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-V Dulut Iks Irip Ira Jolts Bears 6r3 Northern Loop '71. ii i (i I 1 TT i TO OD Lindell's Pinch Homer in Ninth DULUTH (AP The Duluthiand dropped 12 for a .727 mark Dukes took over first place In I while the Twins have won one the Northern League last night! more and lost one more, 33 and Ties Up Game MILWAUKEE (APt The! result of home runs. Julie Bow-' ers. Rocky Blaney and Bud Bel-ardi all connected for circuit drives. Ken McGonagle held the Bears to nine hits, which were pretty 13, or a percentage of .717, with a 6-3 win over Eau Claire For the Duluth Dukes, the victory was their eighth straight.

They meet thf Bears again tonight but will be k(Vpirg an eye on the results of the Fargo-Moorhead game with Sioux Falls. Should the Twins lose again and Duluth take another from Eau Claire, the Dukes will en- Pittsburgh Pirates crashed over three runs in the ninth inning on Fargo-Moorhead lost a 5-1 decision to sixth place Sioux Falls, to fall from the league leadership for virtually the first time There is no difference in the games behind calculations, however. Bowers' hitting streak of five straight hits which he carried intrt th nnii urne stnnnpH well scattered. Chuck Wrirui, who went all the way for Emi Johnny Lindell's pinch home Claire, was tagged for 13 safe in the season. ties.

Three Bear errors helped Duluth has now won 32 games; but not untU hf added two more full game margin in first Keep him in trouble while tne joy a Dukes played flawles shall. 1 place 'hit. e.Hn th. trlnr im tn AB 0ii 1.W 'a oneeif seven, two short of the Northern Friday, June 26. 1951 The Eau Claire Leader-18 League record.

EAU CLAIRE Bellinger cl Btopa Blaney II DavU rf Bowers 3b McKeon 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 Bowers walked once and filed out deep, in his last trip to the plate. ROCKY BLANKY was the only other Bear getting more Harbaugh lb Belardl 2b Wrlnn 3 run and two more in yesterday to beat Milwaukee, 6-4. for the third straight day and cut the Braves' National League lead to two games. The winning rune, off relief pitcher Bob Buhl, came Frank Thomas' single to left, his first hit in 27 previous times at bat, and Dick Cole's double. Buhl had walked Johnny O'Brien to open the inning and Danny O'Connell singled him to third.

THE BRAVES, despite only five hits off Bob Friend, held a 4-1 lead going into the ninth. Hal Rice drew a walk to 1 a off and Cole, swinging for Mike Sandlock, singled him to second. Pre6ton Ward struck out and Lindell, batting for Eddie O'Brien, blasted one 390 feet into the left field bleachers to tie the score. 34 AB 5 3 Totals DULU1H Greenwood Jackson rl 2 1 3 than one hit, as he garnered two Ei for four. Windy Davis doubled but the hit was wasted, McGonagle had excellent con-0 trol, walking only one while striking out four.

Wrinn KO'd o'six. but Issued five free passes to first. TioJdliwsLii SpoJdsxops 't By Red Wyczawski Newberry 2b 4 Oerl 2 Haerlng lb i I 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 I ft'" I Kousagan Olerrk 3b Engstrnm McGonagle For McGonagle, the former; University of Minnesota 13 37 10 Totals EAU CLAIRE DULUTH Davis. McKeon 000 Oil 100 3 oo- PR! Improved Bears Seek First Division the triumph was his second against no setbacks. Wrinn lost his second decision: he's won one.

JUST A MINUTE there. Mr. Average Baseball Fans of Eau lirn I UV.11A 1J I XT.U.. A'jmia iT'eni rt riUehargh ab a MUvaakee ab Bernler cf (010 Bruton ef 6200 J. O'Brien 2b 2 3 Lagan (021 O'Connell 3b 3 0 3 Mathews 3b 4 111 Thomas rf (13 0 Gordon If 4 110 Rice It 5 2 5 0 d-SUti 0(00 ney.

Bowers, BelaraT. Jiftn 2. Newberry. Oerl. 2B Davl.

-'ackM-n 2. HP--Bltney. Bowers. Hrlardi. MrOonagle 2, Newbrry.

DP McKeon to Bowers, Newberry, Engstrom to Haerlng Left Eau Claire 5. Duluth 11. BB Wrlnn 5. McOonagle 1. SO Wrlnn 0, McOonagle 4.

and ER Wrlnn 0-4. McOonagle 3-3. HBPBy Wrlnn iJack.son. Balk-Wrlnn, McQonaale. PB McKeon.

McGonv (tie 12-O1. Wrlnn l-2. Groves and Swogger. 2:00. A 1.31 ipald.

the wrong end of a On THE DUKES SCORED first in trioiijr juu nave lonicucu inc iiui inn ii ucajm the third inning with a three to eltner Fargo-Moorhead or Duluth, our own Eau Claire flurry, added a single tally in Bears have found a new spark of life and are breathing quite the fourth, and tossed in an- rapidly. Perhaps they're not breathing hard enough to phase the other two in the sixth. ioop leaders but the other five clubs in the league better take sacrifice that backfired is Hoot Evert laid down a bunt and pitcher Art Houteman fielded the ball, croftsed up the Bohox and toHsed to Rosen for the out. The Indians won the contest 15-4. Sandlock 3 0 11 Thorpe rf 0 0 0 0 a-Cola si 3 2 11 Pdleton rf-U 5 2 10 Ward lb 5 1 11 1 Adcock lb 4 0 10 E.

O'Brien is 3 1 3 2 Dlttmer 3b 5 0 4 1 b-Llndell 1 1 0 0 Crandall 4 0 ISO Mel Parnell of the Red Sox, being forced at third by Cleveland's third sacker Al Rosen. mi ce oediii runs were me notjCc Shepard 2 04 0 Llddla 10 0 1 Friend 2 0 0 I Buhl 10 0 1 e-Pellagrlnl 1119 e-Crowe 10 0 0 4-1 We'll admit it would take somewhat of a miracle for the Grizzlies to win the 195S Polar bunting, but if the Bears don't move up into the first division by August 1st, then we're "missing the boat" someplace along the river. The Bears are a considerably improved ball club now. Manager Rex Carr's club has won six of its last 12 games and has shown indications of new life soarked bv NEW YORK (AP) Chicago's battling White Sox timely hitting, better pitching and very good fielding. We still can't accept the fact that the BetU Jill Totals 41 7 3 11 Total! 40 14 30 IT a-Slngled lor Sandlock to (th b-Homered tor E.

O'Brien In Oth e-Fanned for Friend In 6th d-Ran lor Gordon In 11th -Filed out lor Buhl in 12th PITTSBURGH 000 001 003 0021 MILWAUKEE 102 001 000 0004 J. O'Brien, Friend. Dlttmer. Crandall. RBI Rice.

LlndeU 3. Tnomai, Cole. Gordon 2, Pendleton, Dlttmer. 2B O'Connell. Rice Hetkfc, Cole.

Mathews, Gordon. HR Ltndell. SB Bernier. 8 Llddle. Gordon.

DP Logan. Dlttmer and Adcocx; Logan and Dlttmer. Left Pittsburgh 12. Milwaukee T. BB Friend 3.

Hetkl 1, Llddle 1. Buhl 3. SO Friend 2, Hetkl 4, Lid-die 10. Buhl t. HO Friend 5 In Hetkl 1 tal 0: Llddle 10 In l4; Buhl 4 In 3.R and ER Friend 4-2.

Hetkl 04. Llddle 4-4, Buhl 2-2. HBP By Llddle (O'Connell). Hetkl (2-31. Buhl (5-4).

Goeti Dascoll, Secory, Dixon, 2:10. A team Eau Claire, started the season with was a i last-Dlace machine. Giants Wallop Cardinals 9-4 1 i defeated the New York Yankees again yesterday, scoring a thrill-packed 4f2 victory to sweep the three-game series. The result cut the Yankee lead to nine games over second place Cleveland and 9 'a over the third place White Sox. Chicago scored twice in the ninth inning to break a 2-2 fallen off during the Yankee slump.

Mantle failed to hit safely in four times at bat yesterday. Nellie Fox, the peppy second baseman, was the star for the Sox yesterday and in the entire series. His two run homer matched a similar blow by Yogi Berra to forge the tie and his leadoff single in the ninth ignited the winning rally. The decision was the Sox" 11th ST. LOUIS (UP Bob Hof And some conclusive proof bf our conceptions can be explained by the fact that the same team -Quebec (Class Cl took home from spring' training is currently leading the Provincial League.

Yet in the 13 games the Bears played with George McQuinn's club Eau Claire won 11 Ideadlock and give Billy Pierce! 2 mi the decision over Johnny Sain. PhllC I nnTiniin THE YANKS half of the I llllt) ViUllllllUC ninth, much maneuvering by man's pinch hit grand slam! home run helped the New York I Giants defeat the St. Louis Card- inals. 9-4, yesterday at Busch! Bod Belardl in the past 13 games. They have of them.

Is it possible that the Northern. League is that much Stadium. I jwon nine straight at Yankee stadium this year. both managers resulted in a weird setup wtiereby Pierce left the mound to play first base while Harry Dorish faced two Nellie Fox Mickey Mantle Hoyt Wilhelm won his fifth' tougher than the Provincial? Seriously, we doubt it. But then, that is neither here nor there.

-What we're trying to point across is that by some token the Bears have run out of misfortunes and that perhaps Lady Luck will start smiling on the Bruins now. DefeatingCubs, Take 11th, 13-2 game for the Giants in THE YANKEES made, only batters. Pierce thru returned to was set by Boston against Wash' th mnnnH tn finish tho o-amp llnotnn rw 7 1Q14 anH onmlloH "ve mis as i-ierce raciteo. up nis New Vvrk a a a St. Leali ak a Lockman If 4 10 0 Repulskl cl 4 2 10 Dark 2b-3b 4 12 1 Hem us ss till Dorish yielded an infield single1 by Philadelphia against Detroit victory aainst loss Local Playground Baseball Underway Playground baseball in three divisions gets underway Monday when the 12 squads of the Little League Minors begins play.

the Elk's Cadet League, with six teams, jumped the gun and saw action Tuesday, Third division isthe American Legion Junior team. 1 1 I I una ui Five of the Bear regulars are batting over .800 something 10 puicn nuier iun nutmeg anu H. Th'pson 3b 3 0 1 1 Sch'Ad'nst 2b 3 I 1 i' b-Hofman 1 I Muslal II 3 3 3 0 Two Sox were Dut out of lhe! -a tu. CHICAGO (API The Phila retired righthanded batter Gil jVSSS nviinaiuuil aiiuuiiu unci inc uuiiikii ui i J'tt'ia Williams' 3b 1 0 1 1 Slaughter rt 4 0 0 0 THE YANKEE defeat. a ucicoi.

delphia Phils continued their aeipnia rniis coniinuea meir trnnuoairi tnr tho first nut nf uicii gjnie, rerns ram ior aispuiing 4, 1QV mactorv nf thp rhioaan fourth Strainht and Sixth in Ilia rhirrt.striVo lie. Irvln rf 4 110 Jablonskl 3b 4 0 0 1 Spencer 3 112 Bratle 0 0 0 1 R. Tho'son cf 4 3 4 1 c-Lowrey 1 0 6 0.1 Cubs vesterdav as they blasted returned to the mound ames since their sensational Charlev Berry in the' Davis, a native of Galesburg. 111., is anything but an sc out their 11th decision over Chi- Uw) wnnHiino- hu! streak, came inning and Manager Paullcomplished outfielder (he's a first sacker) but he should damage uuoeri id 4 0 7 1 Clark A 0 0 A 3 0 4 0 Btlko lb 2 IJ 4 11 ho hnolc nf -T ana or at la cdu i i i i 4 a. 10 0 1 Rice 3 0 0 cago, 13-2.

nnr-nrl aI ninnl-i rl(iarD TnKfinU westrum HearH. Wilhelm a-Mueller Corwln 10 0 3 Presko 3 0 10 110 0 Whit 0 0 0 0 Richards for arguing a call at first base at the start of the Yanks' ninth. flM KONSTANTY, backed by KU and BiU Renna to es his Plars THE LITTLE League Minors are four boys from nine through some of the Northern League pitchers' earned run averags. A left-handed hitter, Davis takes a heftyjeut at the plate and possesses a sharp eye. All year the Bears have sadly needed a clean 1 0 0 0 Cast'lon 3b 10 0 1 twelve years of age.

the Elk's d-SUler 1 0 0 Totals 0 2T.3 ak a a Cadets for those 13 through 15, Chleag 19-hit attack wbich included ior lexnargie piay. eight double, registered his sev- Cnieago used five players at' Stengel particularly singled en trnimi? ifirst base, a major league rec-iout Mickey Mantle, the young The Phimes took a 10 lead in ord Tne previous high of four slugging star, whose hitting had 30 10 27 '3 Touts -Doubled for Wilhelm In 4 112 2 0 0 1 si New Tark 4 2 3 3 Martin 2b 2 0 10 Collins lb 1 0 0 Berra '4140 Mantle cf 3 0 3 0 Bauer rf 4 13 0 b-Bollweg lutr iitai. lucjr nuucu mice lliuie b-HIt home run lor H. Thompson In 7th c-Called out on strikes for Bratie in gth d-Llned 'out foe Castlgllone In (tb NEW YORK ...110 000 700 a 4 110 4 0 2 0 3 10 110 0 in tne lounn wnicn ieaiurea up hitter and it appears that Davis may be the answer. While Davis is hitting ,438, Bill1 McKeon is batting .821: Rocky.

Blaney has a .305 mark: Tom Ballinger a and Julie Bowers a .301 average. McKeon has cooled off perceptibly the past week but Blaney, Ballinger and Bowers have taken up the alack. I the past 12 games Bellinger has hit .374 with 12 hits in 31 year old Ted Kazanski's firstl and the American Legion are for any boys under 17 years of age. The 12 squads in the 1 1 1 1 League are divided into subdivisions, the East Side and West Side, for ease in ing. Their games are played on Monday and Wednesday at 10 a.

ill ST. LOUIS 001 101 0104 4 3 2 1 McDoug'd 3b 4 0 I 1 moint lAQ fTlta hit AllKlA is Fox 2b Fain lb Lollar lb-e Mlnoso- If Stewart rf Rivera cf Elliott 3b Wlison Wilson a-Wrlght Marsh lb Dorish Mele IS Carr'quef Pierce p-lb IliUJVl IVHgUb lilt, UVUUlCt I I -jT all rklladela'a ss Cklcar skid Hit Homers; Help 2 14 0 Woodllng If 3 3 0 2 14 0 Sam 3 10 3 10 0 9 e-Mtre 10 0 0 0 0 0 rd-Carey 0 0 0 0 8pencer, Castlgllone. RBI Spencer. R. Thomson, Mueller 2.

Hofmaa 4, Muslal 2.. Repulskl. Schoendlenst. 2B Lockman. Irvln Mueller, Schoendlenst, Bllko, Muslal.

HR Holm an. Muslal. Presko. ss 1 3 3 4 Baumholti el 4 0 0 1 Ashburh c( 0 3 4 0 MeU'lch rl 4 3 3 1 Hamner 2b 5 14 3 Fondy lb 3 0 19 0 0 0 0 Miranda is 3 0 3 7 PP Schaendieast. Hemu and Bllko XjtVU 4 1 4 ft 4-4-4-i -0 0r-Renna 1 0 4j 2 0 1 3 111 Total! -Tuesday arid -Thursday, also at 10 a.m.

Bosox 1 5-4 31 27 14 Rip Wilhelm 3, Presko 1, white 1. Bratie 1, Clark 1. SO Corwin 3. Presko 3. Braile 2.

Clark 1. HO Hearn In 3i: Wilhelm i 7 27 7 Total The American Legion outfit been practicing for two i in i qorwin 3 In Presko In 0 (pitched to two batters In White 2 Clark rf 0 3 0 0 Jackson 3b 3 I I Torgeson lb 5 1 10 Garajlola' 4 110 W. Jonea 3b 4 3 0 1 Brown ss 4 0 4 1 Lopata 5 2 2 0 Mtkst 2b 4 2 4 Konsunly till Pullet 10 0 0 Kllpps'n 10 0 1 Totals 47 1 27 0 a-Berena 100 3 Simpson, .0 0 0 0 S. Jones 0 0 0 0 bCavaretta 110 0 weeks- and has several games nraiie 2 in Clark 0 In 1 and ER-Hearn 2. Wilhelm 1-1, Corwin 1-1.

rresko 4-4. White 3-J. -Brasle 2-2, Clark, scheduled with other post teams prior to the big tournament BOSTON (AP) Larry Doby! hit two consecutive homers and Al Rosen connected for his 15th of the season while driving in five runs each yesterday as the Cleveland Indians overwhelmed uu. nr-wuneim. wilhelm rs-3l.

Presko lS-7i. DoraUIll, Conlafl. Warne- starting July 13. ae. uorman.

2 tag. 10 10'a til 13 15 17 'i the Boston Red Sox, 15-4, to a-Fnned for Wilson 8th b-Singled for Bauer In tth c-Hlt Into foreeout for lain la 1th d-Ran for Mlze in vth e-Struck out- for Miranda tn tth CHICAGO 002 000 002-4 NEW TORK 209 000 0002 WUson. McDougald. RBI Berra Fox 2. Mlnoso.

2B HR Berra, F61. Collins, tollar. DP Sain, Miranda and Collins; Martin, Miranda and Collins. Left Chicago 2, New York 7. BB Pierce 4.

Sain 1. SO Pltrca 5. Sain 3. HO Pierce 4 In t's; Dorish 1 In and ER Pierce 2-3. Dorish 0-9, Sain 4-3.

HBP By Sain iCarraaquel. Pierce (0-3). flam IT-3V. Berry. Hurley, Soar.

ROmmeU 2:20. A 12,170. square the four-game series. The Indians pounded out 16 Northern League Duluth 32 12 .727 Fargo-Moorhead 33 13 .717 St. Cloud 24 24 .500 Aberdeen 23 24 .480 Superior 20 26 .435 Sioux Falls 18 27 .413 Grand Forks 17 27 .384 EAU CLAIRE '7 32 .347 RKSI LTS THVRSUAY Duluth 1, Eau Claire Superior 5.

St. Cloud 3. Sioux Fall 5. Fargo-Moorhead 1. Aberdeen I.

Orand Forks 2. GAMES TONIGHT Eau Claire a tDuluth. St. Cloud at Superior. Orand Forka at Aberdeen.

Sioux Falls at Fargo-Moorhead National League hits. Seven.of them including Rosen's homer, went for eight mpswntte- Btaney nas a live-game na-been just short of sensational at third and his sudden outburst Wednesday night may have ignited his batting skilL He is batting .409 in the last six games. Defensively the Bears are an improved team. In their first 37 games they played only, two errorless contests and now in their last 12 games the Bears have played flawlessly in six games quite an improvement. Bud Belardl, the brother of Brooklyn's slugging Wayne, is one of the reasons for the better fielding.

Bud had -his troubles at short but now at second he has committed only one bobble In the last 12. games. Ray Harbaugh's play af first is without equal in the league and the sandy-haired Marylander' Has contributed some timely hits to the "new He leads the tearri with 11 doubles. The Bears are only seven and one-half games, out of third place and six' out of the first division. With the continued good' pitching we may witness a first division club at Carson Park a couple of weeks.

DR. A. H. FULTS of Abbotsford is the hew semi-pro baseball commissioner' of the central district, state commissioner Dick Falk announced today. has long been active in local sports circles, will handle a district made up of Taylor, Marathon, Wood and Clark counties; runs in the ninth inning.

Bruton Gets Boost in Ail-Star Voting A cloudburst of votes for the i stars may daTso by sending in popular Bill Bruton of the Mil-their ballots to the All-Star Basel Starter Mel Parnell gave way Totals 34 I 27 12 a-Popped out for Kllppstein tn 7Ui b-FUed out for 8. Jones In 9th PHILADELPHIA 100 J00 34313 CHICAOO 000 100 1002 Fondy 2, Brown. RBI Ennls, Kasan-skl 4, Ashburn. Metkovlch. 2.

Jones 3. Konstahty 2, Mtksla. Hamner, Lopata. -2B W. Jones 3.

Lopata, Kuanski 2. Mlksls, Clark. Torgeson. 3B Aihburn, Oaraglo-la. HR Metkovlch, Hamner.

SB Torgeson. OP Jackson, Mlk'la and Fondy: Torgeson. Kaaanskl and Torgeson: Ka-aanskl, Hamner and MlksU and Fondy. Left Philadelphia 13, Chicago 7. BB toilet 3.

Kllppstein 3. Konstanty 2. SO Pollet 3. Kllppstein 2. Konstanty 1 HO Pollet 7 In 34; Kllppstein 4 In 3'j: Simpson 4 In 8.

Jones 4 In l'j. and ER Pollet 44. Kllppstein 3-3. Simpson 4-1. B.

Jones 2-2. Konstanty 2-2. WP Kllppstein. Konstanty l7-4. Pollet i2-3.

Plnelll, Boggess, Engeln, Stewart, 2 :42. A i paid I 1,138. in the sixth inning to Ellis Kinder, who was tagged for the loss. Cleveland kill BaatM ak a 1 0 3 Goodman 3b S3 A Vila 2b 4 0 2 0 3 12 1 Ever, 8tr kland ss Patty Berg Takes Lead in Women's Tourney ROCHESTER. N.

Y. (UP) Hardhitting Patty Berg of Chicago smashed the course record with a three-under-par 71 yester 1110 4-Frlend ss craves nigmigmed tne ball Editor, Leader and Daily 2 4 12 1 4 12 0 4 13 0 TEAM Milwaukee Brooklyn Philadelphia St. Louis New York Cincinnati Pittsburgh ret. .041 .000 .53 .57 .500 .303 .340 .320 23 25 24 as 31 37 45 40 41 30 35 37 33 24 24 30 uy Ior me imaji jeiegram, Eau Claire, Wis major league all-6tar teams here I today. i Aix-sTAa voting Amerlraa Lra(e Natloaal Leaia Bruton, who played here in nrrt Base 3'i 3'a t'a 15', 19', ll'a 4 18 0 3 0 2 5 Rosen 3b Eastern b-Olynn lb Doby cf Kennedy rf" Westlake a-Mltchell If Hegan 0 0 0 0 Gernert lb' 8 3 11 KeU 3b 3 2 8 White 2 110 Umphlett cf i 3 0 Plersall rf, 5 10 0 Lipon sa 1 0 2 0 d-Zarllla 3 10 0 Boiling ss 4 011 ParneU 0 0 0 1 Kinder 5 2 0 0 e-Wllber' 1- Grissom day to seize the first-round lead 110 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 1Vi ariH m3Ho "on i Chicago Chicago oF(icoi ain.ci vernon.

Wash. RESILTS THIRSDAY wun tne Milwaukee' club here dmpo. Detroit 10 0 1 e-Tiot Mnnrlav niaht raosl. Collins, N. Y.

10 0 0 tJIoutleman iM MUM II, cmc 1611 1 34 Hodites, Brook 1K1 (in Adcock, MIL i23i Si Chicago 13 Hi Robinson, Brook ll'i i3 Lockman, N. Y. 0) 7i ill The Thorn Cardinals dpfpnd thplr cpntral rfistrirt- uciii- Mire. in the first U. S.

Women Open golf championship. Shirley Spork, 27-year-old red-haired professional from Ukiah, grabbed second place by matching par "4 figures. 00 00 Brooks Stop Redlegsl2-3 0 0 10 Totals 43 11 27 12 Freeman ennuis Mioi-in-ine-arm With 771 Robinson. PhU tallies ffi mnro intn 9 fnmaA I Krrh'skl St Pittsburgh 1, Milwaukee 4 .12 Innings) New York 0. St.

Louis 4 Brooklyn 12, Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 13. Chicago 3 GAMES TODAY Brooklyn at Milwaukee might) i-3-2 vs. Surkont lO-l). New York at Chicago Gomel (3-3. pionship in a district tournament at Abbotsford In July.

The winner competes in the state s(mi-pro meet in Milwaukee. a i.uiiiiiiaimt inn lnoj "nrt. Boston Totals 38 11 27 5 ictu uvc. ivurve isiuuer 01 tne Seconal Base 1 A vlls. Cleve ISO, Sch'nd it Rt 1.

mm Brooklyn Dodgers. Pox. Chicago i4 Ollllam. Brook 14i Ua t4 UV n.Li CINCINNATI AP) The church Brooklyn Dodgers, stopped twice HOHEVEB, BRUTON "ODinson, urooc tit SI I 11 MifftBaals Wask rlt wn by the Cincinnati Kedlees with 1.0-3 Cadets Tip Cubs 3-1 in Little: Loop Browns Edge Nats 3-7; As Bounce Tigers 5-2 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (2-twl-nlghti LaPalme i-7i and Dickson vs. Mux- trails his teammate Eddie Boston wmtams, h.

y. eWs, the apple-cheeked- 21 -year-! Tr llger- muhii. chicato old third sacker of the rV by 11 ballots. Mathews has pol-L lpt 1.1 v-ntoc in Rosen. Cleve.

iil-i Mathews. Mil. (1MI I 0tPS 10 the Leader and.Kell. B05ton .37. Cox.

Brook 9th inning homers, roared back yesterday to their winning ways with a 12-3 victory 5over. the ir.all and Collum U-2i American League tv a a res. UB a-Lined out for Westlake In tth b-Ran (or Easter In 7th c-Ran for Hegan In th d-Srigled for Llpon In 8th e-8truck out for Kinder In- tth CLEVELAND 1 003 C02 30115 BOSTON .001 030 0004 Hegan. Llpon. RBI Rosen 5.

Doby 4. Kennedy. Mitchell, AvUa 1 Gernert, KeU. White. 2B Ooodman.

Doby. Rosen. HR Gernert, Doby 2, Roaen. BB KeU. Rosen.

Doby. DP Llpon. Goodman and Gernert. Left Cleveland 0, Boston I. BB Houtteman 1.

Parnell 4. Kinder 1. Grissom 1, Freeman 1. SO Houtteman 5. Parnell 1.

HO Parnell 1 to' 5 1 faced 3 batters in 8th) Kinder 3 la 3: Grissom I tn Freeman 1 In and ER Houtteman 4-4. Parnell 4-4. Kinder 3-3, Grissom a-t. Freeman 0-0. HBP By Orla.

sem iHegam. WP Grissom. Houtteman 3-7i. Kinder 4-2i. Knapp, Pasarella, Grieve.

Freest. 3:50. A 5.070. The Cadets rallied for uie iauy leiCgram DOH While MCU0U lli Robmson. Brook i7i PREACHER ROE outlasted New York TiTftt inrf ntm i nt i-tut ir a ct a Tlriitnn hie a nn I Marlon, St.

L'. Philadelphia Athletics salvaged StLouis Browns swept a three- Xht tVedge the Cu -a i Jackson. Chk ill 141 ill tt Kyjxa, ui Itv UlgllS. I Elliott, CM. Other itars receiving votes ov.j'- er the mark included 17 ii 28 31 34 .30 44 .730 .587 .570 .544 .485 455 .353 281 Cleveland Chicago Boston Washington Philadelphia St.

Louis 40 37 38 37 32 30 24 IS the third and final game of their Lltt.e Leagueball game. starter Herm Wehmeier of the Redlegs, in a game of home rune. It the fourth victory for Roe against two losses. Wayne Belardi, Gil Hodees, Saarlstaa ll'a 15', 17', 24', 28', lans saw a series with the Detroit troit Detroit i54 Loean. Mil Mickey Mantle of the New i7oi 1U1 1IO1 YanlcPPs ttitr.

110 i -3. Reese. Brook T1gerstreak to four Sil- An estimated 250 I ircaniis inc minium, a-l. l- ih. tt IJ lO een Jim Ad- last night as Harry Detroit i REsriTS TRTRSDAT AX rcu Chi .22.

Hamner. PhU rcnoendienst of the St. Louis Runnels. wah bark. y.

I- 1 .1.. I Duke Snider, Pee Wee Reese and II Chicago 4. New York 2 Cardinals With 110. Hunter. St.

L. (Hi SraaUey. Chicago i7. ii m-wiji oif.iaj u. aiaiijr di ci iiccii, oo itoi -u i Of the Cub Adl eight batters including the only JlS two hits while hism'aTes three to face him in the fifth in- could garner but five off Geroux.

A total ot-198 fans have cast McMillan, cincy 1. ballots in the local-poll for their FIM favorites. The players Who WilllM: S. Si Klne'" Chicago SI Carl Furillo hit for the distance for Dodgers. Bobby Adams and Jim Greengrass homered for the Redlegs.

Brawklya stksi CkeeianaU ak a Gilliam 3b 5 13 Bridges 2b 3130 Reese 3 3 I Adams 3b 4 3 0 2 ning. Stt ta.ls ah a Washtagtaa ah v'yuclI -uiru iirei, in U1C Orotb cf Woodllng. N. Y. Cleveland 15.

Boston 4 Philadelphia 5. Detroit 2 miehti St. Louis 1. Washington 1 migbti GAMES TODAY Cleveland at New York tntghti Lemon 1M1 vs Raschl 1 5-J Chicago at Boston inlghti Consuegra (3-1) vs. Brown 10-2 1.

Detroit at Washington might) Gray ll-ti vs. Shea iO-li or Stobbs i2-5i. SU Louis at Philadelphia might) Lar-sen vs. Kellner 1 7-5 20 1 Robinson. Brook i25 ur sen-vieu dv me nation tans Drobny Wins at Wimbledon ill Orligr's, cmcy .121 will start and play at least three Cleve Souchock.

Del. Irvln. N. Y. 1U1J 4 1 -1 Tost 3b 3 ii iounn.

wittv a single" run. a siPv'u" it Gubs came back a sin- 4 3 oo voiimer ii 4 i the fifth. It remained 3 13 0 rt 412 until the last inning before 2 0 1 i Busov 3 2 3 .1 i innings in the annual game DttnH Euenn- a-Hatfieid Pesky 2o Boone 3b Dropo lb Vollmer, Wash. Doby. Cleve .7) ill 4 Oordon.

MIL ir Ennls. PhU. .2. ai Cincinnati on July 14th. ah a Pallaatla'a ah a 4 2 3 3 Desiaestrt ss 4 1 1 3 0 1 0 Pnllley rl 4 2 10 1.0 1 3 Rohlnsoa lb 2 1 1 0 3 13 1 d-Ha'nton lb 1113 4 10 1 Zernlal 4 0 0 1 3 0 1 4 Bauer To 4 2 11 1 0 Babe 3b 3 0 1) 4 14 0 McChee cf 3 0 4 0 Stephens.

Bosun Snider cf Belardl lb Ca'panella, fiodges 1Mb Furillo rf Cox 3b Kokos rl Slevers lb Lenhardt Courtnev Dyck 3b a-Werti Berry 3b Tonng lb Hunter ss Breeneea Paige 1 0 0 0 Verble urauea. lumi vi newspapers ana! Edwards. 4 2 3 0 Bell el 3 1 1 0 1 6 1 Klusi fkl lb 4 0 110 113 0 Or hgr's 4 2 4 0 5 3 1 i Borkowskl rf 4 0 1 0 4 0 5 3 4, 1 1.1 McMIUan ss 3 0 3 3 4 3 2 0 Mehmeler 2 1 0 0 St. WIMRI.rnnV Frxv ITTP1 Delilng cf Joe Giammona and Mike Coff. Ceatrr FUIJ ramo stations in the natipn are; 11l-.

I Ealin Cf lot: e-Ruccela 4 0 0 1 4 1 1 d-Maure Mam. Y. ill'. Bruirn. Mil 110 0 3 3 4 .1 0 1 1112 tabulating the votes.

Walker UOOT C)rr. .131 Snider Rrnnk nleman Czech who has been trying to soucnock if lVli 411 i4l 4 111' 110 1 3 0 0 3 Otlon 0 0 0 0 b-Hoderleia man sparked th Cadets with a double and a triple respectively. John Coggins doubled for losers. IGroth. St L.

Bell. Clncy Two changes in the local 01. '4 Atburn. pwi Giardello Favored Against Durando win a Wimbledon championshipifo'f 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 S'lma Y. 141 Ins Saw Gil Hodees renlarpH hv Thomson.

aAnioneUo If 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 Roe 0 0 i b-Baidvrin 10 0 0 r- 0 0 0 0 Totals 44 1127 7 TotaU 32 7 27 12 a-Ran for Walker In 7th 3i in i Totala 32 1 27 10 e-Coan 4 14 0 A 1 troth 4 1 1 Byrd a 111 1 1 TotaU lilt to 1 1 1 0 0 iui iu csis, auypcu unu St. (3i Ted Kluszewski for National; fourth round yesterday by de featlng former champion Budge b-Mulltn Miller. C-Lund ToUls 13 10 27 '4 NEW YORK (UP)-S ak a 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 040 league first base honors and I vwth' tl f'0- Jensen of Washington jp" inmc out front over Hank Bauer PnU 'uriiio. Brook Joey Giardello was favored atjpatty of Los Angeles. 8-6.

lr18, b-8truck oat for Kelly In gth BROOKLYN 003 002 31312 CIKCINNATI ..110 000 110 3 30 0 24 I Totala a-Ran for Kaena ta Ml Snider. Belardi. Klusaewskl. Furillo. ae a Caba Badour 2 0 0 Bergh lb Kent is 3 1 1 Letktaen cf Collmsa 3rd 3 mjercuj OiammoB Sb 1 1 Coggins as Be Wen rt 3 0 10 Hard? Anderaoa lb 3 0 0 1 Hoepner If Bowmaa ef 10 11 Fry 3b Adler 3 0 0 ZukatUa lb KoppUn tf Ills Smith rf '-r Eopp rf of thr VankMt Ao-i V' Slaughter.

'Cleve i7 Klner, Chicago 2 b-SlBflatt for Welt tta c-StngJael for MUler tn tth riht field honors. 8-5 yesterday to stay at 1 3-6, 8-6. 12-10. range and win a repeat victory it "was one of thei longest and over slugger Ernie Durando in, most dramatic tennis matches Madison Square Garden tonight, ever played on the famed center If 22 year-old Giardellcrol Phil-'courL- 2 0 10 3 0 0 0 2 0 10 110 1 2 0 0 1 1 00 5 10 0 0 Meie. Chi.

.5. Bea Clncl. 2i Nleman. Detroit (2l Ba'mh ti Oil ii. d-Raa for Robmaoa la tth OO 0t 001 DETROIT RBI-Snider 2.

Belardl 2. Reese 3. Purillo. Bodies 3, Adams, dreengraaa. Bell.

2B Gilliam. Walker 2. Campanella. HR Belardl. Furillo, Snider.

Hodges. Adams, Greecgrasi, Reese. SB- Reese. Snider. Brlagea.

DP Belardl (unassisted): Reese and Belardl. Left Brooklyn Simpson, Clrvt. Hi Robinson. Brook. Busby, CWaali.

Lockman. N. Y. (II PHILADELPHIA 000 0OI Soucnock 2. BI Land 2.

Byrd, De a-Fllcd out for Dyck In tth b-Forced Oldla for Olson (a Tth e-Sfngled tor Verble In tth d-Foled out for Old Is tn tth ST. LOUIS 010 002 000-1 WASHWOTON tot 100 000-1 Hoc. RBI Courtney, Old is. Len-aardt, Werti. IB Courtney, jVenhordt.

8 DUon, Blevert. DP Slevers, Hunter and Bieven: Tervttltger. Verble and Vernon; Touttg. Hunter, Btarvers. Left 8t.

Louis 5, Waahtngtorr SB Breehees 1. Dtaon 1, Slma 1. Paige BO Brerheen 1. Oltoa 1. Paige HO Breeneea hi Paige 1 ta Dtxo I to 7, lima at 2.

and FR OUtoa 3-3. Brecbera t-V. Palga M. Slmo M- Breeneea i3-r. Dim! '2-i.

MrKlnley. HnoechK-k. MrOo-aa. PmBavtOa. A 3.111.

adelphia can turn the trick he DROBNY STAVED off six H)lli MILWAUKEE Braves were leading their respective po. sitionswMathews at third. Johnny Logan at short. Bruton at Catrkera N. Y.

101 Ca'B'lU, Brook Berra Maestri Robnuoa. 3B PhUley. loiaia uiti Tolals 20 1 1 1 CADETS am will advance among cdntenders: match points-three alone in the Left Courtney sl Devon muaaeipnia a. bo .141 CrandaU. MU i5j.

12. CinclnnaU 4. BB Wehmeier 0, Kellr Marlowe CUBS ona. aiai Whll. Bo-loo 1.

Ro SO Wehmeier 3, Kellr renterianrl Anrtv Pafkn in rioM iHetAn. Clere ta 1s i. Roe I seeking a shot at the winner ofl2th game of the final set-and MIlor, KL 1 vorld midrlleAvcight the 28-year-old Patty JJ? i Miiier hi" VZ FR Weft; 1. Brrd 1. SO and Smith 1.

HO Wehmeier I a ER 4 tn Xmlth 1 In 1 aut 1. U' Cooper. Mil. ii Rice. 81 tlO-.

WestniiTv. r. Garagtola, Chi 3i 4 a tauarter Marie J-4. Weik M. Miller 0-0, Brrd four and Ill meter i-J.

Kelly 4-4 smith 3-3. Roe i-2. light oetween dodo uison oi Ha-1 through Zukattls. Anderion. Orammona.

RBI Kopp. -Corfman; Belden. IB CoggBH; Oiammora JB-Coffman. BB Adler Oerotu BO Adler J. OeroM 2.

Van Oordea and Lpbtrter. 1.00. A 290 leittaattdi. Votiiig for the all-stars wiH roachnJe at midnight of July SrdrpW ch.rag fani Wtfhing to vote for UjeirlSCJTa Z' Ro. vi i.

Wehmelr r.j i i tn .1 HBP Bt Byrd 'aornai. Byrd Birtttk. Jaekoviki. Oorc. Ballanfanu icam Tt.v.

LMark M-. D-IUh. 13. 'August. rouno oi id in men singles.

jaen. etvea, oufry. iu 7 i i 1 1 1 -u ri N-i i' i r-.

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