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ALL EDITIONS Monday, June 22, 1953 -The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Page 17 Major Standings Mop wood Tops Pub iinx Qualifying NATIONAL I.EAGIE AMERICAN LEAGCE Pet. GB L. Fct 41 20 .672 4S 33 35 GB 11 12 13 14 27 Milwaukee Brooklyn St. Louis Philadelphia New York Cincinnati Chicago .767 .579 .566 .547 25 .460 38 22 35 24 32 24 30 30 22 3fi 19 38 .633 2Vt .593 5 .571 6'-- .500 10'.

.379 17 .333 20 .323 22 33 32 Kevr York Cleveland Chicago Boston Washington Philadelphia St. Louis Detont 1 Ray Dznowski, .323 J9 34 21 44 16 45 21 44 Pittsburgh .262 30 Track Giants Clash Again At Ann Arbor New York 5-6. Milwaukee 0-6; second game, called end of eighth, darkness. Philadelphia 5-3. Cincinnati 2-5.

Chicago 3. Brooklyn 2, 10 innings. Pittsburgh 5. St. Louis 2.

Monday' Games Brooklyn at Chicago Erskine (5-3) Knick, Leppin Gain Berths Sunday's Results New York 5-3. Detroit 3-10. Philadelphia 5-4. Chicago 0-9. Boston 3-0.

St. Louis 1-2. Washington Cleveland 1. Monday' Games Cleveland at Washington. Lemon S-6 and Feller vs.

Schmitz (1-1 and Masterson 5-6. Only game scheduled. vs. Hacker (2-10 Pittsburgh at St. Louis (night) Lin-dell (3-8 vs.

Staley 9-2. Only games scneauiea. LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) The powerful track men of the uni Box Scores -4 i i. i versities of Southern California and Illinois, who led the field at the National Collegiate Athletic Association meet here Friday and Dick Hopwood, Ray Dznowski, Bill Knick, and Warner Leppin won the right yesterday to represent Arizona in the National Public Links Golf Tournament at the West Seattle Golf Club July 11-18.

The quartet fired low 36-hole scores in qualifying at the En-canto Golf course here. HOPWOOD PACED the field of Saturday, will clash again this week. NATS 5, INDIANS 1 CLEVELAND WASHINGTON AB A AB A Mit'U. If 4 0 4 Yost, 3b 4101 Avila. 2b 4 1 2 3i Run'ls.

ss 3 0 2 3 Southern Cal will lead the Pacific Conference crew against American YANKS HALVE BILL First Game DETROIT NEW YORK AB A ABHOA Boone, ss 3 0 3 2i Mart'n. 2b 2 1 3 3 Pnd y.2b 4 2 3 2 i Carey. 3b 0 0 0 0 Lund' cf 3 1 4 01 Coil's, lb 4 010 0 Nie'n. rf 4 1 2 01 Bauer, rf 4 0 2 0 Dropo. lb 3 2 7 li Mantle, cf 4 3 3 1 Souc k.

If 4 2 3 Berra. 4 2 3 1 Hat ld. 3b 2 0 0 li McD.3b,2b 4 3 3 AHtVk 2 0 0 2 0 10 Doby, cf 3 0 1 Oi Vern'n. lb 4 2 9 0 K(ien. 3b 3 1 5i Vcilm'r.

If 4 2 2 (J the best of the. Big Ten Confer ence, led by Illinois, in a dual meet at Ann Arbor Tuesdav. Sim'n. rf 3 0 3 0' Jens n. rf 2 0 4 0 Giynn.

lb 3 0 8 2i Busby, cf 3 0 7 0 Str'nd, ss 3 0 5 2b 3 114 Gins'g, 3 1 1 01 Grasso. 4 1 2 0 36 players with a 138. He shot 67 in his morning round and 71 in the afternoon. The Trojans amassed 80 points A-Heaan 0 0 0 0 Shea, 3 0 0 1 Hout'n, 2 0 0 11 at the NCAA meet. Their closest competitor was Illinois, with 41.

Hos 10 0 Oi TOTALS 30 7 27 9 Dznowski was second with a Bucha. 3 0 1 11 Mir da. ss 3 0 2 6 Ratt 110 Ford, 3 1 0 0 Herb t. I 2 1 TOTALS 3010 2716 TOTALS 29 3 24 13 A Ran for Ginsberg, 9th. Flied out for Houtteman, 9th.

THE TROJANS had depth, but 70-69139, and Knick third with 69-71140. Leppin tied with Bill Paul at 141, and then won a sud they also had the men who were good enough to get those ten big points that went with first place. CLEVELAND WASHINGTON rx 01O 000 1 300 000 llx 5 kfW' Dels 1 0 "I TOTALS 33 11 24 11 A Flied out for Hatfield. 7th. Singled for Bucha.

9th. Grounded into a double Play for boutheqn Cal copped six first Rosen, Yost 2. Runnels. Vernon, Terwilliger. Strickland 2.

RBI Voll-mer, Glynn. Vernon. Yost. 2B Vernon, Herbert. 9th.

DETROIT NEW YORK places. There was Parry O'Brien in the shot, Dick Genther in the iavelin. Jim Lea in the 440, Sim 010 000 002 3 201 100 02x 6 den death playoff on the 37th hole with a par 5. Paul's drive on the playoff hole landed in the lagoon at the right of the fairway and he took a bogie 6. PAUL WILL BE first alternate on the Arizona team, Loren La- Rosen, Yost.

Runnels. Shea. DP Terwilliger. Runnels and Vernon: Avila, Strickland and Glynn. Left Cleveland 1, Washington 9.

BB off Houtteman 4. SO by Houtteman 1. R-ER Houtteman 5-2; Shea HBP by Houtteman Runnels. Rushv). Shea 6-l).

Iness with the discus, and durable Jack Davis in both the high and low hurdles. Houtteman (2-7 Duffy, Rohb, Sura mers, Stevens. 1:55. A 17,003. Those five men accounted for Prade second, and John Schwartz, third.

Providing the four low quali Nieman. Dropo. SoucnocK. Marun. Collins.

Mantle 3. Berra. Miranda. RBI Newhouser. Dropo 2.

Berra 3. Mantle-2. Martin. 2B Souchock, Dropo. 3B-Mantle.

McDougald. HR-Drppo. Mantle. Martin. Berra "rfiPM Priddy.

Boone and Drgpo: and Collins 2: Martin, Miranda and Collins: Berra and Martin; McDougald. Miranda and Collins. Left Detroit New York 4 BB off Newhouser 2. Ford 3. SOby Herbert 1.

Ford 2 HWR-houser 5 in 3: Herbert 5 in 4. E-ER Newhouser 4-4. Herbert 2:2. Ford 3-3. HBP by Newhouser (Martin).

Winner-Ford (8-l- Loser-Newhouser (0-1). L-JSroese. NaPP. Passarella, Grieve, 68 of Southern Cal's points. O'Brien added another 8 with his second place in the discus.

National fiers will be able to make the trip ON THE OTHER hand, the to Seattle, Arizona will not have a man who represented the state Rparl A crnin Luke Easter grins in the dressing room as Trainer Wally Bock 0f the Cleveland Indians gives an okay for him to play again. Luke broke his left foot in a game April 18, returned to active duty yesterday, but did not see action as the Indians dropped a 5-1 decision to Washington. (AP Wirephoto) Illini cautured only one first GIANTS TIP BRAVES First Game at the 1952 meet. Tom Lambie, SETS RECORD Sim Iness of USC wipes off the discus he used in setting a new world record of 190 feet inch in the NCAA championships at Lincoln, Neb. (AP Wirephoto) Jim Basko, Bob Wilder, and Paul place.

That was when Willie Williams scampered home in front in the 100 yard dash. The balance of the Illinois points came made up the 1952 team. 2:15. Second Gsme r.KTP.OIT I YORK AB AI Ab i from place winners. Danny Teams Up Ulirilll.aa mj 8 2 NEW YORK I MILWAUKEE AB AI AB A 5 0 0 lBruton.cf 4 0 11 5 1 12 Logan, ss 4 0 2 5 Dark.lf 3 0 2 3 0 2 2 Irvin.rf 3 2 3 OIGordon.lf 3 0 5 0 4 2 1 4 Pend tn.rf 3 12 0 Thosn.cf 4 0 4 OlAdcock.lb 3 0 9 1 4 0 3 2 Ditt er.2b 3 111 3 2 1 3 0 4 1 2 10 HAntonli.p 10 0 0 Gomez, 4 11 0 0 0 0 IB-Han'bk 10 0 0 Jolly.p 0 0 11 10 0 0 Texan Rallies Wes Santee of Kansas won the 2 0 1 0 Boone.

Mullin.lf Dropo. 10 BatU.c. I.nnH.rf mile in 4:03.7, the second fastest mile ever run by an American. The best American performance, turned in bv Santee 1 0 2 2 4 1 0 0 West Virginia University's ten varsity athletic squads in 1952-53 won 78. last 34 and tied one for a winning percentage of .696.

To Win Title 1 3 2 4 0 3 Bauer.rf 4 0 1 O.Mantle.cf 4 1 0 4 3 8 4 2 9 Silvera.c 1 1 0 OB-Mize 1 10 2 0 0 0 D-Renna 1 0 0 0 0 0 liE-Collins 1 ICarey.3b 4 1 0 1 Hatfd.3b 5 -I previously in California, was 4:02.4. 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 37 9 27 10! Totals 29 2 27 12 Tag Match Heads Garden Mat Show Big Abe (King Kong) Kashey won't have top billing on the wrest Hoert.p A-Niem 1 Garver, 1 A Jjouoied lor tiorman, 7th. Flied out for Johnson. 6th. Lined out for Jolly.

9th. Two Southern Cal stars will be In Trans-Miss 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Gorman, 0 0 IKuzava.P 0 0 trying to better their own world! records at the dual meet. A few NEW YORK MILWAUKEE 100 000 111 000 1005 0000 3 1 3 1 KANSAS CITY, MO. (UP) Six StanZnna FETKOLFCM CORPORATION i An Arlznaa ttorporatton) Shores $1.00 toch (par valutl Writ for prospectus Rlrhard Charle Hint, emlerwrMw P. O.

Boi MM. Phoenls, Arliona -I 371127 9 ToUta 3611 9 Totals down at the half-way point, Joe Conrad of Denton, staged a Hunter Talks Piersall Into Pickoii Play BOSTON (AP) Jimmy Piersall, Boston Bed Sox outfielder, helped himself get picked off second base yesterday by the St. Louis Browns who thereby pulled off an odd double play. "Get off the bag a second, Jimmy, will so I can kick it, or you kick it, it's out of line," said Brownie shortstop Billy Hunter, who had the ball tucked between his glove and left hand. Obligingly Piersall moved 'and promptly was tagged out.

It was scored a double play ling program at Madison Square Garden tonight, but it's not at all inconceivable that the veteran of hundreds of mat scuffles will provide a lot of fireworks. minutes after Sim Iness tossed the discus out 190 feet, of an inch here he said he would be shooting for a longer heave at Ann Arbor and at the AAU meet in Dayton this weekend. Flied out for Silvera. 5th. Grounded out for Kuzava, 5th.

D-Popped out for 7th. sensational rally here yesterday to defeat Jim Vickers of Wichita, Kashey, about as rough as they come, will meet Steve Novak, a Grourioea out ir mi.iaiiui two up, for the Trans- 000 031 30310 nTTTROIT 100 001 100 3 Dark. Irvin 2. Hofman 2. Dittmer, Mathews.

Logan. RBI Spencer 2, Lockman. Hotman. Thompson. 2B Irvin.

Thompson. HR Holman. Spencer. DP Bruton, Crandall, Mathews and Logan. Left New York 12, Milwaukee 2.

BB off Antonelli 1. Johnson 1, Jolly 3. SO by Gomez 4, Antonelli 1. Johnson 1. HO Antonelli 8 in 334; Johnson 0 in Jolly 1 in 3.

R-ER Gomez 0-0; Antonelli 4-3: Joha-son 0-0; Jolly 1-1. HBP by Jolly (Irvin PB Crandall. Gomez (3-3). Antonelli (6-3. Barlick, Jackow-ski.

Gore, Ballanfant. 2:25. Second Game NEW YORK Mississippi Golf Championship. ''i f-'i RBoone. Souchock.

Delsing 2. Dropo If.m.Irf RBI BATTERIES Rutin-. Carey. Martin, Mullin, Conrad fired a 34-33 67, three under par, on the final 18-hole round to wipe out his opponent's Mantle. Rollweg.

Boone 3, Hatfield, 2B Mc- Propo 4. Martin. Lund 2, Dougald. ManUe. Batts 2.

MOVING! newcomer to Phoenicians. Novak formerly was a football luminary at Penn State. Promoter John Contos has this booked as the semifinal contest to the tag team feature which pits Danny McShain and the Great Moto against Jesse James and Gino Garibaldi. Realizing full well things might 3B Boll-S Pesky. wide margin.

The Texan was only one down at 27, squared the weg. Boone. nn. uiut. UTorin anil BOHWeg.

NEW YORK 1 MILWAUKEE NEW with Rubber cast 13 Month Guars utea match on the 28th with a par and AR AB A 5 3 8 Bruton.cf went ahead on the 29th with a 5 1 1 4 Logan.ss 3 10 0 4 10 3 3 10 0 4 2 2 1 5 0 Irvin.rf.lf 3 1 mm ml Carey? McDougald and Bollweg; Pesky and Dropo Left Detroit 8, New ana ff BlackweH 4. Gorman 1. Scarboroufeh 2, McDonald 1. SO Hoe ft 5 GVrVer 1. BlackweU 4.

Scarborough 1 McDonald 2. HO Hoeft 9 in 7 Garver 2 in BlackweU 1 in 4J Gorman 1 in 0 (pitched to three batters); Kuzava 0 in Scarborough 6 In McDonald" 3 In 2. R-ER-Hoeft 3-2. Garver 0-0, BlackweU 1-1. Gorman.

2-1. Kuzava 0-0. Scarborough 4-4, 1 par 3. Then Conrad closed out the battle by sinking a 20-foot putt for a birdie 3 and a win on the spencer. ss-2b Exch.

0 0 0 0 3 13 0 2 0 8 0 0 3 OIGordon.lf IB-Sisti 4 0 3 1 l'Ditt'erb 1 1 IJSurkont.p 1 3 3 3 2 1 0 3 2 4 14 3 Gnndyear Batteries Baltrrlrs Repaired Noble, Jansen.p 4 0 7 0 2 10 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 36th hole. Vickers shot a closing 39-36 75, five over par, at the Kansas City Country Club. 0 OIBickford.p 0 0 0 0 0 C-Han'bk 10 0 0 Corwin.p JOHNNY GREEN 958 E. Van Buren Ph. AI 4-43 15 1 Totals 34 12 24 12 Totals 30 8 24 10 McDonald 3-3.

Hoeft (a-4). Lr-Gorman (2-2). NaPP, PassareUa. Grieve. Froese.

3:05. A 26,387. WHITE SOX, A'l SPLIT First Game CHICAGO I AB At ABHOA get out of hand, Contos has named George Wood, ex-grap-pler, as referee. McShain last Monday tuned up for tonight's scrap by winning two out of three falls over Garibaldi. On the same card James and Kashey stalemated.

Moto is coming here for the first time in several weeks. Both events are the best two falls out of three, the main scheduled for one hour and the semi for 45 minutes. A preliminary will open the program at 8:30 p.m. because the ball badn't returned to the pitcher after George Kell flied out to First Baseman Dick Kryhoski. Piersall had faked taking third after the foul out in the first inning of the second game and Kr-yhoski pegged to third baseman Jim Dyck who slipped the ball to Hunter.

Two seasons ago Connie Ryan, then playing second for Cincinnati, pulled a similar pickoff on the New York Giants Whitey Lockman. PONTES TD? GOLD SOX PLAINVIEW, Tex. (AP) Jim a rued out ror wuiiams, 4th. Ran for Gordon. 8th.

Flied out for Bickford. 8th. Game called on account of darkness. 8th. NEW YORK 000 101 40 Fox.2b 4 13 peM trija 4 4 Fnin.lb Calahan scored on Frosty Ken 16 0 4 13 4 MILWAUKEE 200 000 046 4 12 0iZemial.lI 4 Minoso.ll Mele.rf Rivera.

cf Lockman. nark. Trvin 1. Snencer 2 2 0 12 3 2. Bruton 2.

Mathews. Gordon. Sisti. nedy's bunt the 11th inning yesterday to give the Plainview Ponies a 5-4 win over the Amar-illo Gold Sox in a West Texas- 4 uisuaer.jo 4 4 0 1 3 4 2 2 liMcGhee.cf 3 3 0 4 3 Elliott. 3b 0 3 3 0 6 0 3 0 Pendleton.

Noble. RBI Maeller 2, Thomson 2. Dark. Mathews 2. Gordon.

Adcock. Dittmer 2. 2B Spencer. Lock-man, Bruton. 3B Spencer.

HR Gordon. SB Pendleton. Jansen. DP 3 0 0 100 tyra.p A-wngni KEVG KONG New Mexico -League game. I I 3 0 01 1 0 0 0 Dobson.p B-Stewt Dark, Thompson and Lockman.

Left New York 9. Milwaukee 5. BB off Jansen 4, Wilhelm 1. Surkont 3. Bur-dette 1.

SO by Jansen I. Surkont 5. 7ii lOITntalu 32 9 27 lUiaiB V. 1 rrm JUUE 25 Thursday is the big day. Plan to visit our new offices.

See the mazing House of Money in our window. The right guess wins ell it contains. Plan To Move Your Money Where INSURED Savings A Hit Into oouoje vuxr 9th. Bickford 1. HO Jansen 7 in 7: Wil- out ior jjooson, atn.

B-FUed NCAA Net Meet Opens neim in (pitched to 2 Rthi; or win 0 in Surkont 9 in Bur- 000 000 0000 CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA dette 2 in Bickford 1 in 1. R-ER 000 01O 1JX Gonzales Pounds Out Victory Over Budge For Pro Crown Philley. Robinson. Zernial, Suder Bvrd Michaels 2. RBI sutler 'TV 1 PAL's patented Hotlow Ground Edges give cooler, quicker, easier shaes that CA cost you Anu SYRACUSE, N.Y.

(AP) Ham hernial nuumauu HR Suder. Zemial. DP Carrasquel and Have ALWAYS Earned flE, Fain; Suaer. jwicnaeis ilton Richardson, U.S. Davis Cup team member, is seeded first in Jansen 6-6.

Wilhelm 0-0, Corwin 0-0. Surkont 5-5. Burdette 1-1. Bickford 0-0. Jarkowski.

Gore. Ballanfant, Barlick. 2:27. A 34.343. CUBS DODGERS 2 BROOKLYN CHICAGO AB A AB A Gll'm, 2b 4 0 2 li Bau'z.

cf 2 0 3 0 Reese, ss 4 0 2 5i Fondy, lb 4 1 10 1 Snider, cf 4 0 2 Oi Kiner, If 4 0 4 0 1 1" Chieago 9. Philadelphia 3. BB of a field of 72 in the singles com in the week-long tournament. qualifying Friday night when he petition of the 69th annual NCAA Gorrzales qualified for the finals CLEVELAND (AP) Dick (Pancho) Gonzales, 25-year-old Los Angeles star, had too much R-ER Dob son 5-5. Byrd 0-0.

W-Bvrd (7-7). Dobson 4-5). lT Mc-Kinley. Honochiclc McGowan, Papareila. 2:00.

Second Game Saturday night by trimming Bob Cam'a, 4 3 7 0 Satier. rf 3 0 2 0 Hod's, lb 4 0 9 li Jack 3b 4 1 0 2 Shuba, If 3 1 1 01 Gar'la, 4 1 8 1 Thm'n, If 0 0 0 Oi Miks's, 2b 4 2 1 5 youth and power for J. Donald by Riggs of Miami Beach 6-2, 6-3. Budge, originally scheduled to do the television commentary in the Fur'o. rf 3 1 3 Oi Smal'y.

ss 3 0 1 1 3 12 lii'ein ii.ss j. Tennis Tournament opening today. The six-foot Tulane University sophomore will be making his first bid for a national collegiate title in the week long tourney that will bring together contestants from 31 colleges across the Budge of Oakland, yester Cox, 3b 4 0 1 Oi Church, 3 1 1 2 Fain.lb Minoso. 3 19 If nuiey.ri 4 jl -i 4 17 0 1 fliTominl If 4 14 0 Mlll'n. 4 2 finals, surprised everyone by day and whipped the 38-year-old TOTALS HI to JO 11 rf-lf redhead 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-2 to win TOTAL, 34 XS1 3 None out when winning run scored.

4 12 4 0 2 2 Rivera.cl 4 0 1 uiMconee.u 4 upset Frank Kovacs of Oakland, 13-11 and 6-3. RAN CISCO (Pancho) Segura of Ecuador won the title last year, but did not return to the suburban Lakewood courts to defend it this year. Kovacs was the 1951 champion. In yesterday's best-oMive finals, Budge looked especially good in handling Gonzales terrific service, receiving it from just inside the baseline. Gonzales, during a 10-minute break after the third-set, said, "It's a waste of energy to serve 'em hard they 010 001 000 0 2 BROOKLYN CHICAGO 200 000 000 1 3 country.

Wilson.c 5 uiasiroin.c 4 2 Marsh.3b 5 2 3 5 Murray.c 2 12 0 1 -I 1 1 Thnmacrf 1 1 0 AND IOAN ASSOCIATION 130 No First Avenue ANA FROHMILIER, MANAGER in.n 2 11 liScheib.p 110 0 Thirty doubles combinations Campanella 2. Baumholtz, Fondy, Miksis. Miksis. RBI Fondy 2, Furil-lo. Campanella, Miksis.

2B Campanella. Aloma.p 10 0 1 10 0 1 liB-Hamtn 10 0 0 also will see action during the the 1953 World Professional Tennis championship. Budge gave the 6-3 Gonzales a much stiffer battle than was expected, but weakened considerably in the fourth set. The pro netters agreed Satur 3B Miksis. HR Fondy, Campanella, play at Syracuse University's Skytop Courts.

Miksis. DP Milliken, Reese ana Hoages. Left Brooklyn 5. Chieago 4. BB off Milliken 3, Church 3.

SO by Miliiken 5, Tol! 35 10 27 10 Totals 35 9 27 8 T. I CiMu.pt r1 Church 8. R-ER Milliken 3-3. Church Hugh Stewart of the University Bounced out for Fanovich. 7th.

2-1. Church (4-3. I Milliken of Southern California, last year's Odd 015 200 0109 110 001 001 4 CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA titleholder, will not compete. day fight to change the tourna CvfiFOaJBLE just come back all the harder." -r-5r 3-2. uonatelli.

warneKe, Gorman. 2:29. A 36.443. PIRATES 5, CARDS 2 PITTSBCKGH 1 ST. LOl IS AH AI AaOA PANCHO ALSO showed respect for his older opponent's famed Harmon, Encanto ment rules, which had provided for a three-set final.

Budge himself spoke in favor of the change. THE TOP-SEEDED Gonzales received about $1,600 in addition 1 3 OiHemus.ss a 0 4 4 4 3 1 liacno sl.i'D 4 a Ward, lb 3 15 2iMusial.U 4 3 3 0 Loimview Lead 5 12 Slaug 4 10 0 4 14 OUaul 4 0 12 Atwell.c 4 0 4 OiBilko.lb 4 0 12 2 Harmon Park is leading the backhand by playing a baseline game throughout the match, with only a couple of net charges. Gonzales had the more consistent power and was steadier. Budge would flash brilliant tennis in to the trophy, while the third- aern r.cf 3 14 HKepu ki.cl 4 2 seeded Budge earned about $1,000 CALIENTE RACE TRACK Tijuana, Old Mtxic (l ittrt 4rin fttm St Hffi Southern Division, Class of the 4 2 2 2 3 12 0 Fox. Fain, Minoso 2, Mele, Marsh.

Carrasquel. Keegan 2, DeMaestri, Robinson. McGhee, Murray. Suder. RBI Marsh.

Fain 3. Mele. Minoso 2. Rivera 2. Zernial.

Seheib, Robinson, Murray. SB McGhee. Mele. HR Marsh, Fain, Robinson. Minoso, Murray.

Keegan. Fox. Minoso. DP Astroth and Michaels. Left Chicago 7, Philadelphia 5 BT off Keegan 1, Seheib 1.

Fanovich 1 SO bv Keegan 1, Aloma 2. Fanovich 4. Martin 1. HO Keegan 5 in 5: Seheib 5 in 2: Aloma 4 in 4: Fanovich 4 in 5: Martin 1 in 2. R-ER Keegan 2-2, Seheib 5-5, Aloma 2-2.

Fanovich 3-2. Martin 1-1. HBP by Fanovich Carrasquel. Rivera Fox). Keegan 2-2h Seheib (2-5).

tT Honochick. McGowan. Papareila, McKinley. 2:18. A 9.949.

RED SOX, BROWNS DIVIDE First Came ct Tns ROSTOV Pheonix Girls Recreation Softball Dicks 422 Orts-sisier League and Longview and En- spurts, but made numerous errors. hviiuer.p 10 0 1 IBrazle.p 0 0 0 1 lA-Lowrey 10 0 0 iWhite.D 0 0 0 0 In the first set. Budge broke canto Park are tied for first in the Northern Division, Class A. Gonzales' service in the opening WEDNESDA thru SUN DA IC-Duniap 10 0 0 after three games. -I Totals 35 12 27 7iTotals 35 9 27 16 Ward Grabs Big Car Run SPRINGFIELD, 111.

(AP) Other Northern Division lead game and did it again in the ninth game. The four games Gonzales won, in that opening set all were PAXCHO GONZALES A urounaea out ior tsrazie. an. Grounded out Ior Rice. 9th.

Grounded out tor White, 9th. ers are Encanto Schocl and Long' view, tied in Class and Emer love games. A AB A 102 001 0105 110 000 0U0 2 PITTSBURGH ST. LOUIS In the second set, Gonzales got e-j 3h 3 1 ft li Good'n. 2h 4 1 3 son in Class C.

In the Southern Division, Mt. Carmel and East- Rajah Lifts Ban 3b 1 0iPierMl.g 4 14 0 off to a 3-1 lead but Budge took lake are tied for first in Class B. three in a row to tie it up at 4-4 Young.2b 4 Wertz. rf 4 Oi Raker. 3b 3 1 0 2 before Gonzales won his service On Sports Writer 0 9 Wilbur, 3 1 3 0 1 OI Steph's, If 3 0 0 The league is made up of 31 at love and took Budge's service 2 Umn't, ef 4 2 5 0 teams, with 465 girls participat ISO! ss 2 0 0 4 CINCINNATI (AP) Manager Kry'i.

lb 4 3 Court'y 3 Groth. cf 3 Hun'r. ss 3 PilTtte 2 A Ed'ds 1 with the loss of only one point. ing. The Phoenix Parks and Rec SIR 7ari'la 0 In the world doubles final that 2 Lloon.

ss 1 0 0 0 reation Department sponsors the J. O'Brien 2, Ward, Hermanski, Bernier, Musial. Repulski, Scheon-dienst. RBI Hermanski, O'Connell 2, E. O'Brien, Dickson, Musial, Miller.

2B J. O'Brien 2. O'Connell. Miller, Slaughter, Repulski. HR Musial.

Dickson, At well. Ward. Left Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 7. BB otf Miller 1.

Chambers 2. White 1. SO by Dickson 3. HO Miller 6 in 2 faced three batters In 3rd: Chambers 3 in 4 (faced one batter in 7th); Brazle 0 in White 3 in 2. R-ER Dickson 2-2.

Miller 3-3. Chambers 1-1, Brazle 0-0, White 1-1. HBP by Dickson (Hemus). PB Atwell. Dickson 6-7i.

Miller (l-3. Pinelli, Boggess, Engeln, wit I- 0 0 0) Brown, 3 2 1 1 followed, Gonzales and Budge Rogers Hornsby of the Cincinnati Redlegs yesterday lifted his ban on baseball writer Earl Lawson's entering the club's dressing room. league. TOTALS 31 324 16 TOTALS 31 8 27 11 teamed to whip Carl Earn and Bob Rogers of Los Angeles 6-1, A Grounded out for Pillette, 8th. Walked for Boiling.

7th. Roger Ward of Los Angeles won the 100-mile American Automobile Association big car race yesterday at the Illinois State Fairgrounds with an average of 89.5 m.p.h. Sam Hanks of Glendale, was second, followed by Don Freeland, of Redondo Beach, who turned in the fastest qualifying lap of 34.09 seconds for an average of 105.3 m.p.h. Jack McGrath of Pasadena, was fourth, followed by Andy Linden of Los Angeles and Chuck Stevenson of Milwaukee. (7) 6-4 in a best of three series.

Va I Hornsby's action followed a peace meeting between himself and the Cincinnati Times -Star Stewart. 2:33. A 10.451. sports writer which was arranged Guadalupe Merchants Trip Fort McDowell by General Manager Gabe Paul. Lawson was barred from the clubhouse 10 days ago in PHILS, RED LEGS SPLIT First Came PHILADELPHIA CINCINNATI ABHOA ABHOA Ryan, 2b 4 1 3 31 Tem'le, 2b 3 1 1 2 ST LOUIS 001 OHO 000 1 BOSTON 001 000 20x 3 Groth.

Vmphlett 2, Zarilla. 1 1 Stephens. Berry 2. Hunter. Lipon.

RBI-Berry. Goodman 2. Brown. 2B Lmpn-lett. Piersall.

Wilbur. Left St. Louis 3: Boston 8. BB-ff Pilette 3 SO by Pilette 1. Brown 3- R-ER Brown 1-1.

Winner-Brown -2. Loser Pilette (2-4V Berry. Hurley, Soar, Rommel. 2:09. Seeaad Ouw ST.

IriS BOSTON as AI ABHOA GUADALUPE (Special) WANTED Commercial Sign Painter Call Penn Sign Co. YUMA 3-5531 Richard Arvizo slammed two FOR THE PRICE OF. 0 0 in home runs here yesterday to lead Ward made the 100 laps 1:07.0309. San Diego Takes Bill From San Franciscans the Guadalupe Merchants to a 9-4 baseball victory over Fort McDowell. 2 Tming.2b 3unnn iL SEIBEBLIFJG 1 7 Ash'n.

cf 5 2 4 Oi A Mar is 1 0 Ham'r. ss 5 0 6 51 Brid's. 2b 0 0 Ennis, If 3 1 1 Oi Lan'th 1 Clark, rf 3 1 6 01 Adams, 3b 3 0 Torg'n lb 4 1 7 li Bell, cf 4 0 Jones. 3b 4 1 0 Kl'ski. lb 4 3 Lop'a.

3 0 0 Oi Grn's. If 4 0 Kon ty, o4101, 4 1 Sem'ck, 3 3 TOTALS 35 8 27 11 McM'n, ss 4 2 Perk'ki. 0 0 King, 1 0 Mars'll 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 8 0 5 0 4 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Oi National M. Munoz of Guadalupe hit (Gernert.lb OWhite.e 2 0 SAN DIEGO Calif. (AP) San 3 1 TRIP TO PARIS" CONTEST Diego defeated San Francisco, 4-3 and 3-1, in a Pacific Coast League safely in three of his four trips to the plate.

Louie Gonzalez got credit for the mound victory. Second Game PHILADELPHIA I CINCINNATI AB AB A 2 13 2 0 4 0 5 1 Kokos.it Edwards, cf-rf Wertz.rf Groth.cf Krykilb Dyck.3b Hunter ss Paige, ar 1 Rvan.2h 4 2 1 3 12 7 doubleheader here yesterday, Couum. 0 0 Hatt 0 0 A 4 2 10 1 3 1 'Lipon. ss 0 1 3'A-MeD'mt 0 3 5 Bolling.ss 0 0 Hudson.p 0 0 OKinder.p 1 4 lr A 1 Ik A fl Buy SEIBERLING Safety Tires NOW during our big 4 for 3 Sale! You get FOUR Safety Tires for the price of THREE a saving of ONE FOURTH! BUY NOW! And if you should TOTALS 33 10 27 ft nir.reen's.lf 4 2 5 0 0 0 fl 0 "Ae' A Flied nut for TemDle. 7th.

4 0 8 1 4 13 0 with Earl Rapp leading the batting attack. He doubled in the winning run in the ninth inning of the opener and his first inning triple brought in two of the three second game tallies. Jones. 3b 4 0 1 3 0 4 0 Bureess.e 2 0 2 2 0 2 4 Hit into double Play for Bridges, 9th Flied out for King. 5th.

Walked for Collum. 9th. win one of the sets of Safety Tires at our Totals 31 7 252 2711 A Flied out for Lipon. Sth. Grounded out for Kinder.

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Wertz, KryhoskJ. None. RBI Vrvwiri op (Vrxlman. Courtney. Stephens.

HR Kryhoski. HollomanJ DP Kryhrski. Dyck and Hunter: uycK, Youni and Kryhoski 2: Young. Hunter and Kryhoski: Gernert and Lipon Left St Louis 7. Boston 3.

BB off Hol- kiu'ii 5 Hixtsnn 4. SO by Hnlloman SAVE ON STEEL Madison Ryan, Ashburn 2, Ennis. Torgeson, Kluszewski. Borkowskl. Ryan.

RBI Ashburn. Jones 2, Clark. Torgeson. Sem-inick 2. 2B Ryan.

Ennis. Jones. Sem-inick. HR Torgeson. Collum.

DP-Konstanty. Hamner and Torgeson; Torgeson. Hamner and Torgeson; Jones. Ryan and Torgeson; Ryan. Hamner and Torgeson.

Left Philadelphia 7. Cincinnati 8. BB off Konstanty 3. Perkowski 1. King 1, Collum 1.

SC by Perkowski 1. HO Perkowski 4 in King 3 in 4H Collum 1 in 4. R-ER Konstanty 2-2. Perkowski 3-3. King 2-2.

Collum 1-1. HBP by King Ennis). Konstanty '6-4. Perkowski Cl-6). Goetz, Dascoli, Dixon.

2:16. HAWICINSON TIRE CO. STEEL PRODUCTS Ryan. Wyrostek, Burgess. Bridges.

Adams. Bell. Greengrass, Baczewski. Burgess. RBI Ryan.

Ashburn. Wyrostek, Bell 4. 3B Ryan. HR BeH, Wyrostek. SB Bridges.

McMillan. DP Hamner, Ryan and Torgeson; Rid-zik. Hamner and Torgeson; McMillan, Bridges and Kluszewski; Baczewski. McMillan and Kluszewski. Left Philadelphia 4.

Cincinnati 4. BB off Rid-zik 3. Baczewski 1. SO by Ridzik 2. Baczewski 4.

R-ER Ridzik 5-5, Baczewski 3-3. Baczewski 'l-0. Ridzik 3-2). Dascoli. Secory, Dix-on Goetz.

1:59. A 14,992. 3. Hudson 3. HO Holloman 2 in 8 fared one batter in Sth: Paige 0 in Yanks Enter Regatta HENLEY-ON-THAMES, England (AP) A strong delegation from the continent in addition to two American crews have entered the Henley Royal Regatta on the Thames River, July 1-4.

Entries for 1953 events total 148 compared with 161 last year. I E. 1009 1: Hudson 7 in 7: Kinder ui tvJi, In i Tt-FR Holloman 0-0. I ho nes AL S33t AL 8-2248 1764 Grand Ave. fraige 0-0, Hudson 2-2.

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