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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 17

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1956 THE NEWS-PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. SECTION TWO PAGE THREE 1 Cleveland Catoff Maglie, Mitchell Keep Dodgers IBg 0000(308 LeoguepOi Harold Carter Whips Satterfield On TKO Trip Braves, 2-1, Trail By Three Games "NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE W. Pet. OB. w.

Milwaukee 57 Pet. GB, .613 .586 2 .577 3 .505 10 Cincinnati .....58 Brooklyn 56 New York 67 32 .77 ClevelaOt 5 3 .588 8 Boston 54 44 .551 12V4 Chicago 48 48 .511 16Vi Baltimore 45 54 .455 32 Detroit 45 54 .455 22 Washington ......40 0 .400 27 tfe L. 36 41 41 47 53 53 55 58 St. Louts 48 Philadelphia 46 SYRACUSE, N. 2 (AP) If Archie Moore doesn't Pittsburgh 43 manage to get into a title ring With Floyd Patterson next .460 13 Mi .448 15Vi .427 i7Mi .370 Chicago 41 lansas.

City i J57 3Ui New Tfork 34 month, he 11 find a young and sturdy fellow named Harold Carter itching to take him on. Thursday Schedule Giants Top Redlegs Indians Beat Yanks By ED WILKS (The Associated Press) And, judging from what Carter I did to the veteran Bob Satterfield tilt tlllill ffftT BSMBJBJMsaSSSSSMBSSIlTtSW Brooklyn's Dodgers are winning in their nationally televised fight Wednesday night, Moore will find his hands full. Carter, won the first four rounds on all cards then put Satterfield the big games again in the Na tional league pennant race, but look ho's doing it for 'em onetime down twice in the fifth. As Bob nemesis Sal Maglie and Dale Mit chell, who wasn't even in the league Thursday Schedule Washington at Chicago. Baltimore at Kansas City.

Boston at Detroit. New York at Cleveland. Wednesday Results Clereland 5, New York 1. Kansas City Baltimore 4. Boston 5, Detroit 4.

Washington 6, Chicago 2. Friday Schedule Baltimore at Chicago (night). Washington at Kansas Citv (night). New York at Detroit (night). Boston at Cleveland might).

Batting based on 225 at bats Mantle, New York, Williams, Boston, .355. LEAGUE LEADERS Runs Mantle, New York, 88; Yost, Washington, 71. Runs batted in Mantle, New York, 82; Werti, Cleveland, 80. Hits Mantle. New 128; Chicago, 123.

Doubles Piersall, Boston, 26; Vernon, Boston, 22. two days ago. Milwaukee at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York, St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 5 Only games scheduled.

Wednesday Resulti Brooklyn 3, Milwaukee 1. Philadelphia 10. Chicago 8. St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 1.

New York 3. Cincinnati 1. Friday Schedule St. Louts at Brooklyn (night), Chicago at New York 2 (twlnight), Cincinnati at Philadelphia (night), Milwaukee at Pittsburgh LEAGUE LEADERS Batting based on 225 bats Aaron, Milwaukee, Schoendlenst, New York, .323. Runs Robinson, Cincinnati, 75; Snider, Brooklyn, 68.

Runs batted- In Musial, St. Louis, 78; Boyer, St. Louis, 74. Hits Boyer. St.

Louis, 124; Aaron, Milwaukee, 123. Home runs Snider, Brooklyn, 26; Kim-ewskl, Cincinnati, 25. Stolen bases Mays, New York, 33; Oil-liam, Brooklyn, 13. The two old pros both Cleveland castoffs, were the big guns as the vigor of Carter, who's 2. In the fifth, Carter caught the Chicago boxer first with a hard left to the head and a combination to, the body that put Satterfield down.

Bob was up a nine only to run into another quick flury that put him on the canvas again. Then Carter caught him with a hard right to the body that sent Satterfield whirling across the ring and up against the ropes in Carter's corner. He grabbed the strands and bounced back. They flurried briefly in the center of the ring and Carter forced him against the ropes in a neutral corner. Another quick combo and Satterfield began to slide down the ropea as Martin stopped it.

third-place Brooks knocked oil Mil' waukee again 2-1 Wednesday night and moved to within three games of the first-place Braves. began to slump along ropes the third time, referee Teddy Martin waved his hands to end it. Satterfield appeared mystified in his dressing room, He "I don't know what happened. I never felt so weak in my life. I never felt like this before a fight.

Maybe I fought him wrong." Most of the 2,167 fans thought that age just caught up with 32-year-old Satterfield. He was no match for the youth and Maglie, 39, needed help and mis- Bed his 100th victory, but he was The Barber of old. He calmed the Braves on five hits and left seven Triples Simpson, Kansai City, Lemon runners stranded while protecting a 1-0 lead before running out of Pitching Based on 10 decision Law gas in the seventh inning. ALL-GIRL CREW IN SAIL RACES: This all-girl crew from Pentwater is matching nautical skill with the boys in the junior sailing regatta at the St. Joseph marina.

Left to right Skipper Connie Taylor, Melinda Bates and Tasie Todd. St. Joseph's Gary Sisson is the leader after two races Wednesday with 8V4 points, followed by Muskegon 6, Pentwater 4, and Macatawa Bay 2. The eastern Lake Michigan shore championships will wind up with two races today. rence, Cincinnati, 15-2, Buhl, Mil waukee, 14-4, .778.

Mitchell, 35, batted in the win and Runnels, Washington, 7. Home runs Mantle, York, 34; Werts. Cleveland, 24. Stolen bases Rivera, Chicago, 13; Fran-cona, Baltimore. Jensen, Boston, Avila, Cleveland and Mantle, New York, 8.

Pitching, based on 10 aeclsions Brewer, Boston, 15-3, Pierce, Chicago, 16-4, .800. Strikeout Score, Cleveland 148; Pierce, Chicago, 125. 6-4 Cub lead and gave Robin Rob Plangger's Whips BOWLING erts his 12th victory in relief. Stan Lopata, 3-for-4, drove in three Phil Superior Steel, 4 -1 runs ing run with a pinch single in his first appearance since picked up by the Dodgers from the Cleveland Indians. The defeat left the Braves with a two-game lead as runner-up Cincinnati dropped a 3-1 decision to New York.

The Red- legs had just two singles off Ruben Gomez and Marv Gris-som. The Cardinals sent the Pirates to a seventh straight defeat 4-1. And a grand-hammer by Willie Jones gave Phil TWIN CITY RECREATION If-1 IP II 'ffjW l'f The Indians made it two straight over the Yankees with Al Smith's The highest scores of the Summer season were recorded in the singles Allowing Just two hits and strik sweepstakes last night. MAKE ing out 13, Sam LaMunion pitched Planggert to a 4-1 victory over ENTERTAINING ENTERS A two doubles and Vic Wertz's single and grounder getting all the runs home for Tommy Byrne's second defeat. Hank Bauer's home run spoiled Lemon's shutout, but he kept-Mickey-Mantle nitless' against Superior Steel last night.

The only hits by Superior were adelphia a 10 3icjtorjr. JSJJIL-. Smglei-by' Juh Mahdarino arid Bob inicago CUDS. the Tribe for the first tune this sea- Dudas. Bob Geisler had a double for Plangger's.

n. In the American, Bob Lemon LAST ALL YEAR LONG Capture it all in Snapshots GOLDEN AGE OF Jim Norman fired a 653 scratch series and had a 119 handicap for a 772 which won Jbim the men's Jackpot for Shooting over 690. John Benolt was second with a 696 total followed by Ed Martin 689, Rex Shindledecker 676, Les Brown 654, and C. H. Walls 646.

In the women's division, Betty Roberts was first with a 606 ahead of Edith Romoser 599. gained his 14th" victory with a six- Al Pilarcik drove In three runs. Sunday night Superior Steel will homering for two. for the A's first play Whirlpool of the Joseph km liJGpri. ut'J hitter, stopping New -York, 5-1, as second place.

Cleveland cut the runaway lead to eight home victory over Baltimore this Recreation league at 8 p. m. the first round of the Class A state tournament. games. White? Herzoe's double drove in Home runs by Ted Williams and the winning run for Washington and Chuck Stobbs.

Jim Wilson lost it. Jackie Jensen gave Boston a 5-4 victory over Detroit. Kansas City defeated 9-4. Four runs In the 10th handed Washington a BAUD DRUG CO. For STATE SENATOR MILTON E.

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