will U1JIV LUB champions of the Eugene City lea gue lther MontznmPT-e Ward nr Jensers in the finale of the sev en-game opening round. Eugene was to nave met The Dalles, dis- Keiih Marshall, who dldnt lose a City leasuo same all seaooa long for the ehamBloai Camab!! Hmt Wools, will hurl the local team's openug round tilt against Oswego today. 4 pjsw la the State Softball tourney at Earene. Maaager Snide Camnbell nlans to ge irith Jim Rawlins, Hollywood Merchants ace. en Monday if tbe Wools get by the Initial round. trict IS champions. But that team decided not to enter the tourney. Seven! Threats .Observers list the Eugene Bucks as the strongest team. Capable of a DOtsible . unset. . howevrr. ' fir Klamath Falls, Hermiston. Oswego or irvauis and possibly Salem's Campbell Rock Wools. ' Favorites pitchers - Eugene Bob Willis and Ron Willouehbv? Klamath Falls. Vern Collins and Cal Bonner: Hermiston. Harlnw Spencer and Vern Henderson; Os wego, jonnny Pearson; corvauis, Hal Wehmeier, Jack Sprick, Dick Snrickr Salem. Keith Marshall and Jim Rawlins. First round schedule: Ik If !- ' CI. : itiinor atat Noon Klamath Falls vs. Tillamook. 1. pjn Hermiston. vs. Oakrldce. 2 p.m Mill City vs. Redmond. S pjn. Forest Grove vs. Grants Pass. 4 pjn. Oswego vsj Salem.-. pjn. ajcer vs. cottar Grove. I B m KllfU hn IU7IT1 nl. I llln M. II-lil cT5m M"r iu Dame piona.) - . BROWNS CRUSH YANKS AKRON. O.. Aue. 2W4V-The champion Cleveland Browns romped to seven touchdowns to night while walloping the New York Yanks. 52-0. in a national professional football league exhibition. American League Boston- Chicago ooi 000 001 s .003 030 OOx 0 Nixon. Masterson (3) and A. Robin. son: Holcombe and Sheeljr. New York IPS 120 001 T 11 ' Cleveland 100 020 000 S S 0 Lopat, Reynolds ( and Berra: Garcia. Brissie (6), Gromek (8) and Hegan. Washington Oil 200 30111 14 1 Detroit , , .103 000 001 111 1 Starr, Harris (4) and Kluttz: Trucks. Bearden (3). White (T). Borowy (1), Gray (9) and Swift. Philadelphia 110 000 105 I 11 1 St. Lotus 100 OCO 000 1 11 1 Martin. Schelb (0) and Astro th; Pll letto. Suchecki (9) and LoUar. Batta (8). -.. ...as a soup tend -that's " TK2 ECONaVJCAI, CUAJl, CCtiYUi'.Zn tVZL CAPITOL LUMBER XO. 2ZZ0 N. Cherry Avo. - US lrlis Fagan, Seals oh Block By Buss Newiand SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25-(ff-The San Francisco Seals, one of the top clubs in minor league base ball, will be put up for sale shortly. Future disposal of the valuable Pacific Coast league outfit was announced today. From bis home in Hana. Island of Mauln, Hawaii, paul L Fagan. sole owner of ; the multi-million dollar plant, franchise and clav- ers, announced be was quitting He said he was quitting because the league fwould not go for bet ter baseball in San Francisco." Fagan, who has been one of the leaders in the battle to have the Triple A -qoast loop raised to major league status, added, "Ev erything is first; class in San Fran cisco except baseball. You cant ODerate a minoe loam a town like that " V Damon Miller, secretary of the club, said that Fagan would retain me 4a,uuu seating park 7- Chicagb Bears SAN FRANPr.'Vn The San Francisco 49ers, ' fresh from a smashing 45-14 victory over uic naMuagton tteasains, take on the big Chicago; Bears here tomor- iuw in a national lootbaU league exhibition game.' this year. , j . . i Rugged Gene Woodling, whosa homer killed the Indians but nlrht. 2-0, and Rookie Mickey Mantle, back up from Kansas City, proved the flies in today's ointment 17 For 23 1 ' J j Woodling singled twice and walk. twice, drivine- in thre rrnii Tweet ing his hit output to 17 labi last 33 official at bats a nhenomenal 733 cliD. Mantle, who retained the club yesterday after a month's so journ at Kansas City, belted a two- run homer and a two-baggerj j Leadoff man Phil Rizzuto helned the cause along by getting three) siaeles and scorinr four run ! aa New York combed three Cleveland miners lor 11 hits. : ? Cleveland, which held a two- game lead in first place wheni the Yanks came to town Thursday; got nine hits off Eddie Lopat, who racked up his 17th decision again- : st seven defeats. The Indians ne ver could put together a sustained attack, scoring once In the open ing inning and twice in the filth on Bob A Vila's homer with fona aboard. -.; t ii . . Reynolds Helps Lopat ' H Throat tired in tho -TetitH aff getting one out Al Rosen singled ana itay uoone aouoied, and when Lopat pitched a ball to Bob Ken nedy, Allie Reynolds cam in; to retire the side.! At Brooklyn, tho Dodrere vera beaten bv the Chicago Cuba. B ti 1. in a fame halted by rain after lev- en innings. This sliced another hall game off Brooklyn's National lea rue lead, with tho New Yark CU ants now seven games behind ia second place. ' -,-. i! I The St. Louis Cardinals ' were lsaHlna th Clant. tn Mmk VaA ! 5-1, when the game'wu washed. a a . . . . . out oy rain in tne thira inning. Phil Cavarretta. tho Chieara manager, hit a homer and a single to anve in zour cud runs. -i (Continued on next page) 1 1 BIG SIX j 1 Ab X R Pet. J4 . - rs MudaL Cardinals 115 437 04 1st Ash burn. Phuiles 121 80S 79 173 .341 Robinson. Dodcers 11 413 00 141 1.341 S-atn lhl.tM M tl II In 1 Minoao. White Box, ..111 437 a 4S 43S tieu. xigera , .. n ae tb im Runa batted in: National leaama Kiner. Pirates 02; Irvtn. Giants 00. American learue ZernLil, AthlaUcS 110; Williams. Red Sox 107. i Home runs: National toague Xlner, Pirates 38; Hodget. Xtodreis 34. Amere lean learue ZerniaL AUxle tics 30: Wil liams, Red Sox SS. - i s. . 1 - Fcr Heal Tracks J Tans, Stakes, Pieksps Do Tear Own ' Hauling. 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