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CHAMP BACK Erl Brooks,
who won th. City T.nnii
Tourn.m.nr doubl.i till with
K.n Karni Lit year,' will be
beck on tin firing lino tomor.
row with different partner,
Ron Lowell, Broo'ti it alio
entered In iinqlot competi
tion in tht weok-lonn, tourns
, ment,
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Netfest
Opens
Sunday
'tin annual C.'llv Tennis Tourna
ment, apoiutorrcl by lite Moon.
Lauur. oiwim loitinrrow n the tree
Uiarlrd Moore Park court.
Bit ilivlMnna will be run nlf:
nien'a miiilrn. doubles end conso
lation, wnmrn'a single, lunlnr RlrU
slnilti and junior meri t aluiles.
Two defending champions re on
hsnd. Jan Taylor in the Junior
irl dlvlnlon. end Purl Brooks,
who won the doubles title lent yearJ
wit. Krn Keriu.
Kama hu moved to Reddlni end
Brook will teem with Ron Lowell,
perennial junior men's winner now
graduated to the men bracket.
The.tournev will run l week
with finals elated for Aua. S.
Moone will give trophies to the
( Inner.
Larsen,
Seixas
Wax Japs
CINCINNATI l Team captain
Billv Talben of New York end
Oitulnitr Mullov ol Miami, Fie.,
crin wrap up Untied males vic
tory over Japan Saturday In the
Ural round or the Davis Cup Ten
nli eliminations.
They're the nntlon'e No. 1 dull
bleu ttam end they'll be matched
annum Jlro Kumamaru end Fum
llrru Nakano.
Kumamaru 'M one of the Jap
aneie vicllma Friday an the United
(Hates team romped Into a 3 to 0
lead with triumphs In both of the
opening matches.
Kumamaru'a aoft tihots reused
aome trouble for Art Larnrn of
Han I.eandro, Calif., but the un
predictable American southpaw'a
more diversified array of ahota
finally paid off with a 0-4, t i. 1-8,
4-4 victory.
For a few minute It looked If
Vic Hrlxas of Philadelphia, the ne
tlon'a No. I alnale player. mlk"ht
be headed for a nnuiid brallnir at
the hands of youthful At-nushl Ml
vagi, but the bin American finally
got hl.i beerum and ripped off a
6-3. 6-1, 8-0 triumph.
Fluhrer's Suffer
First Defeat
Fltihrer'a Bakery and Motor In
vestment are tied for the top spot
In the Pee Wee Softball Lengue
after the Bnkery nine boya auffered
their flr.il defeat laat nlht, to
Farmer's Lumber by a B-8 acorc.
Thoiiina Iiitmrtince edged Con
drey'a, 8-8, and Sanslcra clobbered
Mt-dn Land, 41-8, In other Peg Wee
gami'.i.
Mldltot Lengue results imv VFW
beat Killer's. 7-3. and Exchnnuo
mub nip Knstslcle Electrlo. 7-6. to
throw VFW and Exchange Club Into
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Joey Picks Marciano
By Knockout Monday
Dr JACK IIANIl
GREENWOOD LAKH, N. Y.UB
Straining for the aound of the bell
that will cut him loose against
Horry Matthews Monday night at
Yankee Htodlum, Rocky Mnrclano
winds up his training camp wurk
Saturday.
Nobody la tipping Ills hand on
the battle pluiy of the unbeaten
Brockton, Muss., slugger with 36
knockout victories In 41 fights.
But there Is a strong suspicion
that ho will come out swinging from
the first bell, shooting for an early
crusher.
The winner gels Jersey Joe Wal
com. for Ilia world heavyweight
championship In September. But
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Weiseir
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Ends Bout
In Ninth
By HID lU HD
Hcatty'a rtalpu Wtuur bombed
out Jerry cupiUorl llenauu lum
infill ai the niitiory wall a aavago
two-llau-d attack that leu the I'oiv
land buy battered and uncuiiAcluua
ut the icet ol the ringalUcra at the
cud of nine I'lcr Hl ruunda.
Iho flulit goeti down In the bonk
an a lOUl luunif IKO lor Vvelhcr
und give. him recrruunlrn--al irjhi
uiKiritClully aa "Oregon a be.il
llghlwelghi."
Weisrr, hl face ameaied Willi
blood li'oui Itrtiaud'a tupier-lue
kit )uij, caught Itcimud with a
Id I la the body near the lopea and
lulluwed It with a right to the Jaw
thai aenl ftriiaud tumbling out of
Ihn ring aiinultnneounly wlln the
bell llmi rnilrd the ninth round.
Ueimud'a hecoudn throw In the
lowel. Hill Ihry wouldn't have had
to. Keferee Wally Mow would have
mopped the wild brawl that eaw
Itenaud fall alx times, one time
alter the eighth round bell, a mai
ler that com Weu-ier thai round.
But there was little doubt of the
outcome soon alter the Ural bell
nouudrd.
KNOCKDOWN
Weiner didn't live Itenaud time
to gel his left working and pounded
him to the canvaa with a Hurry
ol punches In the Ural heal. Wcp.er
inadvertently caught Itenaud with
a led hook while Ihe Porllander
wax on one knee In Uisl opening
blitz.
Welner, arming the kill, swarmed
Into Reuaud In the second round
and cut him down In a corner with
a right to the alomach and a left
book to the jaw.
Itenaud came back gamely after
that and kept the stalking Welaer
at bay In the third, fourth and
fifth rounds will) his Jolting lelt.
But Welaer caught up with his
foe again In the elalh round with
his one-two combination and Re
mind vlelled the canvas again,
llltKU
The whirlwind attack teemed to
tell on Welser In the aeventh' and II
looked like Reuaud would ride to
the end on his machine-gun lelt.
But Welser caught up with him
near the rln of the elgnth and nit
llurry of punchea carried on past
Ihe bell and left Renaud on the
seui of his pants In his own corner.
The nnuli waa halted alter
Welser had Renaud down and. try
ing dc.incrateJy lor a knockout,
rushed Itenaud to the ropes ami
hit him while Jerry waa hanging
ouuido the ropes.
Moss slopped the fight for a
minute to give Renaud a rest. Bui
ulier the round continued, Welser
caught Reuaud near a corner and
belled him with a left hook to the
mid-secllun. The right-hand bomo
that followed sent Renaud hurtling
out of the ring.
It was the only knockout of the
evening on a aJam-bang card.
I NANI.MOl K
Bruco Miller won every round in
a unamlous six-round aeml-windup
decision over 8ealte't Pat Ma-
honov.
Mahoney couldn't gel set as the
big IiKlisn set him up re
peatedly with a sharp left Jab and
pounded him wun naro rignu.
Blackle Vanderveer'a six-round
win over Rudy Carlson waa unanl
mou.i loo. Vanderveer had Carlson
down In the fourth round with two
left hookx, one to the body, one
to the Jaw.
Darrell Harrington whipped Mil
lard Johnson, a Negro llstic clown
from Seattle, In the six-round
special event.
Harold Wright beat Zane Mingo
In the four-round opener.
Promoter Mack Li lard an
nounced there would be another
light show Aug. (. He la trving to
land Ureal (Jack) Bnapp for the
main event.
Donna Wins
Donna Snront. cltv golf cham
pion, wfm the Tin Whistle Tourna
ment yeHterdny at Reames.
Donna fired an 86. racklne- In 91
points.
Pnrl nrnur uinn It, e.k 1.1 e
lor Women division with a 67 and
two points.
the winner will be more attractive
If he Is an early knockout winner.
"It all depends on what the other
guy docs," said Charley Goldman,
his trainer. "If he runs, we'll have
to catch him. If he stands aim
and fights, Rocky will be ready."
Ilie swarthy slugger, bronaed by
a six-weok conditioning program,
wasn't quite so evasive.
"I'm going nftor him as soon
as I can," he said. "No walling.
As soon as I find sn opening,
I'll shoot the works. That's what
I always do."
Joey Maxim, the light heavy
weight king, picked Marciano in
wm dv a Knockout on his brute
punching strength.
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RALPH WEISER clotti in (ait on Jerry Renaud and drepej the
Portland lightweight ever the ropei. Moment! after thii pic
ture was taken, tit Baatty Bomber had Renaud on deck, juif
on of lix limet in the thrill-pecked bout.
Bj The Attoclatcd Press
AMERICAN LEAtil K
W L Pet,
New York
HoMon
86 37 .603
M 40 .560
Cleveland
83 43 ,553
80 43 .843
80 46 .831
Washnglon
Chicago
Philadelphia
43 44 .4U8
St. Louis
37 88 .380
31 60 .341
Detroit
Friday's Results
Detroit 3 New York l (night)
Cleveland 4 Washington 3 might)
St. Louis 3 Boston 3 tnlght)
Chlcsgo 6-4 Philadelphia 0-6 tlwl
nighw NATIONAL LEAGL'K
W L Pel.
61 36 .807
86 31 .644
83 41 .859
47 44 .816
48 46 .800
39 63 .439
38 66 .404
36 70 .371
Brooklyn
New York
81. Louis
Chicago
Philadelphia
Boston
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Friday's Results
New York 3 Cincinnati 1
SI. Louis 8 Brooklyn 4 might)
Pittsburgh 3 Boston 3 I night i
Chicago 8 Philadelphia 3 might)
Western International League
W I. Pet.
64 31 .674
47 43 .638
61 47 .830
40 ' 47 .4115
40 48 .489
44 63 ,464
40 68 .431
40 68 .431
Victoria
Vancouver
Spokane
cmiem
Lcwlslon
Yakima
Trl-Clty
Wcnatchee
Friday's Results
Victoria S Spokane 3
Lewlston 7 Vancouver 3
Yakima 7 Trl-Clty 1
Salem 3 Wenatchee 0
TACIFIC COAST LKAGl F.
W I, Pet.
70 46 .603
70 47 .698
63 63 .643
67 64 .814
68 89 .483
66 61 .479
46 71 .393
Hollywood
Oakland
San Diego
Seattle
Portland
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Sacramento
46 73
Friday Nllht't Results
Oakland 8-8, San Francisco (-3
(first game 10 InntnuN)
Seattle 6, LOs Angeles 6
r'oriland 8, San Diego I
Sacramento 8, Hollywood 3
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Oakland's fence busting Acorns
aren't daunted one whit by the
blistering pace being set bv the
Hollywood Stars In the Pacific
Coat.1 League race.
In fact, while 8acramento cooled
Ihe red hot Stars 8-3 Friday night,
Oakland moved within a half game
of first place with a double victory
over Son Francisco 6-8 and 8-3.
Other games saw Seattle nm Los
Angeles 6-6 and Portland drou SanJ
uiego a-i.
Oakland made good use of the
home run to take the first game
In extra Innings and the same
weapon copped the nightcap.
At the end of the regulation sev
en Innings of the opener, the score
.lood 4-4. San Francisco went
ahead 6-4 In the tenth, but Lloyd
Christopher tied the count with a
homer in the Oaks' half. Then Oak
land loaded the sacks and Center
Fielder Sam Chapman singled in
the winnlnc run.
TWO HOMERS
Snider Jorgcnsen socked two
round trippers In the nightcap and
Christopher came through with
another.
Meanwhile Hollywood, which had
won 13 of Its last 14 games, fell
apart in Ihe field and committed
(our errors responsible for six un
earned Sacramento runs. Manager
Joe Uordon helped his club's cause
with two homers. His four master
in the ninth highlighted a four-run
rally that Iced the contest.
San Diego, the leader through
Ihe first half of the season, con
tinued to slip as Fred Sanford did
a, neot handcuffing Job for Port
land in taking his 13th victory of
the campaign. After hurling shut
out ball for eight innings, he need
ed help in the ninth when the
Padres threatened to rally.
STOP KA1.L1
Rent Up stouned a ninth inning
Los Angeles uprising to take the
narrow win. Trailing bv two runs
going into Ihe final frame, the
Angels added a run and had two
men on when the Kamiers snipped
off the rally.
Vern Kindsfather took credit for
his 13th vlctorv although he needed
help from Charley Schanz In the
last Inning.
KENTt'CKY ON TRIAL
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. lift The
University of Kentucky, charged
with overstepping the rule book In
building Its athletic program, goes
on mar' Saturday,
lis standing ns a national football
nnd basketball power could be at
stake In a closed hearing before
Ihe Southeastern Conference Exec
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NORTH BEND Jack Henkel
pitched and hit the Eugene Junior
Legion learn to a 9-4 win over the
Klamath Cokes In the first round
of the Southern Oregon district
playolfs Friday.
The game went scoreless until
the fourth when Oeorge Hanson
scored for Ihe Cokes on Ing Mont
gomery's single.
Dale Dickey tripled for Eugene In
the filth inning with two on when
Ing Montgomery lost the ball In
tlie hard-io-sce twilight.
Henkel added two more runs
with a home run. a well-hit ball lo
left Held that bounced over Louie
Taucher s head and scored Dickey.
TIK KCOItK
The Cokes tied the score 4-all In
the fifth when Jack Hendrlckson
tripled lo right field, scoring Pitch
er Jo Jo Oeorge, Taucher and Ron
Owlngs.
Oeorf-e and Taucber had teased
walks from Henkel and Owlngs
got on base on an error that should
have been the third out.
Eugene wenl ahead to slay In the
sixth when Henkel slammed
a grand-slam home run, an Inslde-the-park
clout that was hit the
same way his two-run Job was.
The ball bounced over Taucher s
head to clear the bases and give
tugene an 8-4 lead. Eugene added
one in thf ninth for good measure.
TWO HITS
Hendrlckson got two of the
Cokes' five tills, one his three-run
triple.
Hanson also tripled for the
Cokes.
The Cokes were scheduled to face
Myrtle Creek tonight, 8-0 losers
yesterday to the host North Bend
learn.
North Bend tangles with Eugene
In the double elimination tourna
ment that could stretch through
Monday.
Line score:
Eugene 000 044 001-9 a 2
Cokes 000 130 000-4 8 2
Henkel and Bowen: George and
Yarnell.
Metiers,
Hercules
Post Wins
Metiers and Hercules won City
Softball League outings lost night
in slugfesls on Conger Field.
Metiers beat Elks. 10 nrit.
les out-lasted Bssln Auto. 10-7.
Billy Toole homered for Metiers
and Jerrv Johnson hit a double
with the bases losded.
H. Robinson, who had three home
runs In three times at bat for
Basin Auto recently, hit one cir
cuit clout last night, as did team
mates Jack Phelan and Jerry
Shults. Bob Lohrey homered for the
winning Hercules team.
Monday's games pair Elks
against Basin Auto and Metiers
against Bill' Place In the 7 p.m.
doublehcader at Conger Field.
Blue Man Out
CHICAGO I Blue Man. the
nation's leading money winning
thoroughbred of 1952 Saturday was
forced out of the 1155.350 Arlmeton
Handicap by recurrence of an old
leg Injury.
Owner Arthur W. Abbott of Rve.
N. Y., scratched the horse after
it failed to respond to overnight
treatment of a swollen tendon in
his right front leg.
The horse was a leading entry
In the handicap Saturday which
ends Arlington's 36-day summer
meeting. The race is the richest
event of Its kind this year it any
track.
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Indians
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Falters
By RALPH RODKN
Associated Press Sports Writer
The Cleveland Indians, counted
out as a pennant threat early this
week, are back In business once
again.
When the league-leading New
York Yankees dumped the Indians
7 ' i games off the pace by sweep
inng a doubleheaoer Tuesday, It
looked like curtains for the Tribe.
But the Indians bounced back,
knocking the Yanks off twice. Fri
day nignt they whipped Washing
ton, 4-2, and took over third place
from the Senators, 4 lh games be
hind New York and only 2 back
of second place Boston.
The Yanas, meanwhile, suffered
their third straight loss as they
bowed to the Tigers In Detroit,
2- 1. The Red Sox remained four
games astern of th Bombers by
dropping a 3-2 squeaker to the
St. Louis Browns. The Philadel
phia AthleUcs and Chicago White
Sox divided a twi-night double
header, the White Sox winning the
opener, 5-0 and the A's the second
game, 5-4.
GIANTS WIN '
In the National League, the New
York Giant defeated Cincinnati,
3- 1, in the major's only day game
and climbed to within 5 l? games
of Brooklyn's pace-setting Dodgers.
The St. Louis Cardinals trounced
the Dodgers. S-4, while In other
games, Pittsburgh shaded Boston,
3-2. and Chicago belted Philadel
phia, 8-3.
Early Wynn allowed the Senators
only six hits In besting Bob Porter
field. Wynn blanked Washington
after the first Inning In hanging
up his Hth victory.
Former Yankee 8teve Souchock
homered In the ninth for Detroit
on Bob Kuzava's first pitch to
fracture a 1-1 tie and beat his
old mates.
THREE HITS
The Browns nudged Rookie Bob
Brodowski for only three hits but
they bunched two of them along
with two walks In the seventh In
ning to beat the Red Sox. Bobby
Young's two-run triple featured the
uprising. Home runs by Hoot
Evers and Dick Oernert accounted
for all of Boston's runs off Tommy
Byrne.
Jim Hetrn was the whole show
In the Giants' triumph over Cin
cinnati. He limited the Reds to
four hits and won his own game
with a two-run homer in the fifth.
The Cards snapped a 4-4 tie in
the seventh when Relief Pitcher
Ed Vuhas doubled home the run.
The Red Birds sewed it up with
three more In the ninth off loser
Johnny Schmitz.
Bv The Associated Press
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal 5-3. Springfield 0-5 .
pSuffalo 14, Syracuse 7
uttawa 2, Toronto l
Baltimore 2. Rochester 1
AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION
Milwaukee 9, Charleston 7
Columbus 4, Kansas City 1
St. Paul 4. Louisville 3
Minneapolis 6. Indianapolis 4
TEXAS LEAGUE
Tulsa 3-6. San Antonio 2-9
Fort Worth 9. Shreveport 2
Dallas 3. Beaumont 1
Oklahoma City 7, Houston 4
CONCRETE
TURNOUT
Pf
ilftathias Holds
Decathlon Lead
HELSINKI li Bob Mathlas.
the defending champion from Tu
lare, Calif.. Increased his lead In
the Olympics discus competition
after seven events Saturday while
assorted other athletes continued
tlie business of methodically
wrecking Olympic records.
Mathlaa. who set a world record
In the American decathlon tryouts.
dominated the two events run off
Salurdty morning. ,
After seven events, he had a
total of 6.0M) points heading the
three-man American delegation at
the top of the scoring list. Milton
Campbell. 18-year-old Plalnfield,
N. J., schoolboy, held second place
with 5,704 points and Floyd Sim
mons of Los Angeles was third
with 5.303.
Ignance Helnrlch of France, sec
onl to Mathias In the 1SH8 Olym
pic decathlon at London and the
leading threat to American supre
macy here, dropped out of the com
petition after six events because
of a twbted ankle. Sepp Hipp oi
Germany moved Into the fourth
Barthel
Shatters
Record
HELSINKI tfi Joseph Barthel
of Luxemborg broke the Olympic
record for the 1.500 meter run
the "metric mile" and Gallna
Zybina of Russia shattered the
world and Olympic stands for the
women's shot put Saturday as the
most brilliant Olympic tfames of
all ended the sixth day of track and
ueid competition. -
With one more day of competi
tion left on the Red brickdust track
of the Olympic stadium, six world
records already have been exceed
ed and 23 Olympic records broken
in iraca ana iieia.
In each of the distance races
run so far the 10.000 meters, the
5.000 meters, and 3.000 meter
steeplechase and the 1.500 meters
the first six finlshersall have
been under the previous Olympic
records.
SAME TIME
In one of the greatest surprises.
almost matching Horace Ashenfelt
er's record-smashing triumph in
the steeplechase Friday, young
Bob McMillen of Occidental Col
lege in Los Angeles ran second
to Barthel and matched the win
ners record time ol 3:45.2., It
was the best performance ever
turned in by an American at this
distance. ,
The field for the day's metric
mile probably was the fastest ever
assembled, for the six runners who
finished out of the money were
closely bunched with the leaders.
Warren Iruetzler of LaGrange,
111.. America's second finalist, fin
ished last, in 3:56.
The first six all surpassed the
listed Olympic record of 3:47.8
made by Jack Lovelock of New
Zealand
GOLD MEDAL
Gallna Zbyina threw the shot 50
feet 2.58 inches to win another
Olympic gold medal for Russia,
wnicn is tar anead or trie United
States in total point scoring al
though it has scored comrjarativelv
iittle in track and field. She broke
the world record of 49 feet 3.35
jnenes ana me uiympic mark of
45 feet 1.33 Inches.
In the only other track final
Saturday. Australia's Mariorie
Jackson won her second Olympic
uue out iauea to maicn ner world
record feat of Friday. She won
the 200 meters dash in 23.7 sec
onds after taking her semi-final
neat in 23.4.
Lingenbrink
Eliminated
NTTW HtVTO Pftnn IA Tlv.
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w n i..i iuoi ivo irut IlUfC
Friday in the National Junior Golf
Championships as Dale Lingen
brink. Seattle, bowed out in the
quarter-finals with a 2 and 1 loss
iu cuuie Meyer5on. ijOS Angeles.
The semi-finalists wr thi-jta
Californians and one from Florida.
Along wun Meyerson, are de
fending champion Tommy Jacobs,
Montebello, Calif.; Pete Ouyer,
Monterey, Calif., and Don Blspllng
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spot with 5.044 points.
In the first of three decathlon
events, run off during the after
noon, the United States 400 meter
relay team with 200-meter cham
pion Andy Stanfleld running th.
anchor leu, breezed to an easy vic
tory In th. first qualifying heat.
France was second.
SHORT OF RECORD
The American team was timed
at 40 3 seconds, a half second slow
er than the Olympic record.
Stanfield came home a good live
yards In front of the French an
chor man. The first three runners
were Dean 8m!th of Texas, Harri
son Dillard of Cleveland, the Olym
pic high hurdles champion, and
Lindy Remigino of Manhattan,
the Olympic 100 meters champion.
Most of the American lead was
gained by Dillard, who ran with ex
plosive speed.
The 24th Olympic record of the
regular track and field competi
tion was broken right at the start
of the qualifying trials In the wom
en's shot put. Klvidja Tochenova
of Russia threw Ihe shot 46 feet
845 Inches to shatter the Olympic
mark of 45 feet 1.33 Inches set by
Frances's Michelen Ostermeyer in
IMS.
BREAK RECORDS
The swimmers, starting their
part of the Olympic program, got
right Into the record breaking act.
Eva Novak of Hungary, world re,
record holder In the women's 300
meter breast stroke, smashed the
Olympic record in her specialty
when she won her trial neat in
two minutes, 54 seconds. The old
Olympic mark was 2.:57.2 by N.
Van Viiet of Holland. Miss Novak's
world record Is 2:48.5. '
Another Hungarian girl, Eva Sze- '
kely, also bettered the old Olympic
breast stroke mark with a 2:56.1
performance. Two American en
tries failed to qualify when Gall
Peters of Washington finished sixth
in cne' heat and Judy Cornell of
Portland, Ore., seventh in anoth
er. CAGERS WIN
The American basketball team,
playing a confident, leisurely
game, whipped Czechoslovakia 72
to 47 to reach the semifinal round
in the round-robin series. Th.
Americans had beaten Hungary
Friday. Sunday they meet Uru
guay, a 70-56 winner over Hungary
Saturday, in the last game of th.
first round robin.
The teams are separated into
groups of four and the two win
ners in each group will advance
to the eight-team semi-finals. Uru
guay also has won two In the
same bracket with the U. S.
The U. 8. water polo team,
beaten in Its first game, earned
the right to continue in the tourna
ment by whipping Romania. 6-3,
in a second-elimination series for
defeated teams.
1H
- By The Associated Press
Batting, Steve Souchock, Tigers,
homered In ninth inning to give
Detroit 2-1 victory over the New
York Yankees.
Ptcblng, Jim Ream. Giants,
limited Cincinnati to four hits
and socked two-run homer to lead
New York to 3-1 victory.
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