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Major League Summaries Due Box Scores Pgr S-yr" "1 PPbcorGiiDarQ 25 PiMiburgK Pa Today In Baseball I National League Brave 8 Dodger FIRST GAME til FiriMii r.h Miltonkr tJl 010 14 lt Anfrin ...0:0 100 010 3 8 1 AB-R-H Billion i-1 2 Mattlfwa S-1-1 Aa.on 4-1-i 0-1. Crtnda.l s-s-4 S-l-2 Br.tn 4-1-: Srraetit i. eal Dm'r -n Huflx.ii 4-0 1 7imm 4 0-1. Piinaltna 4-0-1. RHI Bru'oll 2 Aaruii 2 t'uvuiEtun RBI 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 iH-v II) enene i s-Lrt.

I S'ii! i S.it'iier it Monday, May 18. 19.59 Porterfield Prospers On Deal; Stuart Has Own Cheer Leaders Yanks 3, Athletic 2 rmiT i.4it Km. (ir 001 00') 010 3 10 Turk 000 000 001 1 0 AR-R-H 4 0-1. UiWi HOI, 4-1-2. Atirn 4-1-3.

H. 3 0 1. Smith 3-0-1 IHxrt 3-0-1, Bar 4 0 1. r.ur.'iP 4-0-1. 4-0-1 11-0 Saujmrr 2-1-1.

So, iron 1-0-1. Rihat-fan 0 1-0 Larvwi -0-2 RBI Baur. Sknrri. Lirwi. Smith.

Matin PO-A Kanu 'V7 ion mil v-ttrn in acixl. Yk 27-1 1. DP McDeitfi 4 and Kuan. Mi'Duil. Kuo anii Hi -a-d UB Kailfii O'y Sr Vork 10.

2B H'u. I.optr Da HR Mar a th i. SK Cfiv. 2 22. IP I ID Mill 1-31 6 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 Uricn i 3-01 9 10 1 1 I AB 4 4 0 4 0 3 11 4 4 4 4 0 J6 (HI! IM) CB.

rf I ITIIIOIII, UBiiMl BUrd'Mr Neti D(UI- in: Sitii PO A Milmi- II 27-10 1.. Anc'. 27 -1 DC-X- 0 7.imm nti ljrift. Hikicm n1 Ni I.B MKnuIitf 7 l.o Anjf 5. 1 2B Brulnn Brim HR Ofm.

'w Aa mi illihi, 2 2S, A 49 147. By LKSTER J. BIEDEKMAX Ircts Staff Writer National League W. Pet. Milwaukee 19 10 San Francisco IS 14 .563 Los Angeles.

IS 16 .529 Chicago IS 17 .517 Cincinnati .16 15 .516 Pittsburgh 1.) 16 .484 St. Louis 12 20 .375 Philadelphia 11 19 .367 the gate and find people to get through seats for themselves. AB RB! 0 2b ST. FAUL, May Porter-firtd. given his release by the Pirates and quickly snapped up by the Cubs, faced bis former teammates esterday in relief, Yield ir I II IO Buid'tia 8 2 1 3 3 0 3 Drvsnall 1 1.

3-4 1 7 1 4 F'ii- 4 3 3 1 Snyflfr 1 1 0 8 0 I Tulnr. Pam Jh M.wii If Athletics 10, Yanks 0 sicosn r.4,MK 81 1 1 2 Giants 9. 1 if ft Klnui City Srw Vrk 0H0 000 10 11 0 000 000 000 0 10 'I tf i C-Kuit I Atiaers.m A -Aitman CU ICiDeul, i Aienli BUI.AUl! DMaislia.l (Incinnali 000 Odfll San ranrlM-a .100 0-0 400 9 10 AB Plll.1.111 41-3 Lynch 4 0-2 Tl.uniai 4-O-t. R.f: S2-5 Kl'H'and 3-2-1 Mai 1-1 Wanr 3-1-2, Ainu 0 10 i fiMHla 4 0 2 RR1 l.ytnn Muni VUi- ur 2. Cfijttla 2 Sfii.i, MrMil'an.

Ti-mpif Millfi DavwiLH.n Po-A 24H Ran Fianrlw-n 27- PP Th'imn lmpi and Rainnson LOR Ciricinnati San s. 2R Pihun Knttiand Mayn. Oofda 3B Wairnr II R.ler. 3 a. inn SATFKDAV NIGHT Milwaukee Angeles 0 VEST FKDAY PITTSBl HC.H 5.

i Chicago 6 Milwaukee Angeles 3 San Francisco 9. 1 AB-R-H Tuttii 4 3 3 Ward 4-0 2. Had.py i-3-l. Maim 3-2-0 Can- V-l-3, Horn 5-1-1. Williimt 3-1-1.

DMjmt1 4-1-1. Cum 3-0-1. Baur 3-0-1. Kui 1-0-1 RBI Tu'ilf. Ward Ha.li'v 1 r.v.

3 VUiiumi 3 PO-A klnfal (1 27-12 Nw Vork 27-M DP Hr.uif Klnui On 5 Yo.k 4 HR Williams fta.1 I 2nd 1 Onm, l.opi. 3 09. A 2S 387. IP IR RR So Grim 1 4-3' 3 0 0 3 7 Snnd Dt 0-3 1 1 1 1 5 A 1 3 Tin 3 4 11 3 A l.inM iilM for Am1prwn ndii fiiw out In mli. Ran fnr Taflm In nin'h vvalkffl fir Builiarili ninth.

ing' BUI Mazeroski's second homer in the sixth inning of the opener. Porterfield made 'some money on the exchange of jobs, at that. The. Senators invited him to pitch batting practice when they were at Yankee Stadium offered him a Montis to sign. The next day, the Cubs calied him and tripled the 1 riri'MmH 000 sr Pinnm.

Onma. 1 liiiwii iiiiiit ai CI. hlram 010 011 001 4 3 20. A 23 725 1 Ban PO A Pitlshurgh 27-I rain. Ma.

4:, 4 0 0 Kurk 2 3 4 4 Ollmar 1 0 0 0 HR All 3 1 2. II PT Tavl.v (L. 4 4- TODAY ki i.i.in ri.iaK l. a Marro- A -kpi aim is.m Hak and Rudolpn' ir 2 II 3 2 0 II III 3 3 3 1 1 0 0 1 1 SIXTH VICTORY of sea-son by Lew Burdette over Dodgers, 8-3, yesterday put Braves 21 2 games in front. Oriole 8, Indians 7 But lie warned Stuart neer again.

Stuart, with a rooting section of 53 people, heat the Dodgers in those two games with home runs. Yesterday's opener was the first errorless game in the last six for the Pirates St. Paul fans aie anxious to see two old favorites here in tonight's exhibition: Don Hoak, who once plajed for the Saints and Paul Giel, who did his football playing for Minnesota Walt Morjn of the Cubs is being married today. The crowd of 32,017 in Chicago yesterday for the double-header was the largest to see the Bucs on the mad this season The two Cub homers in the nightcap. Dale Long and Ernie Banks, came off 3-2 pitches Dick Groat speared a low liner by Pinch-Hitter George Allman with two on and none out in the fifth inning of the second game for a DP.

Roberto lemente's seeond game homer that idea red the left center bleachers touched off some excitement Players and fans said they never before had seen a ball go over lrdon HR Thfimsmi Millar (W 3-Op British In Final 4ih Ma. rwki 2 6 S'h' 4th I4liu Lon in SB sunnar Vndon. American league IP Ll'ljANO, Switeiland. May IS Roy Emci ison of Aus- I 1 1 1 l. Sox 'J 7 Senators i IW.

J-ll. lav Kara 1 4 0 4 BIEDEK.MAN MiUaukff al San Franrisco -Spann 14-4! s. 1 3-4 Cinrlnna'i at l.o Aiii i timiiii i l-Oi oi Mab 1 2 -1 i. Williams 1 1 -0 1 Only fampa achfilulfd. TOMORROW Pilt-bHtrh at SI I iul.

1 1 at Chira.if al San Fiaiu'lii-o. n.pht. al Anifeiea, n.gaU American League 1 4 3 2 riKtr i. ami: MKM l.ttlf ClMfl.nd 001 400 007 RaltiMort 001 101 10,3 01 8 1 1.. 2 2 An.tf ra.m r.i.ifini-id iiictiirt niffts nniy iVMigiii, tu Britain today in the finals of China ooo oio .1 .11 .3 3 0 0 0 1 a.

hunt Oil 000 Olli 4 7 0 AH H-id 5 1 I I'. in fo hailMt in ninni Ciawlwd, Delmoit, B.i 5 2-2 Minoso 5-1-2. Mon 5-1-0. i I.a nit. hd lac k.xukl 12 2 3.

th Swiss international tennis tourney. AB Anaiiiin 3 21. 4 0 Tortemn 4 0 mi'h 4 0 1 Phlllli 3 0 1. Pfaraon 4 01 KiCrtu 4-1 2 Sir ri-a 4 10 l.mcn 4 -1 2, Bfituia 4 1 2 RBI Ti.lt'xm Ipinon. Barliila F.

Apartrlo ft i A Oliu ak-i 24 tvatjiint mn 37 4 I.OB Chli'tiu 4. adiniklon ft KiHiimi Smith HR l.pm.m i 9'h Rartoli t.Mhl. SB Apanci" 1 1) IP I II MO SECOND C.AMK nrihi L. Pet. GB.

TODAY'S Rutin tnr Drtron HOMERS liinuii. isfi. RBI Hoak to 1 riifciaiol 3 P. 8-11. 5-3-1.

Nirmau 5 21. 5 1-3. Klaua 5 0 I. Pilaiua 5 1. 5-1 J.

W.avllloj 1-0-1, Wa kfl 10 1 RBI P.anall Pofi land, Mt'Llalt, Tat. Tiiandoa 3 KUiik 2 W.HHiltiu E- ila'dnrr, (ana. oun. Kit in Martin Sirukland 1 Pt)-A dat fian.l 12-14 oui m-m mn J.O.M. 11-10 PI' Strlrkiar.d.

Ma-tln and Power 2 1.0R Ciraiand 8 Raltlinuif 10 HH--Tnando i( In T--3 32 IP I RR 8I Mcl.l'h ,10 II 7 3 3 4 i "iPlrf IO rf Oonfuan 11 1 1 3 I I 0 stain- 4 1 0 0 laman I 1 0 0 0 3 39 20 IS 17 11 12 10 14 17 .500 16 .467 17 .533 17 .414 Ram- iW, 4 4 i 2 1 3 4 AB 1 0 2 Cleveland Chicago Baltimore Washington Kansas Boston New York Detroit WhH Sox 10, Senator, 7 1 1 i 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 WHO Rurni'Mi KluvfAkki lb If MaidOAki, 2h I.IHI. St Virdon Rllfiit Mi-llan I'lHiilfl. A S' uarl Sim' -S'pv rna It COM) OA MK 5'v 6-2 7 9's Jponus, presumably $15,000, to go with them. And he jumped at the chance. A ear ago, the Pirates were 1913, trailed the Giants and Braves by four games, although they lost five of their last six 'games The Yankees topped the American League by nine games The Hues had four players hitting .300 or better: IfrjOik Thomas .326, Roberto Clemente and ftteeroski .31 1 and Bob Skinner .313.

"-Thomas was top man in the majors in iHiriiiers (13) and KKN (34) and and -KrC. Stevens each had the homers Friend was 6-2 a year ago, Yern Law Ji'ir lion Kline 4 3 and Koy Face 0 1. A year ago. Stan Musial was batting .419 'yujj 51 hits' in 30 games. Willie Mays .414 ami-Don Hoak (then with the Redsi .327 rrr Warren Spahn was 6-0.

Don Elston 5-0, BobTuiley 6-0, Bobby Shantz 4 0 and Don Larsen 3 0. 0 I I 20L'- 0 hiral .101 01 1 000 HO 7 Pfrr 'I. Oil 2 1 1 8 7 5 3 In; tivn 2 1 1 2 2 0 ttaikpr iV .3 3 10 0 10 20 .333 a.hmitfln AB Pt -13-1 andia 4 0 -Aian in 4 3 2 Ko 1. 5 1 3. lino.

1 1 Pillion. 4 0 1. MSTFRDAY I'm tfcihut Indian 8 Oriolfs 1 0 Pfi'on 5 2 A i it Tolali ,31 si, i 5 0 2 1 I einon 1 5 0 1 5-3 3 hiein 5 11, i 0 2 P'irltr J-l-2. Saniloid lt (IM) l.ltll (III 1 I 400 8 CIIK 4110 AB rs ftAii? 5 (O by D. Traynor I i J-l (la i-itnat vy I lfiil.i.4 RallliiMtr A 10(1- i liaidv 002 -Hfld 4 000 2 2.

RBI 1 (1 Washington 4. Chicago 10 New York 3. Kansas City 10 Baltimore 8., Cleveland 8... Boston JO Washington Kansas Oly A oi Detroit Powfr 5 12. 4 12 Mum 5 l-l B'll 3 11 Taii 5 2 sl'im'aiot 0 2 Bold that section and it was close to a 500 -foot sock Clemente, grinning all tbe.

way from here to Puerto Kico, said he never hit a longer one Pirates and Cubs hit 10 homers yesterday and 14 in the three game series, with the Bins getting eight. Southpaw Bill Tlenrv did a mag ittOlllT 1 I I KBI--t'o 2 Undia 3 li.Kai 2 T.u 2, Pii.hi, Alluon K'llan tw 3 -ainfotd Bev'yuai KiiVtura 'D-A iTili-aioi 37-9 asl 27 12 Samfoid Brrlola Hid S'ari Anau in. Kox and Turfmen l.ilR -L'hi' afo 5 Aa.lilnlon 10 2B- l.ol ai. 2 Foa 3R Tiniaaon, IR 2 14ihi SB Anatlllo 2 Alli.on Tora.on lol.ai -Kitchi'i. Slu.

and. a 3 55 4 22 240. Hack 3ii Ban M.iivn It 1 win I Tr.oitxon i Waiia if Tvlw llohh llfiiiy, Kla.ia 3 0 1 t-arraiyuH 4-1-2 Ml Who tin rlttm 'h rrro'H Inr thf mO'i in one tton' 3 i I Pawaa 3 -10 RRI- -IMki-i-3 olantn Sunk land. It'll, Tali 3 llroil I'an pit It' A Oii-ltnd 27 10 Bail iuo 17-11 OP CtrrtwiuH and Rord Ma lo id Sirlrkianrt UB Clr.r and tr (-: 'M 4 f-. 'v BK tfrr In Rh (filer ftirurk mi a tot ft I 'M mm.

nioi JB ana.iiu'i Hi-ilt P')in HR Mlnnw (5th T-J 37. A 2 I. own 0 I 3-i i IP 1 3 I 14 I 8 0 3 Pihi i 1 II I til 8 8 11 1113 8 5 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 2 1111 7 9 2 0 RR 81) 5 .3 1 3 1 1 1 IP Btll l'. 1 II 9 Cappl. 1 1., 4-1 I 8 fnlinaon 3 Hitnlimtn 1 I'lfvMiiat Hfd Rnmunitsky 11 Innings.

TODAY IVInilt II B.l,.n I'hlcaan al vtatlitnftnn. (nicliil Wj'iin i I 1 -3 (li'vf and at Balurnnif (night) Kfiiaie.Mi (3-1 i Blown 0-1. Onlf t-ami-a tsrhi'dulPd TOMORROW ricvpland at nltht. clil-aD at Balumiiir, nuht. ai S(m Vnik iiIkiii Karuai Ciiy al BnMon, mtlit, Rati Sox 10, TiPI 1 3 2 7 9 A nut tot IVmieia In rnth --Klied nut lor Vndon in ciyhth.

Filed nut for Small in ninth. I'll HHI Rl.H 100 111 Oil i Chliaan 000 230 20i 7 T.mal. PO A Piitnlniisli 94 Chi ratn 27-M DP Tavloi. Banka an. I l.mit' tli'l and Klufi 1AH Pitta tiiitih ca.ii-icg 4 2B T.

Iltloi 2 RilrKP Vlntun Tavlnr. Marar.Mkl III! Hoak iJudi, Loin iSlhi Bank-HMhi. Skmnai 1 41 It I'luniw i3nrti SK--ClMncni. Tavloi If III RB till llanlHa 1 31 7 5 1 5 -unfit 3 12 0 13 Hnl.luf .5 1 4 4 1 3 Hum ...3, 3 1 3 1 4 WP Hohlii 3'iawfnid Pfinmia Barllck, 3 10 A 33 017, Dick Stuart is believed to have set a record when he left a total of 53 passes, '2" one iiinlil and 28 the next, when the Pirates played in Los Angeles Stuart explained he was havered hy relative and ririends hut warned them he couldn't guarantee a thing, although he'd put their names on the list. -Traveling Secretary Bob Rice exploded ftJiPn he saw the list 'of names on Stuart's list hut calmed down enough to allow the Who (Sit giitmintpi ir Ift pioirruati f'M' voiir' Kooflng A.

fitter I ran! Ami-rUi Hr at i tif I nmpanv i i fnn otir rvf Hilh in-Tinnbtf I HavHui, iiranitrd far tit vrarl! (all AMtKH AV HMIINii I O. al Mrrion i.ik for an rmiinatr, ar ritv (tl.l (rn t.aut I ilirrtr. nificent piece of relief pitching in the final three and two-thirds innings for the Bruins C. Stevens broke into the lineup for tho first time, baiting for Bob Smith in the ninth, and fifed out Roy Face made his lllh appearance In the opener, his fourth in five games and fifth in the last seven contests and saved his second game. Detroit 00 1 OOO 000 1 1 Rinlun 012 DIM -10 II 0 AB H--VOH 2 I 1.

IMxinn 5 0 1 Maxorll .3 0 I Kilnin I II I. RnOitra I. 0 1 Da 'f I 0 I. Kronen 5 2 1 Hun nrlK 4 1-2 .11 I 0 titieii 4 4 Dll 4-1-1 huddm 5 12 I)o. 4 0 1 RHI Kaona Kmioko 3 HunnrL 3 M'ltliania i.rinan ttairv Hiulu Bo.

lint A IVu.ilt 218 Button 27 II, l. IB Detroit 11 'on 12 2 -Runnala Dale 3B Runnel MR (If I -nert Hihi. hfmeii (3ndl. sr Williama League Leaders 3 Fire Aces TIiipp district golfers made hops yesterday: W. D.

Waiih on the No. at North Hills; John FttReiald on the ItiS a ai No, 15 at Hoi-' ler and Dom Tieiilo on the; No. It at Moii)s ille. I S4 I IOSAI. I I At.l AB A.fnn.

Mllntilkcf 21124 24 0 Bnrlr, 'l. II Mm San I'raniKiO 32 132 '29 48 3 42 A 17,180, IP 1 1 Fnv'ai Dvi 'lMnl Clin mnail 3 1 127 23 4 1 IR BR 84) 8 4 2 3 i a 4 3 1 3 III 1 1 3i Pirate Averages 1 3 Pill inn. ('liirinnall 31 123 2ti 43 Pot 4-t 3H7 34 3 III 3 ts 32 7 320 3 2 i 32 I 313 C'alldall Mlluaiikrv V't li 1 37 Ilk Mndai. Ma. III.

1D59 R4I HSU ('iimill, SI U'uit 33 I2t 21 41 l)Mllflr. I.m All.rlM 2 4 2 1 40 Buniin, Miltuki-t 24 I'ti IK 31 mammas, si. I 3 1 8 26 All II (R 3R HR RRI frt Bower Named YM-WHA Coach Richard Bower, physical education teacher in Bethel, has been named swimming coach 5 13 0 0 0 14 17 Id 28 22 2 AMI Kit AN Kiicnn Dpii Jit 2 4 10 4 1 1 7 5 I 3 II 3ft 15 (t 2 3 1 1 4 0 4 1 91 IT 25 7 Jim Hearn Gets Axe From Phils PHILADELPHIA. May IS The Phillies announced today that Pitcher Jim Hearn was given his unconditional release. Hearn.

36, spent the bulk of his career with the Cardinals and Chants. In two seasons with the Phillies, he had a 10-1 record. He had no record Sugar Pleads 'Money In Bank' NEW YORK, May IS (I 'PI) Sugar Ray Robinson's chief defense at today's title hearing was expected to he a "money-in-the-lwnk" $225,000 guarantee to Carmen Basilio. 32 142 23 37 4 1 I M.t AB. R.

2 4 12 3 8 3 2 1(4 1 4 30 1 1 7 24 40 30121 12 42 20 1 1 2 1 111 30 1 14 II 3H 2'l 114 27 40 2 i 10 1 2 0 3 1 2 IT 11 2 2 I 1 0 2 II 2H Ml 1 24 Rci 404 .3 it II .312 ,34 1 3 3 3 ,3 11 .3 2 1 3. Ml 3 1 0 .313 .313 Hon 500 3U 38', 313 218 272 28 I 352 .250 33 3 IV 334 214 II 1 213 0 0 1 7 3 19 1 I 0 4 ft 18 1 14 18 0 0 1 8 2 1 I 4 I 1 5 15 0 I .34 1 23 1 5 31 3 It 4 0 10 Manx Kan (My. Kallltp, It I'linHnnd. Rumi'-U, Hnti'ii I'miap', ClrwI.llKi sii-nkUnd ripvfiand i N.w Y'i'k Tuttlf, Kaifi Clly Kia 11 KUkl Ril i'i Biulil Nrlaon sunn Urnifnif loom Karl1 VlHl. Hi Hoak skniti-! Vta.rn-kl Fneiid Mi -Ian Kol llaill tlanlflt Law Kiln at Ihe Y.M&-WHA.

Rower form- 32 124 12 30 3 3 I 22 1 II It 2A 9 3 II 2 2 34 I 28 15 .30 14 3 3 1 coached far this vear. I III Rl SS BAI IN National l.aiir Anifruan Innf Banks, rutin 35 Klllrinr. SMI 31 Aaiun, BiaviH 34 Trlaiidos Onolra 2( liohms'm, Hwla 32 Orv 15 IVniftPi rtodnPrl .32 l.pmon. Si'iiaima 25 Man, Claim 31 Alllion, 24 3 00 3 0 0 .175 olio Irving B. Kahn, president of so 18 21 8 7 )3 8 1 0 4 53 3.3 1 5 5 8 15 1 1 1 0 0 000 ooo 000 the Jamestown YMCA boys' and girls' i mine teams as well as the James-t i School souads.

H'ai klirn Slpt PH. S1111II1 Teleprompter said hej would festify that he has: placed in the Chemical I Corn Exchange Rank of New! VrtvLr aa aiiyrantPf tn fiasiliO; Today's Baseball AMERICAN I.EAGl'E Detroit 213 0 oon .000 Ml SR Amrriiatl l.H Killdnpo Srti, 14 Colavltu. Indiana 1 1 Ji-liscit. Rrd so 9 Mam. AUtl'lii" 9 l.pmon, 9 HKMP.

Naliunal Mtllicn. Brivi-i 14 Anion. Biai-Tn 1 tiemfipr. podiipri Culi. 9 Rtitiinf.un.

Keda P.I I. -fl a Who are the happy man and wife Who get more pleasure out of life? linn fii 1 1 i rti i him, 41 IP SO RR 2 3 34 18 19 7 8 8 42- 14 29 1 1 3 8481.412110 .3 100 0 0 1 000 1 .7 50 Milium. Hu 1 mtrl and Fai Kline I. llarlitu Oanii la Running rtu i son, at Philadelphia. Sept.

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