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2 2-C St. Petersburg Time, Monday, April 21, 1953 QllllQ nitron imic C3 Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE KKSl'LTS YLSTEItUAV ST. LOUIS 9. Chicago 4 San Francisco 12, Los Angeles 2 Philadelphia 3, Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE IJKSLLTS YKSTKKDAV NEW YORK 7. Baltimore 0 Kansas City 8, Chicago 2 Washington 8, Boston Cleveland 4, Detroit 2 Athletics Defeat Cliisox On Homers 5' KANSAS CITY, UP) Five-hit pitching by Jack Urban and three-run homers by Bill Tuttle and Billy Hunter gave the Kansas City Athletics a solid foundation for an 12 victory over the Chicago Robin Roberts Gels Victory With 5-Hitter rillLADELPIIIA, (T) -The Philadelphia Phillies, smarting from double de feat at the hands of Milwaukee, turned on the World Champion Braves yesterday for a tight 3-2 vie tory in the finale of the SUndlnji Of Indians Beat Detroit 4 To 2 In HR Derby DETROIT, Jfi The Cleveland Indians blasted four home runs off 20-game winner Jim Bunning and defeated the Detroit Tigers 4 2 yesterday at Briggs Stadium, All six runs scored on home runs.

Minnie Minoso got the deciding blow, a line shot into the lower left centerfield seats that broke si EZ re. Standings Of Tha Clubi II White Sox yesterday. I The Clubs Both homers were off Bill 2z'h i- lJ i 5 i 5 J. SiSiiSiliSi Set i HI Zl U4 51 a Suggs Takes Zcharios Open -I 01 0 2 3 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -I l'-l Oj 0 oj i BEAUMONT, Tex. Ui Louise i 0 0 0 0 ROBIN ROBERTS first win Suggs, the Atlanta veteran, put NEW YORK Washington Kansas City Cleveland Detroit Chicago Baltlmort Boston LOST 1 .833 Chicago -j 0 0, 0 0 4 4 II .800 2 .600 1H San Fran'ce 0 0' 0 0 9 4 0 4 .667 2 .600 1H MUweuke 0-j 0 2 1 0 Oj 2 .600 1 3 .500 2 Cincinnati 0 01 0- 0 2 6 oj 2 2 15i .500 2 Philadelphia 6 0 1 1- 0 0 0 2 2 .500 1H 3 .400 2Vi Pittsburgh 00110 0 0 2 3 .400 2 3 .4001 2H Lot Angeles 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 .333 Zi .1671 4 ST.

LOUIS 1 0 0 0 0 Oj 0 1 4' .200 LOST 1.2 2 2 2 31 4j 4 0 on a glittering finish yesterday to overcome Marlene Bauer Hag- 0-1 0 0 Oj 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 a 2-2 tie in the eighth inning. Catcher Dick Brown added a lead off homer in the ninth and pulled the Indians within two of the all-time record for home ge ot Delray Beach, in the stretch Oi- si 3 Fischer, who had gone 100 1-3 Innings without giving up a round-tripper. The last previous time he bad pitched a home run ball was also against the Athletics last May 28, when Hal Smith turned the trick. Tuttle got his four-bagger in the third Inning after Harry Chiti and Urban had singled. Bob Cerv and Chiti were on base with singles when Hunter looped the ball over the left field fence in the fourth.

Both homers came with two out. Hunter's sent Fischer to the showers. Urban lost a shutout on a two-run pinch double by Ron Jackson in the ninth. Tito Francona singled to open the inning and, with two away, Buba. Phillips walked.

Jackson then lashed his drive to the right-field corner. and win the $5,000 Babe Zaharias Open with 214 for 54 holes. runs off one pitcher In a single Who Won? She laid down a 5-under-par 69 GAMES TODAY on the final round to wipe out a Cincinnati at Philadelphia (Night)-Kelly (0-0) 4-stroke lead held by Mrs. Hag- series. Robin Roberts squeaked through with a five hit conquest, but gave up two home runs.

For Roberts, trying to regain his brilliant style of old, it was number one victory of the season. It was also the 190th of his career, tying Grover Cleveland Alexander's record with the Phils. Besides holding the Braves to vs. Semproch (1-0). Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (Night) Burdette Tha leaders: game.

Righthander Ray Narleskl got credit for his first triumph. Ha required ninth inning help from Herb Score, who retired the last two batters with two runners on base. GAMES TODAY Chicago at Detroit Donovan (0-1) vs. Lary (0-D. Boston at New York Nixon (0-1) vs.

Lar-en (1-0). Cleveland at Kansas City (Night) Grant (1-0) vs. Terry (1-0). i Baltimore at Washington (Night) Brown (0-0) vs. Lumenti (0-0).

Louie kuMii, Atlanta. Ci (1-0) vs. Law (0-1) Joal World Rleder, Austria's 1938 Slalom ski champion, 71-74-60-114 (MJ1). Marian Bauer Hans. Delray 79.aa.7i eta tun Only micaey ytrifnt, la pieso, Beverly Banaon, India, Games CLEVELAND DETROIT ak rM Boiling lb 4 0 0 0 ah rbl Cars'quel a I 0 1 0 72-71-72-UT Patty Barf, Minneapolis, 71-71-74-Sli (136J).

Scheduled The game was played under Martlnss 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 Joyce tins, Milwaukee, the International Krippenstein giant slalom race at Lint, Australia. Jaroilav Drobny of Egypt, over Paul Re my of France 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 9-7 to take the men's singles championship of the Cannes International Kuenn cf five hits, Roberts got three of bis team's seven safeties and scored the winning run on Harry Anderson's single in the seventh inning. All Robbie's hits were singles. 01 Killn rf Boone lb 1111 4 111 73 74-74-120 (83). A-aifford Ana Creed, Opelousa.

72-71-73-220. Betsy Bawls, Spartanburs, (I2). Ruth Jess, Seattle, BUN COTTON ADVANCES protest from the fourth inning on, after Al Lopez, Chicago manager, lost an argument over an interference ruling. With runners on first and sec 0 0 0 0 1111 Maxwell If Bertoia Jb (Harris flloett Thompson Avila 3b aWard Rarrell 3b Minoso If Maria ri Nison Brown Colavilo lb bHardy Vernon lb Grifer cf Martin 2b Marlrski Score 400 3 10 0 1 0 4 111 4(10 5 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1111 PHILADELPHIA 0 0 0 01 MILWAUKEE I ak rbl Sch'd'nst lb 4 0 1 0 ak rbl Ashbura cf 1110 77-77-69-223 (S249) Betty Dodd, San Antonio, 7S-71-7 22J Auc Bluer, Sarasota, ond and none out Billy Goodman Ftaesian If 1(00 hit a roller down the first base Harle rf 4(00 Mathews 3b 4(10 0 0 0 0 (KJroth 4 0 0 Bunnina 4 0 10, Spencer 3 0 0 Oj eTaylor 0 0 0 Oj lennal hWilson Anderson lb 1 1 1 TJ-7S-73 224 Js Ann Prenllce. Birmingham, Pittsburgh Nips Reds By 4 To 3 PITTSBURGH, R.

C. line. Urban collided with Good Austria, over Brazil by a 3-2 score in an international tennis Aaron cf 4 111 Adcock lb 4 0 10 Medalist Wins In Laltewood Golf man In fielding the ball. Goodman Hanebrlnk II 3 1 1 1 76-74-75 (J15M. Mary Lena Faulk, Thomaiville.

(.., 74-70-73 224 (1154). Fay Crocker, Montevideo, Uruf uay, SS 41 Totals 31 I 4 I Totals Herrera lb 0 0 0 Lopata 1 0 1 Hamner 3b 3(11 Post rf 4 0 Katanskl Xb 1 1 0 F'nandei as 3 0 0 Roberta 4 1 1 was called out and the runners Loian as 1 .11 A a Struck out for Avila In Ithl Ran v-l aiiuau were ordered to return to their 10 0 0 7t-7-i 3Ui (1194). Tr wbr ao for Colavilo In tthi Smiled for Bertoia in tth; Ran for Thompson in tth; A -denotes amateur. (000 base. Announced for Spencer in 9tht I Ran 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 loniey aWiaa Rush bTorra for Harna In 9th; a Hit into fore play CITT KANSAS tor Taylor in tthi Ran lor Zernlal in Stevens, placed into tha game in 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 akrkrbl CHICAGO I ak rbl Aparlrlo as 3 0 10 McMahoo 1110 The tournament medalist, Manton (Bun) Cotton moved along to the third round of the Lakewood Golf Club championship yesterday 9th.

Cleveland 010 fott 011-4 Detroit 000 002 OOOl FLML Umpires, Scorers Meet Tonight Tetalf 31 1 I Totals the ninth inning as a defensive measure, rapped out a home run 3 113 Foa 2b 10 10 31)11 tthi b- a Filed out for Conley In 4 0(0 Goodman lb 4 0 wuu a onu win over jjick KODens. Grounded out for Rush in Sth. 4(11 Bates lb Tuttla rf Lopes 3b Power lb Carv If Held cf Chiti Hunter as 1 1 1 Lollar 1 0 (I Kr cona rf 4 110 Tortes'n lb 4 0(0 Cotton now faces Pardner MHwaikee Philadelphia later in the inning as the Pittsburgh Pirates ended a three-game losing streak with a 4-3 victory oa ioxi 4(10 1 1 0 Brown whn won hv HofauH frnm Smith if 1 1 The Florida Little Major League umpires and scorers will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in "E-Maris. PO-A-Cleveiand I7-. Pe-troit 27-12.

DP Avila, Moran and Cola, vitn: Carnsouel, Moran and Colavilo. LOB-Cleveland (, Detroit I. HR Maria, Colavilo. Mlnoen. Brown, Boone.

IP FR BB SO Narleskl (W, 1-1) 1 13 1 1 4 Score 2.1 0 0 0 0 x-Bunnina (L. 1-1) 4 4 4 1 4 114 1 0 0 01 the citv chamrMon. John Inland 4110 1 1 01 Urban oinim, irri v. Alien. Mirer v.

Philadelphia 27-12. DP Loaan. Schoen-dient and Adcock. LOB Milwaukee 3. Room 110 of the City Hall.

ireiana was out ot the city and Brunnr- v- smion, piikmnon unahlp tn rnmnPtP. v'- f.V"'-,?"',1- over the Cincinnati Redlegs yes terday. Right-hander Bob Friend yield Philadelphia 1. bReard If Phillips rf Fischer a Mueller MrD'n'ld Keeian cRiverl Rudolph i tvuiiiii uuiM4iii(rii niiutifoirn. vmw- 2B Mathews.

HH Aaron. Hanabruil. 10 0 0 1(00 0 0 0 0 0 00 10(0 0(00 10 11 Chief Umpire Bucky Hawk has also called a session for softball Esseaian, Fernandei. series. Mikhail Botvlnnlk, to take a 11-7 game advantage in the World Chess Tournament.

He defeated champion Vasily Smyslov. The first player to earn 12'i points will win the series. Carlo Ubbiall of Italy, two events in the International Motorcycle Grand Prix of Barcelona. Rik Von Looy, the 44th Paris-Brussels cycling race. Upstart, the first $12,000 "Poule Des Produtts" Prix gref-fulne at Lonchamps race course in Paris.

Jiggs Peters of Plainfield, N.J. first in the $4,500 Reading Inaugural Sweepstakes at the Fairgrounds there. He drove an Spencer 11 0 0J Others advancing included John aJViiS ed 11 hits as he became the first IP Fared 1 hatteri in tth. Lyons who took another stride at ER BB SO 11(4 vs. Owen.

Butler vs. Hart. flBP-hy Running (Brown). MrKin- Roberta (W. 1-8) (3 dJacksoa umps.

This will be at 7:30 p.m Thursday. Pirate pitcher to go the distance this year. 1 4 3 Chylak, Berry. 2:3, Trowbridge 2 1-3 ley, Flaherty Telal 33 1 I Totala 31 1 I A 19.0W. conley I i-t I a-Grounded out for Fiacher In Slh; b- 3 1111 001 Rush (U (-1) I 1 McMahon 1 an for Smith tn Tthi c-Flled art for MacKay Wins Net Crovn It was Stevens' second homer of the season.

He has a total of four hits in his only four appear Keeaa la 7lhi Doubled for Rudolph In th. WP Roberts. U-Bosiejs, Sudnl. Cor tan. Burkhart.

2:14. A 16,364. the expense of Dee Wilkerson, 3 and 2. It was Wilkerson who last week eliminated the defending champion, Bev Nabers. Current matches in all flights must be completed by April 27.

Champlonahlp Fill ht John Lyona def. Hea Wilkerson 1 and 1. Bene Koch def Frank Licneit 1-up, 10 holea. Bill Kaleel Chkaio ...00 (00 002 Kaasaa vliy eoa jit out a ances at the plate. F.

Chiti. Goodman. Hunter! I'rban. "PO HOUSTON, Tex. Barry A Chicaco 24-10, Kansaa City 27-11.

DP-McDonald, Aparlcio and Toraesoni Fox. Torieson and Apiricio. LOB Chicago ak rbl ak kr kl Hall-Maytag Girls Eiank Pel-Gulls 4-0 MacKay, 22-year-old Davis Cup star from Dayton, Ohio, settled Kansis City 4. 2B Held, Jackson. HR Tuttle.

Hunter. Tempi lb 4(11 Vlrdon et 4010 Pinson rf 4 110 Groat as 9(30 Robinson If I 0 1 Skinner If 4(00 Croe lb 3 0 11 KJusaki lb 4 110 Jr dc(. Jim Bker 5 and 4. Jn Bryan down after a 90-minute interrup art. Harry Allan 1-up Bun Cotton del.

Dick Roberta 4 and 1. Dive Beailey Sr. tief. W. Davla 3 and 1 Pardner Brown Hoik 3b 1110 Stevens lb 1111 Bell 4 1 1 1 i hnmaa 3b 4 111 IP ER BB SO Fischer (-1) 4 7 0 0 1 McDonald 11 1 110 Keeaia 1 1 4 0 4 4 tion by rain yesterday and de Pat Wilson shutout tha Pels and Gulls on six hits to gain bv default over John Ireland.

Jim Grace MrMilla 1 01 Clement rf 3 1 1 0 feated Luis Ayala of Chile in aei. Bob Allen and 2. Offenhauser and time was Bailey 1 0 1 01 Murikl 2B 4 1 1 Rudolph 1 1 110 Nuxhall a Tampa's Hall-Maytag Girls a 4-0 4 0 10! Foiles 1(11 four tense sets for the champion Urban (W. 1-0) S.S.4 "PB Chiti. Rommel, Stevens, Napp, Schmidt 0 0 Oi Friend 4(00 13:08.54 for 30 trips around the half-mile track.

win over the Half-Century clubs ship of tha 24th annual River First rilfht Bey Nabert def. Charley Robinson and 4. Ron Kowalski def. Harry Woods i and 4. Richard Cook by default over Red Woolard.

Harry Jerfer Rice. ToUlt 331111' Totals 14 4 11 4 flaclnnill 000 001 001 at South Waterfront Park yester rimbnrrt (00 101 (014 Oaks Tennis Tournament. MacKay, the nation's No. aer. u.

isiuer 4 ana I. myne neirnei. derfer def. Colin Heath 4 and 3. H.

Smith F. Klusiewlkl- PO.Arinrtnntl KS.11 over Pop Farm, default. Tom Waters amateur, committed 29 errors in PUtsburah 17-10. (1 otni when winnlne run cored). PP Nuxhll, McMillan and day afternoon.

Minor League Results the 11 games before the long de Your "Girl Friday," Sir? wow. LOH Cincinnati 11, Pittsburgh 10. 2B Bailey. Kluszcwskl. Groat 1.

Hoak. lay but came back after the rain act. L. Mieei 4 ana 1. jack Altea dei.

A. Amley Imp. Second Flight Bill Salter def. Jim Naselsea 1-up. Ellis Brunner def.

O. K. Cook 4 and 1. Bill BeWer def. Cury Callahan 3 and 1.

Frank Sutton del. L. W. Tnomas, rinwn. Hrl Stevens, SB Hoak.

Temple, Pinson. SP Crowe. BRAKE JOB Here's What We Do to defeat the third-seeded South American 8-10, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. uaynard and 2. In the first set MacKay had SOrTHERM ASSOCIATION IP HER BB SO Niixhalt 1 1-3113143 Syhmidt a.

(-1) ..1111 1 1 1 Friend (W. 1-0) (11 3 1 3 0 Barlick, Jarkowiki, Delmore, Lin-des. 2:38. A 13.142. Third Flieht Jos Pilklnston def.

Bob Little Rock at New Orleans Ippd. rail) neider a and z. Joe Boeey def. Joe Port 42 errors compared to 49 the last three sets. er 4 and 1.

Bob Busaey def. H. Bennett REGULAR COST l-up. Gent Jenltina def. Clayton Shannon 2 and 1.

Fourth Fllsht Mickey Vastier def. GAD! We HOPE Not 1. Ramovi Front Wheoli end Impact Broke Drums 4n(l Lining. 2. Cltoa, Impact end Rtpatk Front Whtol tarings.

3. Impact Grtost Seals. 4. Chock en) Add Broko Fluid If H((dd. 5.

Adjutt Broko Shoot to Socuro Full Contoct With Drum. (. Corofullr Tott Broke. Doc Dlbbell 2 and 1. Phil Kilian by default over 8.

H. Harris. Jack Zumbahlen Win Scotch Foursome Box Oxley and Neva Rutherford carded a net 60'i to take S5 def. Ben Northrup and 2. C.

W. Ander Birmingham 14. Atlanta 1 Mobile 2, Memphis 1 Nashville Chattinooia SALLT LEAGUE Charlotte I. Knoxville 3 Savannah (. Jacksonville 1 Macoa 4, Augusta 1 INTIRVATIOVAL LFAOtTK Montreal 4.

Columbus i (10 lnninia) Richmond I. Toronto (11 Innings) Rochester 1-3, Havana (-1 Miami 4 2. Buffalo 1-1 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Sacramento at Portland (ppd. rain) Phoenix 6. Saa Dieao son del.

Many justyna a and 4. top honors in the scotch four Fifth ntffct Alii CUtmf def AmMn default. Jack Parker def. Dr. Paul Houn- chell Imp.

If holes. Bob Grandmas def. Dr. Ilrashear default. Frlta Anaala def.

some held at Pasadei Golf Club yesterday. The field of 140 was believed to be a record for Col Drittler 1-up. Most Wins Gulf port Sailing Honors Walter Most, international Windmill sailing champion, won top honors in his class at the weekly Gulfport Yacht Club racing yesterday, Placing second in the class were Rita Ellis and Dennis Snell. John Weber was third. In the Flying Dutchman class, PLUS the city.

Sixth Fllfht Bill Parolt df Jack Rumpous 1-up. Conrie Mitchell def. Dick In second place was Carol Jones Seattle 3, Spokane 0 (called after eight enrien 5 and 3. A. B.

Treat def. Henry Dotiflaaa 3 and 1. Harold Tweed def. Art 3 and 1. Seventh Flight Bud Taylor def.

Ro rain) Vancouver 2, Salt Like City 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 3, Omaha 4 (called seven, rain) Charleston 2, Minneapolis (, I Denver (, Wichita 1 after land Wood 1-up, 19 holes. Sam Owen def Bill Fulton 1 and 1. Bud Butler def. Ed Emmet 1-up, 19 hole Harold Hart def. and Ted Keiser with a 65 net.

Dolly Hallock and Don Munson were tied with Al Klay and Marie Brent for third place with 66V4 net. Barney Runde and Babs Bul-pitt, with 78s, shared the Individ, ual low gross title. Walter Todd i and 4. Dutch Pardee was first and Bar Pairinfs this week Championship Fllfht Lyona vs. Loch.

Kaleel va. Bryan. bara Tolson, second. Howard Snyder won the Sail TEXAS LEAGUE Victoria Houston 1 Austin 4, Dallas 3 Tulsa Fort Wort Corpus Chniti 12, Sin Antonio Cotton yi. Brown, Bcazley vs.

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