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Football physicals Beatrice Dally Sun, Bcatrlre, 5fon Aug. 26, 1937 Oer 2,000 Wayoe Kaedlng, Junior High coach, announces that football physicals will be held Friday mor- at races, Blues vhip JAdditionaLSports-on Page 7) nine ai.KU.Jn. th Junior I hi mr building for all 7th-8th-9th grade mat ooys interested In the sport. anomer card toni Dougl gilt as nine Nebiaskan beaten Roberts gets VANDALIA, Ohio m-Bob Allen of Des Moines won the doubles Kill Vera Mulig of the sponsoring gar, and Frank Brennfoerd By AL RIDDINGTON Sports Editor, Dally Sun behind Craig bage county Agricultural Society, er (No. 63) of Nelson, gave the championship in the 58th Grand American Trapshoot Saturday large crowd some fancy driving, dropped from Beatrice club Moainea itock car racing returned to Beatrice Sunday afternoon as more than 2,000 people bene.

Harnett, of Lincoln who running the races here, said night's race card should be over Uutord Bailey of Big Springs, as ma several others. ri i anucjt coppea ine trophy race Neb. Allen, Bailey and Mercer Tea real fan pleaser. Starting at 8:30 and the "A feature to be the p. there will be heat races of starting role nille of Shreveport, were tied at 95 out of 100 after regular day top winner.

Miss Judy Lang, pert life guard at the local swin 10 laps, followed by the 6-lap tro phy race. Phils' veteran shooting. Tennille passed up the shootoff, in which Allen broke 20 "The top show should be the 25- ming pool who has enrolled at the University as a freshman, e-sented Shuck the trophy. The lap 'A' feature," Barnett pointed straight and Bailey 17. yields to Meyer iiocnea to the new fairgrounds and saw i field of crack drivers from Rocket Speedways at Capitol Beach In Lincoln break in the new track.

The bleachers were packed with 1,630 fans, and another 400 lined the fences and filled up any location from which they could witness the racing. "We'll add an additional 813 bleacher seats for tonight," said out. Also there will be the award was co-sponsored by Jack and D. Cardwell feature and consolation. I pushed in 7 runs on 14-hits The Beatrice Blues, playing at Douglas Sunday, posted 7-2 win behind the 5-hit pitching of Vern Craig who went thev route.

Led by Dale Kadlec and Bob Epley who each contributed three hits, Beatrice poked out a total of 14. Epley collected two singles and a double. Kadlec three singles. Steve Price and Craig each con- tributed a doubie. Craig struck 12 while goiog the distance and walked but one.

means a full 214-hour program is wright Tire Service and Lentz Motor Co. Lentz Motor also furnished the 1957 model convertible PHILADELPHIA (ffl Robin Arizona man wins Western Am title on tap tonight. used. Two of Capitol Beach's top dri vers, Gordie Shuck (No. 11) of Ed Roberts, veteran mainstay of the Philadelphia Phillies pitching staff has been dropped as a startinff ST.

LOUIS --Veteran Ed A former Beatrice football, play Updegraff, a tall, balding Arizona er, Kay twice surgeon, is the new champion of ed behind Shuck for second place hurler by Manager Mayo Smith. After Sunday's 7-3 loss to the Milwaukee- Braves, -in which' Rob- the gruelling Western Amateur, me fcx-Urangeman, but now of and no. one was more Lincoln, was second in the bie gave up six hits. Including two man the doctor homers in- 3 1-3 innings. Smith Steffens was the losing The 35-year-old Updegraff made trophy race and.

feature, Ray, who graduated from BHS in J950. will again be behind the whtl of said he had decided to replace reservations to return to his home Batting averages for the Blues "PI in Tucson, before each of follow: nis No. 66 tonicht. His faihpr the first three rounds of match Buck Fallstead is also him in the pitching rotation. "Yes, I'm dropping him.

(Don) Cardwell and (Jack) Meyer will take his place. What else can I Player-Games AB play and had to cancel them. 3 oe dsck in action tonight, after Arlyn Holle (1) 4 Vern Craig (15) 25 'I expected to Qualify for the tearing up a wheel Sundiy after do?" Smith told a newsman. noon. Roberts has been a great fa Dale Kadlec (16) ...54 Bob Rogge (9) 32 17 11 in the 'A feature, Brennfoerd- vorite with the fans since he er was leadine Shuck an.1 Full.

Bob Lammel (16) ...71 22 Oined the Club in 1948. I A MSS. MISSES Attractive Judv Lane nrpsenten the trnnhv tn stead until the back stretch on th Art Whitehead (15) ...57 ne posiea a record nis urst winner uoraie anucK atier tne tronnv dash at the airerounds AV. .750 .431 .314 .341 .309 .228 .272 .266 .240 .241 .230 .190 .166 13 3 8 full season and for the next six Sunday afternoon, but the shy winner hustled off missing the pro- final lap. Shuck cut for the inside and in doing so bumDed the Nel.

Bob Kujath (4) 11 Jerry Lang (8) .30 1 irAihtal 1. i i' c- T.ie-t 1 1 I years scraignc was among me 11 Miti a man. uum miui mc snuurr uutiteu, uene 13 game winners. Last season he Barnett' ln shirt, of Rocket Speedways, in Lincoln, son driver. Brennfoerder left the track, bounced Inner thA ml.

nl roueciea Tne winners Hvswra. ine iropny car, a ivoi convertible. put Vi missed it by a single victory but top 16 in match play, but that was all." Updegraff said Sunday after defeating Walker Cup player Joe Campbell of Knoxville, 9 and 8, in the finals with remarkable iron play. The loose-jointed, 160-pounder upset 19-year-old Phil Rodgers of La Jolla, 2 and 1, in the semifinals. Updegraff played 203 holes of golf over seven days to get the biggest title of his career on the Old Warson Country Club course, 6,902 yards of rolling greens and dangerous roughs with a 35-3671 Steve Price (14) ....54 Bob Epley (8) ...29 Larry Williams (4) .13 Gary Oehm (9) 21 Ron Svoboda (7) ....18 was furnished by Lentz Motor Car.

Lentz and Jack Wright Tire dirt on the Inside of the track. lost 18 over the route. 7 3 4 3 Service sponsored tne tropny. (Sun photo) pulled his car back onto the Sunday's game was his 18th loss and finished fourth. against 8 wins, one of the worst Best time trials 'urned in for the records in the majors afternoon were: Shuck fNo.

11 St. Pauls hurler has over 200 SOs Robbie has relied heavily upon Lloyd Beckman (No. 4) of Rathmann first in big car event By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lincoln John Welklnson (No. 13) of Lincoln 19:17: and Kenneth his sizzling fast ball over the years and there is general agreement that the 30-year-old righthander's Stan Williams became the first Banos (No. H-x) of Lincoln 19:08 tf i MILWAUKEE Jim Rath par.

loss of speed has been the major Winner of the trorhv race King's clip Metz to win Softball title Teams play twin bill as Lincoln American Assn. hurler to pass the 20-strikeout mark this -season when he struck out 19 Wichita batters in SL Paul's 7-5 victory factor in his poor showing of late. was Carl Patcher (No. 51) of Ris mann, a nine-year veteran of auto racing, drove to the second major An excellent control pitcher, ing City. Others placing in the ARCHERY CHAMP GRAND ISLAND.

Neb. Uft Roberts has also been plagued for money werer Rudy Anderson (V- triumph of his career Sunday in winning the 200-mile big car event Sunday night. some time by the "gopher Williams' victory was his 17th George Newburn, Lincoln, won the men's instinctive class, the fea the home run pitch. He set a and trimmed Wichita's lead to hxA 35) of Columbus, second; Gene Riatt (No. 55-J) Rising City, third; Cecil Walker (No.

X-57) Lincoln, fourth: Len Lahodav fNo. Lin league record in this unenviable games over Minneapolis. ture event, in the Nebraska State department, with 41 round trippers The St. Paul strikeout artist ran Big Game Archery Tournament 1955. Thus far this season he his total for the year to 206 Sunday with a score of 360.

coln, fifth; and Bud Frye (Blue 9) Lincoln, sixth. wins DeWitt affair DEWITT, Neb. urv-Bel Brewer has given up 35 homers. 223 innings. It was his sixth con His last completed came, a secutive triumph and his fourth It was even-steven for the entire at the Wisconsin State Fair in record time.

A resident of Miami, the 28-year old Rathmann, held the lead for 124 laps of the grind on the one-mile asphalt oval, posting an average speed of 98.1 m.p.h. He finished in 2 hours, 2 minutes 16.9 seconds and pocketed $8,572 in first prize, lap and accessory money. A crowd of 22,465 saw the event for a total purse of $30,975. over Wichita. held of drivers as far as anvone TENNIS WINNERS LINCOLN (ft Evelyn Buras, Minneapolis split a doublehead knowing the track better than the pitched a perfect game as Lincoln Metz forced the Nebraska Men's Softball Tournament into an extra game, but lost his second effort heart-breaking ninth inning loss to the New York Giants here Aug.

16, is as good an example as any of the effects of the home run pitch on his record. er with Indianapolis. The Millers next fellow. And drivers found Omaha secretary, and Neil Unter-seher, 17-year-old Lincoln net took the opener 6-3 and the In the track tricky, at least as far as dians' 36-year-old righthander Al the north turn was concerned. standout, scored triple wins Sunday as the Nebraska State Tennis Tourney came to an end.

He had a four-hit shutout coins PaDai tossed a 5-0 shutout in the Fans saw three spin-out and as King Drive-Inn of Lincoln won the state title in extra innings. Brewer gave up no hits in the into the final frame, one of his second game. end up out of one race, while in best mound efforts of the seaspn. Louisville, deayed en route, ar seven-inning first game and struck another, Llyle Aichele (No. P-66) lost control when a water hose rived in Denver nearly two hours DOUBLE WINNER Gordie Shuck of Edgar, is een above with his trophy which he won in the trophy dash.

He also won the feature. Gordie (No. 11) will be on hand again tonight with his 1932 Plymouth which is outfitted with a 1952 DeSoto motor. (Sun Photo). out three as Metz beat King's, 1-0.

men wiitie Mays opened with a single and Ray Jablonski followed late and dropped both ends of a broke, sending him over the bank at the north turn, thru the fence, with a smash to the left field roof. doubleheader to the Bears 7-4 and 7-6. Don Lassetter's 27th home run Metz got its lone run in the first inning, and Brewer, with good support afield, coasted the rest of Final score: 2-1, Giants. led Omaha past Charleston 3-2. tne way.

In the nightcap, however, Brew Amarillo rallies. Chiefs beat Pueblo Ventiri cops Pensacola wins Babe Ruth crown er gave up eight hits, with the game going nine innings before THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and within inches of parked cars. Aichele was uninjured, and no injuries were reported at the end of the racing program. Shuck's No. 11 is a 1932 Plymouth with a 1952 DeSoto motor.

He and Brennfoerder Rave battled all season for honors at Capitol Beach and they'll both be back for tonight's races. You'll not only want to see these two driving aces. Trailing 3-1 at the end of six King scored the winning run on innings, Amarillo suddenly turned a sing.e, a walk and another ANN ARBOR, Mich. Pen SV golfing purse single to break a 3-3 tie fiat had on Its power, swamped Sioux City sacoia, with a stingy two- lasted since the seventh inning 16-5 and retained its 2-game lead man pitching staff when it came Bob Hazle was ready to quit baseball Braves rookie is hitting .526 and has 5 homers PHILADELPHIA (JfV-A discour in tne Western League, Sunday. to doling out hits and runs reigns r- "ig urive-Inn 000 000 00 0 1 Metz 100 000 01 2 0 at Milwaukee second-place Lincoln shut out Monday as world champion of rueoio o-u; lopena, seven games Babe Ruth League baseball.

crown and Kortum; Brewer and Kirkendall. back in third place, edged Colorado Springs 3-2 and Des Moines The Floridians raced through three rivals to take the crown as pitchers Lou Vickery and Don Griffey issued but two earned came within half a game of climb but there are others equally as good. Don't forget this evening the feature will be a 25-lap affair, a real treat for stock car fans. Admission, adults 90 -cents, children 50; If you are green about this mod- Second tourney victory in row is worth $6,000 7 5 Metz 010 010 100-3 King's Drive-Inn ing out of the cellar bv beatine AJouquerque 3-4 on Ernie John runs and 12 hits in 21 innings. 200 100 0014 8 4 Brewer and Kirkendall: son two-run homer with two out MILWAUKEE U-For a golfer Vickery pitched Pensacola to the title Sunday with a masterful and Kortum.

the ninth. f- 7 Zr. r. who maintains 'money is second aged minor league outfielder who decided to give baseball one more fling today is one of the big rea Lified stock car racing, come out ary, boyish looking Ken Ventiri two-hit, 9-0 victory over Stamford, anyway, for with Bob Joinson of Conn. The same lefthander beat of San Francisco is doing all right for himself.

KOLN-TV on the public address sons why the Miiwauxee craves re leadine the National League Football big New Orleans 6-1 Tuesday with NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS w. L. Pet system, you'll go home a well In formed race fan. The 26-year-cJd pro pocketed five-hitter. Lexington 29 19 by 7V4 games.

He is Bob Hazle, currently the hottest hitter in the major leagues. th vnimpster. who onlv a tew Griffey pitched Pensacola through Friday's semifinal with a financial aid a Jb.wu cneck bunday lor winning the $35,000 Milwaukee Open Golf Tournament by five strokes .604 .604 Grand Island ..29 19 five-hit 9-2 conquest of Lyndhurst, Hastings 28 22 N. J. Holdrece 25 It with a 13-unfler-par 267 at the Tripoli Golf Club.

MAJOR LEAGUE STARS By The Associated Press HITTING AJI Kaline. Tigers; Bob Hazle. 2 5V5 .560 .532 .510 .490 .469 The victory, his second in a Football at U' shows $224,720 profit in1956-57 Superior 25 24 McCook 24 25 Kearney 25 2fi FIGHT RESULTS By The Associated Press 1 f-UDfJJi Braves Kaline was 4-for-4. in cluding a pair of two-run homers, St Paul, Minn. Del Flanagan, North Platte 9 38 .191 row in tournnment play, catapulted him from 30th to 15th place on the PGA's money list with earnings of $14,2 Jl in less than four months.

in 7-2 victory over Yankees; Hazle 155, outpointed Ralph (Tiger) LINCOLN tfv-Thanks to a finan Monday's Gamm Jones, 156'4, St. Albans. N. 10 cially profitable football year, the Lexington at Grand Island upping his average to .526 in 57 at bats as a "replacement," was EX-ORANGE MAN Ray Fallstead, dark shirt, looks over a-piece of wiring on his stock car shortly after placing second in the trophy dash. Looking on is Lyle Stevens, Beatrice.

Ray, a standout gymnast at the University of Nebraska, now lives In Lincoln, but graduated from BHS with the Class of 1950. The photo was taken Sunday afternoon at the new fairgrounds. (Sun Photo) Hollywood, Calif. Ramon Tis-careno, IWA, Los Angeles, out North Platte at Holdrege, 2 McCook at Superior Venturi turned pro Nov, 28, 1956, department showed a cash and bond balance of $320,891 as of July months ago was contemplating quitting baseball because of a troublesome knee and an aggrieved batting average, is hitting a blazing .526. He started hitting practically the day he Joined the Braves about a month ago and hasn't stopped.

In 57 times at bat since his pronation from Wichita, where he failed to hit .300, he has accumulated 30 hits, including five home runs. He smashes6 homers 5 and 8 Sunday and drove in six runs as the Braves defeated Robin Roberts and the Philadelphia Phillies th.ir 14th victory In the i 3-for-3 with a pair of three-run homers in 7-3 victory over Phillies. pointed Willie. Morton, 143, San uie nignest net worth cure in but he didn't become eligible for money in PGA cosponsored events PITCHING Bob Keega, White Sox fol Jose, 10. Mexico City Ramon Cala until May 28.

During that six-month probationary period, he the department's history. Gross receipts for the year totaled $787,798 while expenses amounted to $694,198. leavine a lowed up his no-hitter against Chisox trim Yankees' tayud, HO'i. Venezuela, stopped won $4,249 in non-PGA sponsored; Washington last Tuesday with a Pimi 115, Mexico, 10. tournaments, plusabout $1,000 in three-hitter in the first game of a Tokyo Koji Ishibashi, 116, profit of $93,599.

Included in the expense' and receipts totals," how Japan, outpointed Saburo Otaki, pro-am events. It the last nine months his winnings add up to 6-2, 3-0 doubleheader sweep against the Orioles. Japan, 10. ever, are $207,726 worth of guarantees which the Huskers had to around $2(1000. Not bad, for a guy who says.

last 18 games. During that stretch Hazle has driven In 21 runs. He also singled and walked yesterday lead to 4-games; rookie Bob Hazle leads Braves pay visiting clubs from gate re ceipts. The gross income is the second "My main purpose is to see how much I caii win tournament wise, not money "wise. I figure if I play for a perfect day at me pimc kid can really rip the highest in Cornhusker history, top- to win iwd not for money, the th hall." said Andy Pafko, vet money wnll take care of itself." eran outfielder who has been as- The Associated Press Young Johnny Kucks, Tom Sturdi pea only by the 1953-54 year when television receipts helped hike the total to $803,352.

Football showed a profit of Venturi carded rounds of 68-66- tn tutor Hazle. "next io Those Chicago White Sox die so vant and an ailing Bobby Shantz Hpnrv Aaron he's got the strong 65-68 in the 72-hoIe event Over the par 35-36 70 course. Last week, hard, who knows? They might just (if his injured finger is okay). wrists I've ever seen. And he AMERICAN LEAGUE manage to stay alive.

NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.B. fWcn't wns at too many bad he won the St.

Paul Open with a 22-undeipar 266. G.B. Against" the Yankees, the White Sox have Jim Wilson, Billy Pierce iou can smile, pal, but don't 720 before deduction of $60,906 in grant-in-aid expenses. Basketball was the only other sport to show a profit before the balls either. That's rare for youngsters." He beat 16 of the top 18 PGA and Dick Donovan ready with Milwaukee 76 46 .623 SL Louis 69 54 61 Brooklyn 70 55 .560 4 Bob Hazle whacked a pair of three-run homers for the Braves and also singled in three trips for a .526 average in 57 at bats.

Warren Spahn also homered while winning his sixth in a row for a 16-8 record. Robin Roberts lost his 18th. Sal Maglie trudged in from the bullpen and saved it for the Dodgers, fanning "Ken Boyer'on three pitches with the bases loaded and two runs home in the ninth. Don money winners here, including Al Ontario, Canada and Sam The apple-cheeked 26-year-old Bob (No-Hit) Keegan the No relief man. 15'J laugh.

After sweeping a pair from Baltimore 6-2 and 3-0, while New York lost a single game at Detroit 7-2 Sunday, the White Sox are only four games behind the grant deduction. The sport netted $3,445 but grant costs of $14,020 put the cage business in the red. L. 44 48 59 61 63 65 76 77 Pet. .642 .610 .516 .504 .484 .480 .387 .379 17 W.

New York 79 Chicago 75 Boston 63 Detroit 62 Baltimore 59 Cleveland 60 Kansas City 48 Washington 47 SneacL White Sulphur Springs, Cincinnati 62 61 .504 Philadelphia 62 61 .504 New York 60 67 .472 MVS 18tf 27V4 30 It was Keegan who helped get the sweep over the Orioles, throw Carolina youngster now making his home In Columbia has become a favorite among his teammates. Nicknamed "Hurricane" for rather obvious reasons, Hazle has pro 20 Yankees in the American League Track lost some $35,000. Concession income totaled W. who tied for second place with 272s. They collected $3,500 apieci ing a three-hitter in the opener as 31V4 chase.

872 with a net profit of $6,051. a follow-up to Tuesday's no-hit job Another Yankee loss at Detroit In a tie for fourth place, were The department faces a substan Sunday's Results Howie Johnson, Houston, on Washington. The 35-year-old right-hander, now 9-6, walked none and retired the first 10 before Bob tial cut in income during the com vided the Braves with the left-handed punch it lost when Bill Bruton was forced out of the line today, while the Sox areidle, and a Chicago sweep in a three-game series with New York opening at Bob Rosburg, San Francisco; and Drysdale won his 13th. Gil Hodges drove in three runs with his 21st homer and a double off loser Sam ing year, due chiefly to the fact there are few good paying games Paul Harney, Worcester, Mass. Boyd's triple and an infield out They had 276s for $1,866 each.

Chicago 48 73 .397 Pittsburgh 46 76 .377 Sunday's Results Brooklyn 6, St. Louis 5 New York 10, Cincinnati 1 Milwaukee 7, Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 3-2, Chicago 0-8 Tuesday's Schedule Chicago at Brooklyn Cincinnati at Philadelphia Milwaukee at New York St. Louis at Pittsburgh Jones. Comiskey Park Tuesday night would bring the Sox within three scored one In the fourth. Al Pil on the football schedule.

up with a damaged knee. Some of the Braves credit the lad with being the spark in their pennant Don Muelle' had four hits, two The 1957-58 budget estimates an THOMPSON AN OILER Detroit 7, New York 2 Kansas City 3, Boston 2 Cleveland 3-6, Washington 2-4 Chicago 6-3, Baltimore 2-0 Tuesday's Schet 'le New York at Chicago Washington at Kansas Cu, Boston at Detroit Baltimore at Cleveland percentage points of the top. arcik homered in the fifth, but the Birds didn't get another hit until Billy Gardner singled in the sev income of expenses of drive. Ames, la. (NEA) Gary of them home runs, for the Giants.

Ruben Gomez won his 14th with All of which could upset the preseason dope, making it an all-the- $587,700. Thompson signed with the Phil enth. six-hitter, losing a shutout in Salaries during the near ended lip's Oilers basketball team. He was way race in the AL while Mil AMERICAN ASSN. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS July took $136,705 of the income.

the ninth wheq Ed Bailey cracked The Sox, scoring two first-inning an All-America at Iowa State. waukee runs away with it in the runs without a hit and pocketing JOE PALOOKA home run. Ex-Pirate Dal Long had three National. The Braves grabbed a 7'4-game lead again by defeat pair of unearned runs in the second inning of the opener, were blanked on two hits by Bill Wight W. L.

Pet. U.B. 82 53 .607 78 60 .565 54 76 61. .555 7 74 62 .544 8'S 71 67 .514 WA Wichita Minneapolis Denver St. Paul ing Philadelphia 7-2 as Brooklyn knocketLoff second-place St.

Louis of the Cubs' hits off Law, who won his 10th, and lined three more in the nightcap. Moe Drabowsky THESE! ARE FOR VOO I'M THIS WW DOES HE SEARCH ME JT 50-AL Ei? IS GREAT A WANT TO BE A NE CAM MAKE AMATEUR tIGHT- J'LSL -grffo Fi6HTEf PIFNTY Of 1 HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP -S A "DOUGH" AS WCI HIV TtH I until the nightcap sixth. Then Sherm Lollar's two-run single and Omaha MIGHTY PPOUD Of TOGS-IETS IK A fanned nine while losing the open-, er. 62 72 22 Indianapolis 6-5. The New York Giants, pressing for the first division, clobbered Cincinnati 10-1.

Chicago's Cubs, blanked 3-0 on four hits by Vern MV BAKINOBUT I'D RATMf ft IE a wild pitch nailed it. Billy Fischer won his fifth. SEE WHAT KA Al Louisville 43 95 .312 40ft Vic Power, Hector Lopez and A BOHH! AMERICAN ASSN. Al Kaline had half Detroit's Woody Held homered for Kansas eight hits, including his 15th and City against Tom Brewer. Tom Law, bounced back with 16 hits in the nightcap at Pittsburgh for Gorman won with a sx-hitter.

16th homers, both two-run shots. an 8-2 decision. The Indians came from two Bob Turley lost it while i Billy In the other AL games, Kansas Hoeft, who won 20 last season, gained a 6-8 record with an eight-bitter; City defeated1 Boston 3-2 and By The Associated Press (Sunday's Results) SL Paul 7, Wichita 5 Indianapolis 5-3, Minneapolis (Ml Omaha 3, Charleston 2 i Denver 7-7, Louisville 4-8 (Saturday's Results) Omaha 6, Louisville 1 Minneapolis 2, Wichita 1 Indianapolis 6, SL.V Paul, 2 Charleston IT, Denver 11 and S-4. runs back in both games, winning the opener on homers by Gene Woodling, Al Smith and Jim Hegan as Mike Garcia five-hit the Nats and struck out seven. Ray Narleskl saved the nightcap for- Don't knock the White Sox's Yankee Mickey Mantle was 2- for pushing withla tws points ot Boston's Ted Williams, who chances.

The Yankees are only $-5 at Detroit, and, have lost four of six a this final Western trip. At Chicago, the champs will pitch Cal McLish, retiring the side with was hitless as his bat average the bases loaded in the nkth. skidded to J78. J-.

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