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Ho Yank rner am ees ops MAJOR RECORD TIED Ali's Gem Nabs $25,000 Sequoia 'Cap at Tanforan SAN BRUNO (UP) Ali's Gem set a new Tanforan track record for a mile and one-eighth in capturing the $25,000 Sequoia Handicap Saturday. Optional claiming. 3-ycar-olds. miles. Vain Boots 115 (P.

Moreno) 25.10 10.30 6.7f Anaesthetist 115 (Trejos) 5.S0 4.1 Devil's Drum 115 (Baiaski) loji) Time 1:465. Also ran: Renathn I-l v. -ft 7 HJ. '3l -w I Viento. English Miss.

Chuseo. Joe Dingo, 3-U tie uauant. Dr. Eleagle. Fresh Guy.

Mari-eon. sECOxn $2,500. Claiming. 4-vear-olds, A up. 6 furlongs.

Lovely Site 109 (Olisson) 14.50 6.S0 5.60 Wentaway 115 Baiaski l5S0 1ik7 ROYAL VALE IN JAMAICA WIN NEW YORK LP Mrs. Ethel DuPont Weir's Royal Vale, an 11-1 outsider, won the 560,000 Gallant Fox Handicap at Jamaica Saturday as the even money favorite, Crafty Admiral, finished fourth. A small crowd of 30,063 saw Royal Vale catch the pace setting Crafty Admiral at the half-mile pole, then open up a 4-length lead coming into the stretch. C. V.

Whitney's Cold Command surged up on the outside to beat One Count for second. Jack West-rope rode the win for the mile and three sixteenths over a muddy track in 1:55 25. Results: FIRST $3,500. Claiming. 2-year-olds.

Maidens. Colts and geldings. 5 furlongs. Peter Lane 119 Gorman) 5.50 3.50 3.10 Lee Cee 119 (DeWitO 9.00 fi.60 Barbouruville 113 (Glassner) 5.20 Time Also ran: Red Pass. Deb Chaser, Gat Buy.

Polemos. Scomber, Lo-ringial. SECOND $3,500. Claiming. 4-year-olds up.

6 furlongs. Bernier Hits 3 Triples PITTSBURGH (UP) Carlos Bernier, speedy Pirate outfielder, tied a modern major league record by hitting three straight triples as Pittsburgh handed Cincinnati its seventh consecutive defeat, 12-4. Bernier, whose speed carried him to the Pacific Coast League base-stealing championship, also sandwiched a single in five trips. The last time three straight triples were hit was in 1939. Knuckleballer Paul LaPalme went the distance for his first victory, scattering 13 hits to give the Pirates their fourth straight.

He had powerful runs-batted-in aid from Danny O'Connell and Ralph Kiner, each hitting two-run homers. It was Kiner's third circuit smash and No. 2 for O'Connell. 3 Over Fast 122 (Neves 7j-o iS 4 Time 1:11 s. Also ran: Hollv Tirao.

Johnnie Paul. Lord Abbev, Mista'h HacK. Trail Me. Charm Peddler. Friendly Too, Brown Llama.

Lord Reading. Dailv double Vain Root to T.nvoiv White Sox Nip New York Nine In Uphill Baffle Vernon's Hit Gives Washington, Shea Nod Over St. Louis CHICAGO OP Ferris Fain homered with two aboard and Minnie Minoso scored from third base on what should have been a double play ball to give the Chicago White Sox an uphill 8 to 7 win over the New York Yankees before 11,907 chilled fans in Comiskey Park Saturday. The Yankees got off to a 3-run lead on a 4-run outburst in the second and coasted along, adding two in the sixth, until the Sox broke loose in the last two innings. The big blow was Fain's first homer, a prodigious blast far back in the right field stands.

Southpaw Eddie Lopat started, in quest of his third straight win, and coasted along until the seventh when Rocky Krsnich hit his first homer. It infers i Bit Pit If, 1 L-i 4 Site paid S1SH.70. TH1R1 $4,000. Claiming. 2-year-olds.

4'i furlongs. Full Time IIS (Loneden) 4 Kll sin 9 an Sandy's Dream 113 (Neves) 3.40 3 Anthonie Andy 110 (Phillippi) 7 40 Time Also ran: CimnAmnIln T.vnn Anita. Two Sky. Miss Imperial. Vvr.

ForRTH $2,500. Claiming. 3-year-old. 6 furlongs. Holly's Girl 112 (Trejos) IS SO 9 30 7 "irt Great Runner 114 i P.

Moreno) 5 10 4- Oscar R. 117 tVolzke) 719 Time 1:12 "4. Also ran: New Miracle. Sir Rickey. Bac's Ace.

Dark Diana. Tonvs Star. Purvin. Touring Dog. FIFTH $4,000 Claiming OUT AT PLATE Bill Glynn of the Cleveland Indians is tagged out at home Saturday by Catcher Sam White in the second inning with the Boston Red Sox at Municipal Stadium.

Glynn, who had singled and moved to third on Harry Simpson's single, tried to score on Jim Hegan's fly to Jim Piersall, who threw to White. Ray Boone, back to camera, watches the play. Boston won, 5-1. (AP Wirephoto) Cincinnati AB Pittsburgh AB 3 4 Bridges 3b 4 0 1 Bernier cf Puff ins ichpstoi-i on a sn tci Post cf 5 0 0 Smith lb 5 Werwolf 113 Lester) 6.50 3.20 2 Mucho Mas 114 (Church 2.50 1' Time Also ran: Rachel Car- 0 3 1 2 Borkowski rf 5 0 1 Abrams rf 4 Kluszewski lb 5 1 2 Kiner If 4 Greenerass If 4 2 3 O' Connell 2b 3 MISS FONTANA HONORS WINNER Linda Spaziani, Miss Fontana and ueen of Fontana Days to be held May 22, 23 and 24 is pictured with the winner of Harold's Trophy Dash Friday night at the National Orange Show Stadium, Johnny Moorhouse. Although midget auto racing has only completed two weeks, Moorhouse has already nabbed a main event in addition to his dev.

dalhe Pririe. Tnrniiln Hncv Dancer. 0 0 0 Castigl'ne 3b 4 0 0 0 1 0 Seminick McMillan ss Temple 2b Podbielan Nuxhall 2 1 TOP MAJORS HITTERS NATIONAL tEAOt'E Player and club AB Pet. Wyrustek, Philadelphia 45 7 .444 Cincinnati 4S 17 .405 Brulon, Milwaukee R3 20 .377 Robinson. Brooklyn 4H 15 18 .35 Ryan, Philadelphia 81 13 19 .373 Brown Out-Hurls Bob Feller, 5-1 CLEVELAND (UP) Hector trophy win.

(Photo by Jones) 1 Garagiola 2 3 Cole ss 3 0 Lapalme 3 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 a-Kaldwin Wehmeier Nevel D-Marshall King AB Chiracs AB 0 Fox 2b 2 2 AMERICAN LE.tr.rE KfW York Martin 2b Rizzuto as Woodlln If Mantle cf SO .444 Totals 39 4 13 Totals 33 12 11 a Singled for Nuxhall in 5th. Flied out for Kevl in 7th (Skinny) Erown gave up seven hits .400 Bauer rf 1 Fain lb 2 Minoso If 2Mple rf 0 Rivera cf 1 Krsnich 3b 0 Car'squel ss 2 n-Wrissht 5 14 8 4 10 11 as he out-pitched Bob Feller Satur furlongs. Bounding Wave llfi (Clisson) 3.50 3 30 2 Will Power 112 (Trejosi 13.20 5 70 a-Tige Myheart 118 (LeBlanc) 4 (.0 Time 1:12. Also ran: a-Meart Strings, Velvet Valley. Countless Marie, Hindu Song, Domingo Lady, Ryanaway.

a Calumet Farm entry. SIXTH S3. 250. Claiming. 4-year-olds A up.

6 furlongs. Wisconsin Boy 117 (Longden) 7.60 4 40 3 2il Blaze Face 116 (LeBlanc) 8.40 4 50 Owners Venture 114 (York) 3 00 Time 1:1135. Also ran: Larks Flv. Khal-ing Again. Pahala.

High English, Reprieve, My L'rchin. Hadraini. seventh Sfi.ono. Allowances. 4-year-olds up.

1 mile 70 yards. Boomerang Boy 112 (P. Moreno) 44.20 12 40 6 CO Home Free 114 (Olissnn 5.00 Contribution 117 (Phillippi) Si) Time Also ran: Horsetrader-Kd, Australian Ace. Ocean Mist, Readpark. EIGHTH $25,000 Added Sequoia Handicap.

3-year-oids. miles. Ali's Gem 117 (Fordi 7.80 4 20 3.10 a-Silverado 120 (Longden) 2.90 2 10 a-Atomic Speed 122 (York) 2 Time 1:50. (New track record). ran: Right Bright.

I Speak. SrhuUi. a Ross Brunk-H. W. Collins Stable entrv.

NINTH $3,000. Claiming. 4-year-olds up. ItV miles. Plenary 114 (York) 7.80 5 00 3 90 Sun State 109 (Maese) 10.30 5 90 Bhaiplay 114 (Phillippi 5 fiO Time Also ran: Sergeant Max.

Fullback, Winged Glory, Lazy Jo, Foxie Green. Daily double paid S29.20. THIRD $3,500. Claiming. 4-year-olds up.

6 furlongs. Holly Sweet 114 (Woodhouse) 4.50 2.90 2.30 Gay Romancer 117 (Lester) 3.70 2.50 Sailors Choice 113 (Church) 2.60 Time Also ran: Sea Bob, Blue Charger. War Atom, Tina Lazar. FOURTH $4,000. Allowance.

3-year-olds. 6 furlongs. Upstroke 116 CMcCreary) 15.40 8.60 5.90 Dark Royal 116 "Gorman) 6.00 4.20 Flying Jet 120 (Green) 5.50 Time 1:13. Also ran: Tortiila. Palmer Method, O.

Dorsett. Sailing Trim, Law-rin Jr Wigwam, The Trooper. FIFTH $7,500. Allowance. 3-year-old fillies.

6 furlongs. Queens Moon 115 (Nichols) 16.70 10.40 6.50 Ballerina 110 (Lane) 7.70 5.20 Cedar Jungle 105 (Chester) 4.40 Time 1:12. Also ran: Imperial Lamar, a-Miss Nancy. Dangerous Sun. a-Tiny Request, a B.

F. Whitaker entry. Eigun 120 (Steed) 2.80 SEVENTH $4,000. Maiden 3-year-olds up. IjV miles.

Joe Jones 116 (Gorman) 5.90 3.80 2.70 Miss Sublime 111 (Woodhouse) 6.30 3.60 Whence 116 (Nichols) 3.30 Time Also ran: Woodys Boots, Bright Pass. Turtle. Calamus, Fair Brother. Bv Proxv. Turn Row.

EIGHTH $3,500. Claiming. 4-year-olds 1 Dente ss McDotiKald 3b 3 BTra 4 Collins lb 4 Lopat 3 Gorman 0 Srhmltz Scarborough 0 0 Bob Wilson 3 Jh 1 Cincinnati 000 (110 120 4 J-J Pittsburgh 2u2 2tH 0x 12 a Bernier. Garagiola. RBI Greengrass, Bridges.

McMillan (Temple scored on Gar-agiola's error). Abrams. Garagiola. O'Con- nell 2. Bernier 3.

Smith 2. Kiner 2. La- Sipalme. 2B Greengrass, Temple 2. Klus-.

4 1 zewski. 3B Bernier 3. HR Greengrass, 4 O'Connell. Kiner. SB Bernier, Abrams.

4 Garaeiola. DP Wo.idlinc, New York 45 Kell. Boston 55 Thilley, Philadelphia Suder. Philadelphia 41 Busby. Washington 7 Zernlal.

Fhiladelph S3 HOME RVXS Mathews. Brave Campanella. Dodgers Wertz. Brouna Mantle, Yankees Zernlal. Athletics iernert, Ked Sox Snider, Ilodgerg Knnis.

Phillies Dittmer. Braves 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 May 3, 53 0 e-Sheely SAN BERNARDINO SUN-TELEGRAM, 43 dh-Blacktype 122 (Cole) 10.60 9.70 3.70 dh-Semonila 113 Green 4.80 4.40 2.70 Bav Hash 110 (Lester) 2.50 4 i Smith. Cole-O'Connell-Smith. LOB Cincin 0 Byrne a-Marsh Bearden Kretiow Aloma c-Blll Wilson Harrist f-Boyd 4 Time 1:51. Also ran: Family Man, 4 4 Violinist, Stone Saucer, dh Dead heat to win.

SAN FRANCISCO The 43d annual cross city race will be run here Sunday with Jesse Van Zant of Los Angeles favored to win. The 7 910 miles course starts at the Ferry building and ends at the ocean beach. nati 9. Pittsburgh 6. BB Podbielan 3.

Nuxhall 1, Wehmeier 4, Lapalme 1. SO Podbeilan 1, Wehmeier 1. Lapalme 3. HO Podbielan 6 in 34. Nuxhall 0 in 24,, Wehmiere 2 in 2, Nevel 1 in King 0 in 1, Lapalme 13 In 9.

ER Podbielan 6-6. Wehmeier 6-6, Lapalme 4-3. WP Lapalme. Lapalme l-2. L.

Podbielan iO-3). Ballanfant, Barlick. Jac-kowskl and Gore. 2:33. A 12,761.

More than a thousand asteroids, Castiglione, Pirates 4 RIXS BATTED IN Campanella. Dodgers 22 Elliott. Browns 17 Mathews, Braves 16 Snider, Dodgers 15 or small planets of the sun have been observed by astronomers. up. ih miles.

i Tota! 33 7 9 Totals 37 8 11 a Safe on error for Kretiow In 3rd. Lined out for Bearden in 5th. Grounded out for Aloma in 7th. Flied out for Carrasquel in 8th. Singled for Bob Wilson in 9th.

Walked fxr Harrist in 9th. SCORE BY I.NNINO! Jfnw York (Ml 002 081 7 Chicago UK) voo 124 8 day and netted the Boston Red Sox a 5-1 win over Cleveland. Dick Gernert scored Boston's first run in the fifth and drove in two more in the eighth with his third hit to send Feller down to his second defeat. Feller, who pitched eight innings, might have fared better except for some bad breaks. Although he was rapped for a double by Billy Goodman, the first batter he faced, Feller then retired 11 straight men before Boston scored.

After Gernert singled, Sammy White and Gene Stephens bunted safely to fill the bases. First Feller fell on the wet grass in attempting to field White's bunt and First Baseman Bill Glynn tumbled in handling Stephens' tap. Gernert scored when Tom Umphlett hit into a double play. After the Red Sox had added two runs in the ninth, Dale Mitchell hit his first homer in the Indians' last turn to spoil Brown's shutout. LOWER PRICES PLUS FOOD BANK MONEY LOWER PRICES PLUS FOOD BANK MONEY LOWER PRICES PLUS FOOD BANK MONEY Martin 2, Harrist.

RBI Minoso, McDoueald. Collins 3. Rizzuto. Lopat, Mele Rivera. Fain 3.

Krsnich. Woodling, I Minoso scored on Martin's error in 9th i. 2B Ii ii i 11 i Ait ii it i ii Fox, Mantle, Mele. HR Krsnich. Fain.

SB Collins. Minoso. SH McDougald. IjP Rizzuto to Martin to Collins; Kret T1 iow to Carrasquel; Fox to Carrasquel to ain. LUH isew xorK 7, Chicago 7.

BOB Lopat 1, Byrne 1, Kretiow 2, Bearden 1. Aloma 2, Harrist 1, Gorman 1, Scarborough 2. SO Lopat 1, Aloma 1. Harrist 1. HO Lopat 9 in 7V4.

Byrne 3 In 1H, Kretiow 2 in Bearden 0 in 2, Aloma 3 in 2: Harrist 1 in Gorman 1 In Schmitz 1 In Scarborough 0 in RAER Lopat 4 and 4: Gorman 2 and Schmitz 1 and Scarborough 1 and 0: Byrne 4 and 4: Aloma 2 and 2: AB Cleveland Harrist 1 and 1. Harrist Cl-0). Boston AB Goodman 2i 4 Piersall rf Kell 3b Gernert lb White Stephens If Umphlett cf Boiling sg Brown 1 Boone ss 2 Avila 2b 1 Mitchell If 3 Doby cf 2 Rosen 3b 1 Glynn lb 0 Simpson rf 1 Hegan 1 a-McCosky Tipton Feller b-J. Lemon Hooper 30 1 7 Totals 36 5 12 Totals a Flied out for Hegan in stn. Struck out for Feller in 8th.

SCORE BY INNINGS Scarborough '0-l. Duffy. Grieve, fassarella and Knapp. 3:08. A 11,907.

NATS BOP BROWNS ST. LOUIS (UP) Mickey Vernon's first home run gave the Washington Senators and Frank (Spec) Shea a 5-4 victory over the St. Louis Browns. The Browns were leading 4-3 in the eighth when Vernon delivered his round-tripper with Jim Busby, on basa with his second hit, abroad. One swing of Bob Elliott's big bat evened things up in the Browns' half of the fourth.

His third home run into the stands in right center scored Bobby Young and Vic Wertz ahead of him. Wertz' seventh-inning home run was hi? fourth. Boston 000 010 0225 THE FOOD BANK. EAST BASE LINE'S COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE ADDITION OF A SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT FOR THE CON-VENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS. WE WILL FEATURE WELL KNOWN BRANDS OF TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR ALL YOUR SPORTS NEEDS.

COME IN AND BROWSE. Cleveland 000 000 IMI1 1 RBI Gernert 2, Brown. Piersall. 2B Goodman. HR Mitchell.

SB Kell. SH Goodman. DP Avila to Boone to Glynn, Piersall to White, Boone to Avua Boiling to Goodman to Gernert. LOB Boston 7, Cleveland 3. BB Brown 1, Feller 1.

Hooper 1. SO Brown 5, Feller Hits off Feller 9-8. Hooper 3-L Brown 1-1. Feller 3-3, Hooper 2-2. Brown (1-1).

Feller (1-2). Berry, Name Your Fish, We Have the Lure It Goes For. Every One a Proved Performer! Quality Lines for All Types of Fishing ATTENTION, SPORTSMEN STORE YOUR FiSH AND GAME IN ONE OF OUR FROZEN LOCKERS 7.50 9 00 10 50 Sk AB fit. Louis AB 4 11 Hurley, Soar, Rommel. 2:00.

A 6,204. USC Nine Nips ui, Gets Tie for Second LOS ANGELES (UP) Southern 0 Young 2b Vanhlnsrtoa Yost 3b Busby cf Vernon lb Jensen rf V'ollmer If Runnels ss ZGroth or 2 Edwards if 0 Wertz rf 1 Elliott 3b 1 Courtney 1 Kryhoski lt 1 Hunter ss 0 b-Upright 0 Larsen 2 Terwilligsr 2b 4 a California moved into a second Fresh Stock of SALMON ppden 3 a-Verble 0 Grasso 0 Shea 4 place tie with California in California Intercollegiate Baseball As 73 EC QJJ 0 LPP3 R3 17 Larga Selection of Fresh and Salt Water RODS! Harnell Montague Conolon Wright.McGUI Action Rod Heddon Tuna King and Others Totals 34 5 10 Totals 31 4 5 sociation play by defeating the Bears, 6-3. USC and Cal trail first- place Stanford with 6-6 records. U. S.

Rubber ICEDS Warner Boone and John Conte OFFICIAL AND PRACTICE BALLS belted homers to account for four -UI 2 a u. sL UI a Ran for Peden in 9th. Batted for Hunter in 9th. SCORE BY INNINGS Washington 0OO 300 030 5 St. Louis 000 300 100 RBI Vollmer.

Terwilliger 2. Elliott 3, Wertz. Vernon. 2B Vernon. HR -5- Elliott, Wertz, Vernon.

SB Jensen. Busby. TP Hunter to Young to Kryhoski Hunter to Young; Shea to Runnels to Vernon. LOB Washington 6: St. Louis 4.

BOB Larsen 4, Shea 4. SO Shea 5. Larsen 3. Shea 4 and Larsen 5 and 5. Shea (l-0.

Larsen 0-l). Robb. Froese. Summers, Stevens. 2:11.

A 3.342. FISHING HATS All Sizes and Styles APPROVED FOR Trojan runs. Joe Gaggeo, who led the CIBA with a 1.93 earned run averaee. took the loss. Two of the Start your fishing season right here, where you'll find many a "good catch" in rods, reels, lures, lines, nets anything and everything you need to make this your very best year of angling.

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