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AUGUST 17. mt Forty.Se en ihe TJtetott Sunday (State Yacht News, Results Stories on Page 50 Sox err a 3 omer Run Sinks 5C3 am -Li Mack 10 THAT YOGI! By Gene Bombers Oust Scarborough in 6th, Yogi Clouts 1st Pitch by McDermott Oar-Rudder Stirs Tiff at New Bedford Talismanich's Tactics May Win Him 2d Place Continued rom the First Page Can You Berrat? Early Start NTW YORK AB BH TB TO 0801 Beat Rain Birwoua la jo itiuio M.mtia ci Brra Woodll I li Bauer if Collmt lb Martin Sb Kono.da i Backfired ii is Yogi atoned for this misdemeanor when he mauled Maury McDermott for a three-run, sixth-inning homer to whip the Red Sox, 5 to 4, in a rain-cur-tailed session before 28,635 soaked spectators. By squaring the series at a game apiece, the Yankees clung to their two-game lead over Cleveland's Indians, who eked out a 4 to 3 verdict over the White Sox. The Red Sox fell four and a half games in arrears of the leaders. By JOHN AHERN SOUTH DARTMOUTH, Aug.

1 i Ion Red Sox TnUlf .1 BOSTON DiM.BfiO rf 4 Gnolimn Vnllmr If 5 Thr'nb'ry rl 0 Kell 3b rvfm rf-lf 3 C.f'ncrt lb 3 Whit 3 Llpon 3 Scarb'roufih 3 lft A problem that will be 1 1 0 0 4 I 0 By HY HIRWrrZ VcDcrmoU 0 0' The Red Sox started their samp threshed out nil Winter sro.e here today and upon the impending answer depends the second-place prize for the Wood Pussy Class. It sor-ms that Leo Telesmanirk, 1 Nixon I Toiili 2S You can't call them right every day was proved once more a "o'with the Ycnks 10 rninutps early yesterday to beat the rain, and a iti keep their cash box loaded. They 1 3 Tnmni. when Manager Casey Stengel jTON1' 1 I commodore of the Low Tide ftrrmmt nf rain jhad to play five innings or refund Yarht Club and ranking skipper RBI. Btt 4.

Buer. Kr 1 z. Evr in the Little Cat Boat Class, lost outmaneuverea l.ou uouareau to end a five-game Yankee los-in streak, at Fenway Park. This was another spine- 3BH. Voilmer, Ktll.

HR. Bu-i. Bh im. i sb. sac.

Raziit-. Krii pp. That early start cost them thf GooHman. Llton nnd Llpon. in Gondm.n ami ocmeii lob.

New York game because with a regular 2 his rudder in the 25 mile-per hour southerly that disrupted Hoiton s. bub. oy scarDorniun a. start thp pamp unnM havo nermott 3. SO.

by Scnrbormih s. P- sin ine game wouia nae Hrynqidi 3. H. c(t st.rbormih tn siboen halted durine the sixth m- New Bedford Yacht Club's wind-up race of the 27th annual ijacca 3 Dtttm fn ini: Mciwrmw i ini. 1-1- Mlvnn A tn 9-3 anH F.R Hrvnn tli 5 FALLING, BRA tHV Vj) TSTj 3-RUr4 HOMER ''rtyJ IN tTktJ SH regatta.

4-3; Scarboroueh 4-4: MrDernwtt 1-1. Nixon o-o. Hi'. Keynoio wwamm Instead of lowering sail and PB. Bfrri.

WmP, Reynold 15-7 LP. ning and the score would have reverted to the fifth with the Sox leading 4 to 2. RAIN DROPS Both clubs tried to dodge the issue once the rain dropping out of the race as sev Mcuermotl 1-71. vir.P. Hommei.

Berry, Papurella. Dully. Time. 2n. 5m.

Att. 38.635 eral others had to do, Leo used an oar to steer his way back A DL Mitchell Homer in left with ease, close to the foul! began to tall. Trailing by a run going the last of the sixth. tingler in which the weathtr played an important part. It started to rain as Sammy White I came to bat to close out the fifth inning.

In umpire Eddi Rommel's judgement it wasn't coming down hard enough to halt proceedings. So, with the Sox out front 4 to 2 after five innings, the game continued one inning too long. The Yankees routed starter Ray Scarborough and sent McDermott to the wailing wall in the sixth, which Berra climaxed with a tremendous first-serve shot into the last section of the right field grandstand, with line, and it was 2-2. into Apponagansett Harbor and picked up a rudder off a fellow class boat that didn't leave its mooring. Then Finished Fourth Coach Eari Combs of the Sox walked down to the batting box Reynolds was in hot water all uespuuu untnuLK rriimeio, afternoon until the rain began to to discuss the weather with batter threaten and the Yankees wentWillard Nixon when the count was ahead.

He was really in the woods 3 and 2. Nixon finally got into With the new appendage on the Him to rnnc Fi(l(l(l Indians, 4-3 in the fifth. Alter Goodman llnea the box and took a third strike out, Voilmer doubled halfway upl. Once the Yankees retired the the fence in left-center. Faye Sox to preserve their 5-4 advantage.

CLEVELAND, Aug. 16 (UP)- Throneberry rBn for him and scored! they tried to stall opening the Dale Mitchell smashed a home when Kell doubled to right seventh Inning so that the gams Evers singled Kell home and the would be called. Allie Rey-Sox were out front, 4 to 2. Inolds was the first batter and ii So far gone was Reynolds that took him a long while to come out he didn't realize Evers was on base. of the dugout Umpire Ed stern Leo went back and completed the course to finish fourth in the class.

Those points, added to his first on Friday, would give him a sure second. Whether he should get it, or be disqualified is one of the major problems being debated here tonight Other problems arising today were not so complex. The rest concerned the proper time to drop sail, which several starters could not discern in this gusty, overcast day. As a result there were three capsizals, five swampings and one dismasting in the smaller boats, with all hands being towed back By sam Mccracken SALEM, N. Aug.

16 Anthony Despirito rode home four more winners here at Rockingham Park today to boost his win total to 189 the highest in the nation. so as he took his windup, Evers Rommel! had to wave Reynolds to set sail and stole second. But this the plate. The Fed Sox stall run in the eighth inning today to mar Billy Pierce's six-hit pitching and give the Indians a 4-3 victory over the White Sox today. Pierce had retired 13 straight batters before Mitchell walloped One Count Wins Travers Stakes by 3 Lengths Phil Rizzuto and Mickey Mantle on base.

Having given the Yankees a shot to get back in business, Rommel had to let the Sox get their sixth inning whacks, even though it was raining very hard. But Allie Reynolds, the heap big winner of the Yankee staff, was now throwing invisible baseballs as he set down the Sox in order for the first time in the game to gain credit for his 15th win. ticketholdcrs "alive" when he booted the favored Liberty Andy Starting with a win on Liberty Andy in the first, DeSpirito went awakened Reynolds and ne took was to try and erase the three-run care of things by retiring Dick Yankee sixth. If the game hao Gernert and Sammy White to stayjbeen called before the Sox sixth in the game. Icould be completed, the score would Then the sixth inning came along revert to the fifth inning and the and Berra provided the serum to sox would have won by 4 to 2.

stem the pennant fever epidemic; around Fenway Park. CLOSE Billy Goodman wa? on to victory on Warren's Gray in HesDerus "wrecked" all but 278 held fence. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. the fifth, Larry Ellis in the sixth llilC 111111. WOllT UUIO US 0IAU to the club before any serious dam- m' wnen Jorge contreras agca was amiciea oy me neavy air uawn reace in me him under the wire in! and chop.

Uf Codnt Fleet from the stable of u. Th 5ts lurkw nn i.Avlla Homers It was rough, wet ride In ,,,.0, nf fini.h.H cmnH in the' hirH and! lected a neat $304.80 payoff while! A three-run White Sox burst 'straight" bettors received in the third innina blackened the Sox Blow Chances ui rZ- races and third in the ev-ilne (painfully injured on the right knee V. iwhen struck by a Reynold serve Yesterday Homers in the first inmng iSeason Total in PirwUite i was a curve ball which brok YANKEES Baner (14) Berra 'sharply and Goodman didn't have (14). ja chance to get out of the way. A hernial (22).

Billy had to get "some first aid ija-ou. IrinvolaniJ nicture momentarily, but! Rommel didn't call a halt until Avila Gil McDougald singled with one competition in the larger classes. th. i The southerly swept across Buz.ib,d for tne tnree-year-oio cnatn yesterday-s four.race lards Bay. building up mora chop'pionship as he soundly whippedjBob Ussery, rode Ted Johnson's SrmioriHIlo nrnitunt hn nssnc.

ID HeVeiBnO "Ufa OQD Cleveland's third Bob i. tt, mith man nn anrf thn in the seventh. Then the tar- i. Mr.n.i, li.j i- was dragged out and the treatment irom trainer Jack tn the dugout before going inan ufuai. a aio oum up more seven others of his age in Jr.

home first in a bru-hope than usual as many a bravei i.j... wnn wuto Mmmtain hope won thi first race of hi. young isoggy inHeld covered. After a wait Ji: "'fourth. 0f one hour and 30 minutes, and lad pre back to first base.

edicted his boat would beat!" kLnr. fanE TIGERS Soucbock (9). INDIANS AviU (41, Mitchell (5. DODGERS Pafko (16), lurlllo (71. IBS Serena (11).

with rain still coming down, Ron Bob Lemon scored his 14th vic- some other in respective classes. Wilh rain expected today, the Velvet Express in the third heat.) mel called it an official contest. Lemon tory in besting Pierce, Sidelined by a foot "Juryp vtetory since winning the Belnunt or tne 3.year-old colt who had Stakes early in June, the Count been trying so gamely since he Red Sox announced that in the You can blame the umpire if you D-K! I I. gave up nine hits. event the teams cannot plav.

two Avanti Rated H'sh Avantl rated high on the "down wish, but the Red Sox had sufficient scoring chances to chase Reynolds IXQUUIlgUain IXCSUUS Cleveland Chicago nulled awav in the stretch andileft New Orleans but never could an bh po a 1. Kalljta villi UK Jltl vcu I'll wiurjuii Connie Mack was the first man in lh. IIIO, VIIK e.Etl acquire the sharp edge that he so fibst bacr-swio. cwmint. jMjtchrti.ii 4 2 2 0 ri' 4 1 0 ii early in the afternoon as they -out at the end of the sloppy mile and sports to win the 10-thousand-dof in the -fternobn and the second at.

elegantly and authoritatively dis-0 7.8, llnby the drain" list, because several enthusiasts spread the word she couldn't go in this stuff. If Walter: Rothschild's 54-foot yawl can't go fast in these conditions, the others lar Edward w. aok prize tsr an tinguished service to Philadelphia ...,1 An a An i I RAI.V Page 48 played today. 3 1 a i ft 3 ltd M.r You and Me. 117.

Madden 6.40 4.40;osf n'3, Time, 1:11 1-5. Troy Road. Lady Dell.ias,r"1 Red Princess. Joes Gal. Little Aud.

Seven one-quarter was three lengths in front of Cain Hoy Stable's Armageddon. Greentree Stable's Tom Fool, the 1951 two-year old pnammnn unci favorite todav. 3 0 3 8 Rivera. el a 3 Oiwhen they broke a 2-2 deadlock 2 15 un. Ui.

iA Ke.r-113 0 0 0 Lollar.c nuars. cavnan, uandy root ran. He had proven in his last appearance four days ago at Rock that hi was primed and ready for the big one today but the horses Mirandaj 4 12 unce auuu uaac uita, uu, iaiicu MfBan.r 3 2 can go at all. Avanti crawled out at the start and had the race all SECOND RACE 82000. claimlns.

4 12 1 i Union.p. 3 10 l.Fiercc.p 10 gel ine Kayo cioui acms. Scarborough had pitched five the way, winning by more than 11 ailed by another length in year-old! and up. 1 3 IS mll. Hesperus.

113. Cvntrtraj 39.60 J4 60 S0 Hasher, 115. Madden 7.60 5 20 which he soundly trounced then third place. Cr the W'ip. 110.

W'der 3 40 6 37 1JI T(rtl. 34 8 24 Grounded out for Rodriguez In ninth. Innlnn .....1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a Shicago" i 8 3 0 0 6 6 03 minutes on elapsed time and saving exactly three minutes of. her time on Bill Butler's solution, which finished second when handi were of a different calibre than he was meeting this afternoon. Time Itunyon runa.

nea i as. Hot Time. Arstic Tern. Donnadoon, Study Hour, Rabies elo ran. DAfLY DOUBLE Paid S3O4 S0.

Off At 4 to 1 Mitchell. Avlla. Lemon. Foen. Fox, caps were squared away tonight.

Eric Guerin. who earlier in the YWitniritn In Third THIRD RACE S2600. claiming, 2-ycar- Mmoso. Robinson. E.

Boone. RBI, Rob Dan Strohmeier's Concordia yawl splendid rounds. He dug out of a first-inning jam with only one run against him, and had served a home-run ball to Hank Bauer in the fourth. But Scarborough ran out of steam. Phil Rizzuto opened the sixth a single and when Mantle walked, Boudreau brought in McDermott to serve up his port-side stuff after Scarborough had 4Vrt civfitvlitncra nf thl i.

u.iolri.. furlongs. inson, Lollar, A'Ua taster, ntuciieu. 3BH. Roen.

HH, Avila. Mitchell. Sac. cl7i mu-u" 5 20 4.20l3; 4,00 3.20 1 Malay, also was supposed to slow down. If anything, she was faster inner-itus-nn w3iwbi nail-ienstn was tauie Axion 5 NBiaca, no.

Dtptnto. llh. rnKilt'a rjativ's- Kevs. 11:1. Valdffr Boone and Easier.

LOB. Chicago mi. v. uray tnanenge wivn wwv First looay, nipping diu craaiora aan-ij. nMF BlliA.A Mr.

elrnla hv lnnr wrnniit hnat for hnat iuaiimr, giuucu lin me saaaie, wnue ine ziauoas Wiey. uneryi Ann, fno, itj, 5. SO. by Pierce s. Lemon 2 and lk, eraia ny tour seconos Boat mr Doai; 0ver th rout 2:07 25 iockev Despirito put a.Caulpa aio ran.

PleK, U. Lemon H. jvp, Lemon, and bv four minutes on corrected ir. ii rnnnri leaa'R "pirno, pui rol.RTH rack sanoii. claiming.

4- WmP, trawn 1 14-8 LP, Perc ii2-'. fimp tn wppo th piir in Tla 'der toP wel6ht of POUnas. sensational ride on Censorship to ve'Aid. and up7 6 turionBs. f-teveni, Summert.

MrKmley and time to sweep tne sei ics mLiassB. AlthoUKh he had beaten Blue fini8h oniv neck away in third m. IwVco" aw 4o Soar. Time, jh. lam.

13.S03. thrown one ball to Berra. I Yoci took Maury's first serve for ja 400-foot joy ride into the right Man. the Preaknes winner the; p0sUion. Censorship was one of Mnnsnon Wan Boat lo Beat iMimoni, WW muni Hiram Jr.

victim! in ni lasil Tinie, Mona uasn rnr i.an,; jf f0 lifMirtltoc I finUhH tlilrrt imePtoin, wiKuviiiionii.jkuivi to so off at 4 to 1 oy tne ram KlrTH BACK tlaimin. 3-var- soaked crowd of 22,236. He paid I 1 V. tn 1 I War'n's Gr'V. 112, D'D lo J.0 SO .140 $10.20, $5.20 and $3.20 for his httnGrover B.

under 124 pounds with victory in 12 starts. Harold Keene finished fourth, only Win for Pirates CHICAGO, Aug. 16 (AP)-Ralph Eaky faddy, liv, Keen a.4" unatlon. 117. Wilder.

3. So Time 1:11. Game Dal, Flying Jib. In the old days Monsoon was the boat to beat in a blow, and she has the same inclinations today. Chapin Riley sailed her to victory over Sam Kelly's Gadfly in the Yankee One Design Bursh to deadlock the series at one victory each.

This old port of stout ships and NEW BEDFORD Tagc 50 ArmaECddon, third in the Bel-a awgy from Censorship, if mont returnea w.iu ana for the fact that heene was iTow. s-'Kiner hit a pair of run-making while Tom Fool, an m-an-ouier him on the outside of season. paid $2.50 to show. horse? down the backstretch. plus lu.

6.00 as. ajo field stands that won the contest. That was about the only good pitch McDermott threw. For he walked Gene Woodling. Hank Bauer and Joi Collins after the blast by Berra before he was given bis walking papers.

Willard Nixon came in to get the side out without further damage. The Yankees picked up their first run in the opening frame. McDougald walked and was bunted to second by Rizzuto. Mantle beat out a drag bunt towards second base. Berra rifled a single to right to score McDougald but the danger ended as Woodling hit into a One Counts snare ot tne vvvw the wejBht, there was no question uS tW ib7.

Madden 3 th. ouen of f0Ur-Bame tdr.Pcel'wa I'mwZl oUi i1" Dmin SSe" taWtaV stake race was ana DoosteQienouEn icft fo. th stretch bid and! smvm Brrimi whu. on. h.t.j th.

rK. 1 I Wl.l".i." i. Airiv 1 hia earnings for the year to $119, propauiy couia nave tunaicu mi (laituitav. -cviu. ion six hits for his sixth victory as 975.

An all-time bettlnu record was 40 8.00 Paul Minner yielded the same num- 00u.M Uim 1. In8 113. L'wery S.8 to HiSray nyi 'ie. 110. B'ii C'uVrihiB.

110. mp'to pounds to Hay Edy oown San Antonio Nips Brockton 2-1 for pounds en me Winner. time, 1:44 1-Jt Academy Award time. 1:44 Ul. Academy VKi vi liia ciutM ivao.

PITTSBURGH I CHICAGO hhhnni ah nil Dn a established for Saratoga when passed through the mutuel machines. The previous high was $1,292,585 on Travers Day in 1949. The two- IlgntweigntS in we urover i sandy also ran. spvpn.hnriw field. I'm SandV and EIGHTH RACE $2500, S- Coih'elcS 4 0 0 1 1 Browne.

4 iroau 4 3 4 4 3 13 0 Serena.2. 3 Liifiongj. 1 double play. 1 2 TV. a JiJ.U 1nc anw lima 4v.

.13.80 nay nay, iuok auvamdsc 01 vwuiiaMni. lio. Br s.eo J.eo 1.30 3.40 3.00 Kiner.lt. 4 a 0 O.Sauer.lf 4 1 1 fi 4iT. feathery weights and were sent 'lly B't'a 110, D'sp'to to me.

A rk UMaCKSOn.d til A ill ill Av-'ii, 4 11 2S to the front. Fuzgld.c Pinav In at 7 i rcnayjD i singled and Bi Goodman was vtaui.cf As they hit the clubhouse turn, i 2 S'cTift? me.l 4 0 9 OiMinn PonyLeague Title WASHINGTON. Aug. 18 (AP Centerfielder Mike White, sen of former major kaguer Jo-Jo White, hit a homerun in the fourth CAH YOU QUALIFY FOR AN IMPORTANT DEFENSE JOB? JStMFJE'JFAfC AIRPLANE COMPANY Seattle, Washington HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR EXPERIENCED TOOL AND DIE MAKERS 'JIG AND FIXTURE DESIGNERS AIRFRAME DESIGN ENGINEERS ELECTRONIC BENCH ASSEMBLERS WOOD TOOL MAKERS PRODUCTION ENGINEERS AIRCRAFT JIG BUILDERS TIME STUDY OBSERVERS 'J MACHINE SHOP ESTIMATORS METHODS ANALYSTS and MACHINISTS GOOD PAY liberal Travel Expanse Reimbursement Key defense work 35-year-old company build. Wfl KC-97 tonkeri, B-47 pnd B-52 Jet Bomber.

other advanced projects, FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW See Boeing Representative August 18 through 22 MASSACHUSETTS STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 400 Stuart St. Merson, Rarti'mi o0wui.n. in, tiw'nn vuiii 6 C'innlr thirt anrl Tiill KMnnA Art a Mis, Top Zoro Ridge. alw ran. NINTH RACE 13400, claiming.

4V year-oldf and up, 11-16 D'wn O'P'c. 103. C'p'to 7.00 4 40 40 Silly B'wl'a. 103. Smith JJ.60 10.40 urd Held.

1)3, Vaidei Il.40 4 0 0 a Edwerde 1 1 0 Poiiet.p Leonard.o 6 0 0 OiPassea pan, men uiuiaggio scorea Crafty Admiral With Arcaro, Cops Whirlaway 'Cap CHICAGO. Aug. 18 (APi Crafty Toteie 34 37 nj 5i i arls8 BllIy Martih ws throwing out Hay Edy was given the pacesettlng role and Kenneth Godkm wheeled him around the three-quarter turn. Marshall Wilder was content to drop his mount back into second place but was only about a length and a half off the leBder. Time, aunazon, rteiio maiy George Kell aingiea xor Minner in em.

gop-Bottle, lllmait, Fi 7 'ourth Jack, smaalter alto ran. Plttaburgh 'Hill! 8 0 0 3 ot. 0 inning today to give ban Antonio, a 2-1 victory over Brockton, and the drat Pony League National Raseba.ll championship. Grav Challenee soon took UD tne R. Groat, Davis.

Serena. E. Chiti, FBtl" ItSt (IS" hUf- th' third, th. Sox went ahead. Groat and Bartlrpme.

LOB, to 1. Goodman singled and went 7: Chicago 4. HOR, Minner. Pollet VA.llm.-.' Admiral, ridden by Jockey Eddie Arcaro, galloped to a three-length victory in the $44,300 Whirlaway Handicap before 26,192 Washington Joe Horlen pitched three-hit ball fnr San Antonio, tanning 10. Ken chase along with Hiram Jr.

Academy Award and Grover B. were SO. Minner 3. Pellet 4. Leonard I.

11, rnV" '-y" Stevens of Brockton gave up only Minner 6 in Leonard 0 in RArER, Kell bunted them along and Hoot disputing the last place position, Keene not punishing his mount with the weight that ha had to four hits and struck out eigm as the 13-H-year-old players turned in a classv exhibition to close the Minner foiiet 1 l. wr. winner. WinP, Pollet (6-U1. LP.

Minner rll-Si. t'mp. Pusroli and Warnke. Sh. 2m.

Att. f3.33S, Dixie Moore, new supervisor of officials for the N. B. pltyed on carry. Evers hit a high hopper to Mc-Dougald.

After deliberating. McDougald decided to go for the out at first base, which he made, but Goodman tallied. With two out in the fourth, Bauer Park fans toaay. Oil Capitol was second with his utablemate Ruhe third, and Ken fourth in the eight-horse field, Crafty Admiral, owned by Charles and Francis Cohen of Miami, ran the mile and three-sixteenths in 1:58 3-5. leagues first little world series competition.

A crowd of 3500 watched San An two Big len championship football teams while starring at Purdue. jpulled one which cleared the fence tonio 'core its first run in tne sec-end' when Wayne MacDonald MalU-pri. atnle two bases and scored The field straightenrd out on tne backstretch and before the half-nile marker was reached Hiram 'r. was showing the way. He was mining easily and Ussery was dismaying a fine exhibition of rating i horse.

(hips oft the Old Rock Dcspinto kept 9803 Daily Double Crafty Admiral went to the post a three-to-nve lavome ana pair $3.40. $2.20, and $2.40 Oil Capito' and Huhe, which ran as an entry paid $2.20 and $2.60. TElUat SALE on an error. After White's homer in the fourth Brockton tallied Us lone run in the sixth on three errors and a stolen base. The game was held up for 63 minutes by rain in the last of the sixth.

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