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Daily News from New York, New York • 31

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Louis, Sept. 5 MP). WOmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizell, rookie lefthander of the Cardinals, tonight struck out 11 batters in his 10th victory, a 4-0 shutout over the Pirates and Bill Bell, 18-year-old triple no-hit righthander making his major league debut from class D. frin.rrIT I. I Ia DIAMOND DUST Casey Publicly Rips Yanks for 1st Time YANKEES (Washington, D.

Sept. 5) Casey Stengel gave the Yankees, the first public bawling out of his- four year term as manager tonight in a stormy session in the dining car as the team travelled from Philadelphia, where it had lost 4 Lmioti I- la-l aba i.i O. Faauartdia PITTSBUBSM l) at ST. LSUIS aa a a a aa a w.ib-rr I I Baaaa a a 1 a awa 1 a at a ratjk 4 I 3 HrM.tm HIIII MaalaJ.ar II I III HaU.rf 4 I I HUatluc.lf I I I I to the Athletics, to the capital. Roosevelt Selections I tie players, at dinner, were playing their version of the Khor.ar a I 1 a Bua.B 4 a UrtVilr 4 I 1 I 4 4 I a rtu ta till! Ulalaaa.a 1 I I I Ha a.2k tut 1 1 imi a i ii a Man I I I I I liMiaaa tlllll "twenty questions" game.

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The Jints' catcher, who piloted the Fort Meyer, to the Army championship at 4JJI. Traa knit I Piiialma 111 4 Parana Brtaa 4 I a 1 la 1 Ml Kobody was fined, were they? All right. Now stop all this laughter and start thinking seriously about baseball. Games like today are go Ferrier's 130 Leads II 1 a Praaar rtaa K. aaa (Continued frc-rn pagt S3) State Open by 3 ing to cost every man six thousand Wichita, won't rejoin his major league mates until next Spring.

He is taking his Army team for a tour of the Far Eastern military bases. Sam was due out of service, Aug. 26. dollars apiece. That aint funny.

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teve Mem, yhil i manager, was booted out of the game in the State) Open with 10-under par 130 at the halfway mark The fourth after an argument with Pitching schedule, revised by a a pinch-hitter lor Konstanty. There was one out. Stengel and coach Jim Turner, is this: Scarborough and Lopat in Washington tomorrow and Sun husky Australian was tnree-up on bis nearest competitors, Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W. Va, Armand Farina of Schenectady and Mike Turnesa of White Plains. Snead shot a 66 to go with yester plate umpire Augie Guglielmo over a strike call on Ryan.

It was his first XL banishment. Coach Maje McDonnel also was thumbed out with the usually quiet Stephen la McOa DODGERS (Boston. Sept. day; Raschi and Reynolds in St. Wyrostek came up to swing for Ryan.

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They rushed up to him in Barber had to put away the razor and get out the ax. That he did. He fired a fast ball and Wyrostek fouled it back. Then he fired another, still faster, and Johnny terday and opened investigation of clubhouse and gave him royal wel Albany. N.

Y- Sept. 5 0 The Albany Senators won the Eastern League pennant tonight by defeating Binghamton, 6-1. The defeat Roosevelt Retails threat against his life if be attempted -to pitch in Giant series. whufed. Brooks have recalled 10 op nut the second-place Triplets 4V tioned players, with little likelihood games behind Albany with three that any will join club till next WTTH THE PRESSURE off.

Maglie didn't waste much time with Ashburn. Only one ball. Then 1-2-3 strikes, and the old ball game was over. On the attack Hartung's game- Spring, because of participation in playoffs this season. Dressen says there is an outside chance that pitcher Chris Van Cuyk and first a Wayne 1 141 I 4M 34) Sl MI 3 Ml in) 114 4 la) IM 3 MI JtO ft 40 winning smash was just as dca-matic Floppy had two strikes on him.

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They, were breathing nounced signing of Ralph Mauri-ello, 18-year-old righty, for "sizeable bonus." He was born in Brooklyn, resides in Hollywood, is a strapping 6-3, 300-pounds, and will, break in with Elmira come after he signed on as pincn-hitter for remainder of season. King Kong says he is in good condition and he believes he can help the club Stengel says he knows reason Yanks have so much trouble with righthhanders (they hold a 44-40 edge) but he won't telL J- T. (Picture an back page) GIANTS: Hoyt Wilhelm. 29-old right-handed rookie, made his 58th relief appearance of the year to set a new major league record for freshman pitchers (most games, one season). Teammate George Spencer had broken the mark last season, toiling in 57 games, including four starts.

Knuckler Wilhelm has been in 10 games more than the Dodgers' relief artist, Joe Black, and has pitched 24 more innings. They both have a 12-3 mark as they battle is out for "Rookie of the Year" honors. Giants signed lip an 18-year-old Brooklyn pitcher, John Fitzgerald, much sought after 6-2 right-hander from Midwood High. Young Fitz pitched the past two seasons with Floyd Bennett Post, American Legion, winning 31 against three defeats. Larry Jansen's back is bothering him so much he has "laid off" for a week.

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SI. one down when Jack Logan drove deep to right center. Fafko cut across on a straight line instead of diagonally backward, and by the time he made his sharp turn for the pill, it was buzzing overhead tor a double that put men on second- and third. Thus, a ball that was entirely catchable went uncaught, and en abled Cooper to come up in the same stanza with two down. "ft This insurance ran was set up by Wilson's second single.

Jethroe then bunted into a force at second which was a good fielding play with poor results. Having Wilson on second is less dangerous than having Jethroe on first. Jet swiped second a moment later and buzzed on to third when Campy's skip-peg flew into center. Jet then came across on Logan's RBI fly. IT WAS THEN, at the start of the eighth, that the Brooks made their lone remaining menacing gesture.

Pafko opened with a hit to left and Nelson swatted a pinch-hit, to center, putting men on first and second with none down. They were still there three outs later as Cox, Reese and Robinson all failed to budge them. THE SWEAT is starting to show on the bathmndles. oc REV fOKC BIG COOP crashed another two bagger down the left center slot INIOttC SfPIEMBI ISlb fASY DlfVEt Oa SaB fartmvr Waal aaf Naa Tarf rOLO CIODNDS BP aaanaaaa- la I ajart. SPCOAt FKAINSr la.

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GIANTS for the pair of runs, and the Brooks were behind to stay. They got one back in the next stanza via Reese's lead-off single, passed ball and a pair of outs, but got only one more good shot at Wilson, the rest of the day. By that time, Boston had added a gift hd. Saw Cata-iaa ar Pan aaa tiaL Baa I TWO AAim TODAY 1:3 -Tmrrtw Caaaca Mnaif-iat aaJ ShM In "Blaat Jattlaaa- WPIX P.M. Liataa a "fciaaa iarliaaa'- MCA 1:44 r.M.

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