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WKDNKSDAV. JUNK Itl, 11)54 IIKIIALI) AND NKW.i. ui.AAIAiil KALLS. OilKUON PAGE THIRTEEN Gus Bell Plated Above Brooklyn, Giant Stars NKW YORK Ml Cluclnnntl'M Birdie Tcliliells, a freshman man acr In Ilia National Lonuuc, In liiiilily Impressed with Urn all- round nbllllloii of the UmlKrrs' Duke snider mid the OlonU' Willie Maya, but lis aald today ho "wouldn't trtde Oui Bell lor either en." "Understand, I'm not knocltrnii Anldor or Mays," he emphasized, '"lliey're lino ballplayers. But I'd rather havo Hell on my team than any other center llelder In the Na tional or American Lruuuc." 'I lie 35-ynir-old Bell, whom the Urdu oululned iroul Hiltsuurih In 105 J. In liitlllnir an even ,360 ev. rnlh lmdiesl In Uie aenlor circuit, lln linn alumined eluhl home runs and driven In 44 ruin. "Dell doea everything you can oak ol a pluyer," 'I'cbuellB contin ued. "He hit equally well aualnsl lelty and rliihl-handed pltchera. Ile a a line llcldur and throws out hln ahare of runners on the bases. 'I'herc'a only one thing wrong, I fursshe doesn't net nil Iho pub licity that Hinder and Muya do." Marciano Breaks Training Camp By MI'KIUY KOKi; NKW YORK (IV-The long, hard montlu of training were over. Now the houra grew longer for heavy weight champion Rocky Marclano and challenger Kixard Ctiarloa an they awcated out llio mental tor lure of waiting lor the opening bell at Yankee Uladlum Thursday night. Tim la a bad lime the Walt trigfor most flghlera. And ino-l observers feel that It will allert tne boxer Charles more than Uie alugguig Marclano. "H'a the long ride to Uie aladluirt tne night of Uie light Uial cela the boxers." uld Marshall Miles, wlio managed the great Joe Loula and aaw many ol tho bomber'a opponents I recite before Uie bat tle. "They die on thai ride." Mile picked Rocky In 10 or Icna. "Charles probably will lead lor leven or tight rounds," aald Mllea, "and then Rocky will connect Just Ilka Joe used to do." The odda are 1-2 that undefeated Rocky will make the former cham pion from Cincinnati hla 41st kayo NIGHT iMM H) Till! ASSOtiAir.D I'ftliSS HONOLULU Carl IBobol Ol aon. 100 , San Franclnco, stopped Jesse Turner, 101, St. Louis, I (non-title I. RICHMOND, Calif. J. B. Reed, ItO'j, Travis Air Force Bate, Mopped James Cartwrighl, 191. San Franclnco, 10 , PORTLAND. Ore. Jim m y Byrne, 314, Portland, stopped Andy Walker, IMS. Han Franclnco, t. LAS VEOAH Nev. Neal Riv ers. 157. Bullalo, N Y., slopped Frank Skldmore, 155. Oakland, Calif. 4. DETROIT Ken Hammer ISO 'i, Detroit, outpointed Rmgo Har ris, UlU. Detroit, . HAZLETON, Pa. Bob Provlr.il, l.M) Frceland Pa., outpointed Joe Aurlllo, 101, Cheater, Pa., I. m By THE ASSOCIATED PftKSS BATT1NO Hank Thompson, New York Olants Hit a home run with two on and two out In the ninth to give New York a 8-3 vic tory over Cincinnati. PITCIUNO Vic RuM'ltl. 8t. Louis Caidlnals Won Ins sixth game, scattering six hue In beat ing Philadelphia 3-1. TONIGHT'S BALLFARE MEN'S SOFTBALL At Conger Field fl 4S Bill s Place vs. Round-Up 1:30 Suburban vs. Kalplne At Chtloquln 7:30 Chllnnuln vs. Elks WOMEN'S SOFTBALL At Conger Field 0:411 Midland vs. Merrill 1:30 Malln vs. Oregon Woolen victim. On uie light Itnrlf, the ycnr-old Urotkton Bruiser held I inn a a 1-3', choice. It was 6-1 againat Charles scoring a knockout. Both gludlutorn were due to leuve their Calnklll Mountain train ing camps late today. Charles, who boxed a tlunl lour rounds yester day, planned to leave Montlcello by car at 6 p.m. Rocky, who did some road work and caltsthenlca Tuesday, will take a helicopter ride from Oroaslnger, N.Y. to Newark. N.J., about 3:30 p.m. Then the fights will go Into seclusion until Uie noon weifh-m Thursday. Although there was a forecast of warm and humid weather and possible Uiuudernhowcrs lor Thurs day, promoter Jim Norrls report ed a bruk ticket aalc. He aald Uiere was I3O00O0 In the till and thai he expected it to go up lo the aladlum Thursday night with between UM.000 and 1400.000. He held lo his prediction of a tioo.000 gate "or more" with a break In the weather. Tlie ligntera will share In an other tlDO.OOO or so from the coant-to-coast theater tele vision and 139.000 from the net work radio broadcast. There will be no home television of the 30 p.m. test) 16-rounder. A csnvas cover will be hung over live ring In case'of a driisle late Thursday night. In the event ol a wealiier post ponement, the bout will be held Uie following Thursday. SCORES Mixrn noim.r iiast sHirr C A M. Brown i...,, ,. in at. Kuaer u. Miliar lo II. Mtlna A n. Jonaa P. At A. Uraan . 7 II. Kalrh and II Clough ........ 1 J td C. Ilaxtar , T r. A, V Knia.ton . . - T M. klrcolliim V U. milar ... . T -I A O. IVarton . . 4 H. K I. nrriman I). StrBntl At M. Palmer ... .. 3', T. and B Uavla . . . I The J. and C. Baxter team of Uie Mixed Doubles League walked olf with the team scoring honors iasi nntni at Lucky Lanes by win ning both scoring events. In team game action, the Bax ter's rolled a 425, and their three line total was good for 1180 Dins. Carl Brown and Bill Davis led tne way in individual action with a 203 game, and a scries score of do3 respectively. VI Kenaaton picked up Uie 5-7 spilt during the evening s action, auxin miiirtt.r SMUMI SHUT w t. (,. A A Tliomaa , . fl 3 n. i. napman nn Hlliar S 4 . irva vi. Willi! i . II. A St. Nurdquut .. T J. A I.. Paitrsa .. , , J 5 0. A B. Kvarta . - 7 a C. A n. Baard 1. A K. ClMfca , 4 a D. A B. Zlnkgraf , 4 t C. Tapn A T Llpplncott 4 a B. A T. C. Grlsgs 1 - 3 B D. A II. Branlll I 7 C. mid R. Beard combined with U10 Chnpmnn-Ritter team to cop all ten in scoring honors In the second shut of the Mixed Doubles bowling action la.st night. The Beards had a high series score of 1143. and the Rltter-Chap- man comDination took nigh game wllh Ihrlr 495 pin total. Clydo Rilter led the Individual high gome scoring with his 314 and Oeorgo Thomas has a three line series score of S43, FOR FATHER'S DAY-GIVE DAD rJEW LATHER D0T.1D -SMOOTHEST SHAVESA& est"""! ..... w-rmrnmwmtu ty- . i MikiDad II uujmiRiuurj l It'i New I It'i faitl It's fun! It'a Riu tht oraVnaf puth-baltm (We Olvai INSTANT, IRUSHLKSa LATHgR -for imootlnit ihavei in Vj the lime. Puti more moisture into whlik-ert-dnei most of raior'i work In ad vance. Lather rlmai Initantly-no clogged raior. Exclusive built-in after-ihave comfort soothes facs-it kindsr to skin. Now America's 1 shave. Ovsr IS million cans at Ait old. Today gat Risg-Only I Birdie Is too concerned wllh the prol;lcinn of lllllnu his club out ol slxlh place to worry about the up coming All-star Came, but be thinks It would be a nhuine II Bell or Tea Klusgcwnkl wcro left oil the squad. Show me a belter lu:.t base man than Klukrewnkl," he said. He bata .300, knockn In over 100 runs and comes up w ith 40 homers. What more can you stik? "Why If he played In the Polo Grounds he would hit 00 home runs for the (Hants. They nay he's not mi" of a iif-aer, but every lime I see a ball hit his way, he comes up wllh It and he digs those low throws out of the dirt loo." By lli:N rill.MiAR A I' Sports W riter If Leo Durucher'a bank balance holds out there's no telling what heiKhls the New York Olanta may reach this season. Leo's personal Investment In the rapid rlne of the Olants mounted In t-'OO today as he hauled out his checkbook and paid olf Bill Taylor unrl Hunk Thompson. Taylor got hla hundred for t home run In Milwaukee laal Thurs day, the only run in a 10-lnnlng victory that moved the Olants Into a llrst-pluce tie with Brooklyn, Thompson got Into the act last 51 Vancouver Setting Pace In WIL By Tllli ASSOCIATl:il I'ltKbS Tlie problem of kcepnm the Spokane Indians In Uie Western International Baseball League has taken the spotlight from Vancou ver in recent days but the Cnpl lanos have gone on winning and now lead the pack by 4 'a games, i ne caps, league pace-setters almost from opening day, opened their wldeat margin lo dale lues day night by whacking Victoria, 2-1 and 4-1. The double win si retched their latest streak to live strslghl. The Indians, starting what will be their last rosd trip If the Spo kane fans fall to develop a satis factory community ownership plsn, turned In a 7-S win In 10 Innings at Edmonton. Tlie orphan Indians, who.se franchise was de clared forfeited last Sunday, are playing this week under the di rection of the league, while a civic committee works on plans to ac quire the club from former owner Roy Hotchklss. Lewlston also Invaded Canada and pounded out 13-11 triumph over Calgary. Wenatchee shaded Trl-Clly 2-1 behind two-hit pitch ing by Charley Beamon .and Sa lem dropped Yakima 6-1. Vancouver'a Oeorge Nicholas limited Victoria to four hits and stroked a singled that drove in the winning run In the seven - Inning opener at Victoria. Bob Wellman's two-run homer, his ninth of Uie season, was Uie winning margin in Uie second game. Spokane also won via the home run route. Whltey Thompson homered for Edmonton lo tie Uie game at 5-5 In the eighth. In Uie 10th. Red Bobbins lifted - one out of the park with a man aboard to sew up the contest. The Calgary game produced Uie usual quota of homers, four by Cslgary and three by Lewlston. Four Calgary errors helped Uie Broncs. , In contrast, Trl-Clly managed only two hits off Charley Beamon at Wcnatchce and only one man reached first In Uie first five in nings. Beamon won his own game in the ninth with i line drive single scoring Pumpay Green. Salem scored four runs in Uie first inning and rolled to an easy win at Yakima. Tom DelSarlo was Uie winning pitcher. The Unescores: First game Victoria 100 000 01 4 ; Vancouver 000 Oil 03 6 0 Hodges and Martin: Nicholas and Duretlo. Second game Victoria 000 000 1001 7 0 Vancouver 001 300 Olx 4 10 1 Prior and Lundberg; Robertson and Pesut. Salem 401 000 1000 13 0 Yakima 000 000 0011 8 3 DelSarlo and Ogden: Schaening. Carter (1), Machado it) and Sum mers. Lewlston 034 300 11013 16 0 Calgary 011 001 140 I 13 4 Marshall and Oarny; 8 1 1 1 e s, Kapp 14), Owens Hi, Whyte t9) and Luby. Spokane . 104 000 000 3-7 8 0 Edmonton 113 000 010 05 14 3 Law son, Trnutwoln f and Dean; Conant and Prentice. Trl-Clly ooo ool ooo I 3 1 Wenalchee 000 001 0013 9 1 Bloom and Warren; Beamon and Jenney. By TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS AMERICAN tEAGl'K W L Pel. Ub Cleveland 3D 17 .608 Chicago 39 30 .043 3 New York 36 23 .031 4 Detroit 36 28 .473 12'i Washington 23 33 .418 15' Philadelphia 23 34 .303 17 Baltimore 21 35 .388 17'i Boston 10 34 .358 IS1, Tuesday's Results New York 8, Baltimore 4 Cleveland t, Washington 3 Philadelphia 11, Chicago 4 Detroit 4, Boston 1 NATIONAL New York Brooklyn Milwaukee Philadelphia St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh LEAGUE W L Pet 35 21 34 23 29 24 28 25 29 28 24 29 23 33 18 41 GB .828 .607 .547 41 i .528 61 i .509 8' .473 8, .418 11. .305 18'i Tuesday's Results New York t. Cincinnati 3 Milwaukee 7. Brooklyn 8 St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 1 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Hollywood 44 27 .830 San Diego 38 33 .535 8 Ban Frnndico 38 34 .528 8j Oskbnd 38 35 .521 7 Seattle 33 35 .485 ' Sacramento 33 38 .465 11 Lo Angeles 30 39 .435 13 Portland 28 41 .406 15 TucMlay's Results Sncrnmcnto 5. Portland 1 Ssn Francisco 18. Hollywood 12 IOs Angeles 5. Oakland 3 San Diego 9, Seattle 8 Wealern International League W L Pel. GB Vancouver 30 16 .652 Yakima 27 22 .551 4'i Edmonton 31 18 .538 V- Ppokane 25 23 .S'.'I 8 V.'cnatchee 26 24 .520 6 Lewlston 23 34 .4M 7i Trl-Clty 22 27 .449 9'i Victoria 20 25 .444 'i Sillem 22 28 .440 10 Calgary . 16 35 .390 ll'i Tuesday's Resulls Vancouver 2-4. Victoria 1-1 Salem 6, Yakima 1 Lewlston 12, Calgary t Spokane 7, Edmonton t (lo in nings) Wenatchce 3, Trl-Clty 1 night wllh a Uirce-run homer after 1 two were out In ninth. It gave the Olanta a 5-3 victory over Cincinnati and sole possession of first place. In neither case did Durncher tell the hitlers of his olf er before they went to bat, i The Giants came home last night and went into the last of the ninth against Cincinnati trailing 3-2. Wcs Westrum coaxed Harry Pcrkowski for A walk to open the ninth. Hoot Evers popped out trying to bunt but Whltey Lockman also drew a walk. Howie Judson came in to erase Al Dark, who hud collected Uiree hits. Ttien lelty Jackie Collum was brought on lo lace Uie Icll-hsndcd-nlttlng Thompson. As Hank ran the count lo 2-0 Du rocher turned to the bench and aald: "II he hits one I'll give him hundred too." Thompson and Gardner will be on hand today to collect. The Giants knew Irom the sev enth Inning on that Brooklyn had lost to Milwaukee 7-6, meaning that first place was Uiclrs if they could beat Uie Reds. Milwaukee toog third place as Philadelphia bowed to St. Louis 3-1. In the American League Cleve land stretched Us lead to Uiree games over Uie Chicago White Sox by whipping Wa.slnimton 9-3. The While Sox never quite found out what hit them as Uiey fell to the Philadelphia Athletics 11-4. New York defeated Baltimore 0-4 and Detroit downed Boston 4-1. The Dodgers, who lost only 17 games al home all last season, dropped No. 11 last night lo the Braves. It was the third straight time Milwaukee has beaten Brook lyn In Ebbcts Field this year. The Braves combed three Brook lyn pitchers for 14 hits and put to gether four singles In Uie eighth for Uie tying and winning runs. Hank Aaron got Milwaukee away to a 2-0 lead wllh a first-Inning home run but Brooklyn led twice, 3-3 In the third alter a two-run triple by Junior Gilliam, and 6-5 In Uie fifth after Duke Snider's 14lb home run with two aboard. Vic Raschl scattered six Phila delphia hits In winning his sixth game lor the Cardinals. He .gave up a run In the first on two walks and a single by Granny Homncr and helped get it back when he singled in the third in Iront of a borne run by Rip Ropulski. Cleveland's slxlh straight victory featured the return to limited ac tion of Al Rosen. The heavy-hitting lirst baseman, who has been side lined since June 4 with a fractured linger, appeared In the eighth in ning against Washington as a pinch hitter and unloaded a three run double. Toe hit gelped Art Houtteman post bis sixth victory. The suddenly ferocious Athletics won their filth In a row, this time al the expense of Bob Keegan, the American L e a g u e'a wlnnlngest pitcher. Keegan had won nine and lost only one but against the Ath letics he lasted only Into, the fifth inning Bill Wilson, White Sox property until last week, homered in the filth, Bill Renna hit a two-run homer In the sixth off Don John- ion. Jim Flnlgan led the 14-hit as sault with a double, a triple and a pair ol singles. The Yankees wrapped up their victory at Baltimore with four runs in the filth. Three came on a homer by Joe Collins. 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