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Allegany Upsets Hyndman; LaSalle Scores 7th Straight Dawson Stops Loop Leaders By 6-2 Score Flintstone Bows To Explorer Nine; Ft. Hill Tops Tigers Bob Dawson, curve- balling righthander, stopped the I league-leading Hyndman tossers, yesterday at Campobello as Alle-! Campers snapped a six- game losing streaik to defeat the Pennsylvanians, 6 2 The loss was the third of the season for the Hyndman nine. Meanwhile LaSalle's amazing Explorers dumped Flintstone, 7-4, at Stitcher Field to vault within one game of the top rungers on the strength of a seven-game winning skein. Tigers Lose Again At Barton Central High of Lon-1 aconing dropped its second game In as many days to virtually drop out of the pennant race as Fort Sentinels bagged a 10-4 decision over the Tigers. Coupled with 4-3 loss to Bruce, Central now has a 5-6 mark for the year, three losses more than 9-3 record.

LaSalle has a 9-5 season for third place and idle Mountaineers hold second with an 8-4 record. Jimmy homerun following an error and a triple by Rodney Breedlove off Lefty Lou Hite gave the AHS nine three runs in the sixth inning yesterday to ice the contest. Hyndman trailed 3-1 at the time and added another useless tally in the top of the shucn leventh off Dawson. The husky righthander walked only three and fajined four in BENGALS' BEST BET By Alan Mover IT A 450,000 To GRAB 22-yBAR- OLP AfTBR HB HAP COHfRLBTBO Hie VBAR AT Umpires Assigned For Area Games Umpire assignments were announced last night for a heavy week-end schedule of baseball games in three area leagues. Because of the Memorial Day holiday Saturday all loops play full slates both Saturday and Sunday, a total of 18 contests.

BI-STATE LEAGUE Saturdftjr. May Mt. Savage at Froatburg Tack Clark and Joe Wagner. Westvaco at Grantaville Ed Thompaon and George Marble. Old German.s at McCoole Cecil Warnick and Casey Thompson.

(All games start at 2:30 p.m. EOT) Sunday. May 31 McCoole at Weatvaco Jim Maion and George Rice. Grantsville at Frostburg Caaey Thompson and Cecil Warnlck. Mt, Savage at Old Germans A1 Martin and Russ Mlnnicks.

(All games start at 2:30 p.m. EDT) Drivers Pick Memorial Day Race Favorites Vukovich, Agabashian Co-Leaders Of Poll INDIANAPOLIS. May 28 UPl Today's Pitchers (9) Friday, May 29, 1953 AMERICAN LEAGl'E New York at Philadelphia Raschi (3-31 vs Byrd (4-4) Boston at Washington Hudson (1-3) vs Schmitz (0-0) St. Louis at Detroit Larsen (1-2) vs Garver Cleveland at Chicago (night) Garcia (3-3) vs Keegan (l-O) KUBNN, OF THB OF TRe eBAeoN'B THB PBRARTMBNr ANP OHB OF THB hf Ktng rfotmrm 8ytt4 Twenty veteran Indianapolis Motor Speedway drivers have Picked Bill NATIONAL LEAGUE Vukovich and Freddie Asabashian Brooklyn at Pittsburgh Meyer I as co-favontes in the 37th Lindell i2-5. i sommile race Saturday.

Philadelphia at New York-Sim-I The uncertamty nf auto racing was renected in the Chicago at Cincinnati Minner Vukovich and Agabashian 2 3 Pndbielan i2-4i ceived five votes each in informal; Milwaukee at St. Louis voting among members of the, 3 5 5 champion 100 -mile-an-hour club, exclusive organization of men who Big Ten Votes To Retain Contract With West Coast Penn Ave, Mibs Title Decided James Weisenberg Is 21st Winner -Bickford Ballot Is 6 To 4 For 3-Year Pact SOUTH BRANCH VALLEY Suturdey. 31 Romney at Loat City (Mathias) Joe Chick Snider jhave finished in the at I and Jim Angellatta. isoeeds over 100. UpoUlO 0 poae a eoop job of ON THB LBAPOFF A erRlKB AHP HAe BEBH RoemoH GREAT Bi-State Boxes AT STIT( HKR FIELD AB Fllntitnne AB 3 1 1 Dwt Morris 14 2 2 Spearman 1 1 0 Smith a 3 0 0 Harns 3 2 3 1 J.

Fletcher 3 4 0 0, I 1 Dwy 2 3 0 0 0 0 D. Yonker 3 0 1 1 1 B. Kines lb 3 0 OOF Bible 2 0 0 0 0 Slider 2 101 0 Lough 2 1 11 Yankees Blast Porterfield, Top Washington, 7-2 Wardensville at Moorefiold George Rice and Jim Mason (All games start at 3 p.m. EDT) Sunday. May 31 Moorefield at Romney Ed Thompson and George Marble.

Franklin at Ix)st City (Mathias) Chick Snider and Jim Angellatta. Petersburg at Wardensville Vic Reynolds and Bud Young. (All games start at 3 pm. EDT) Jaroslav Drobny PARIS. May 28 Seixas.

second-ranked star, upset defending titleholder Jaroslav speeds over 100 Bill Holland, the 1949 winner, was picked on two ballots and Sam Hanks got two votes. The rest of the opicons were scattered among Johnnie Parsons, 1950 winner; Art Cross, Ernie Me- Drobny of Egypt, 6-3. 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, Coy, Paul RUS.SO and Duke Nalon. today to gain the finals of the It may be significant that only McCoy of the six first-time starters was picked to win. If he comes CHAMPAIGN, 111., May 28 Big Ten voted 6 to 4 today to extend for another three years its Rose Bowl football agreement with the Pacific Coast Conference.

Indiana cast the decisive ballot at the Big Ten faculty committea meeting in Champaign. James Weisenberg, runnerup at Previously, nine of the 10 Virginia Avenue two years ago and sities in the Western Conferenco at Penn Avenue last year, won the had announced their votes. marbles championship at Penn had voted in favor of extending; the Avenue yesterday in a thrilling pact which expires January 1 1954, finals series with William. Muir. Indiana had cast a negativo The diminutive Muir won the first; bgHot.

making a 5 to 5 tie. tha game of the three game series 7-3, nvalrv which was inaugurated but Weisenberg copped the next 1947 have come to an end. two 7-6 and 7-1. The new Penn Teaming up with Indiana in favor French international tennis cham- Ohio State and Iowa. Op.

pionships. These two were the finalists in posed were Northwestern, Wis- The wiry, 29-year-old Philadel- through, he will be the sixth rookie'phian will meet Ken Rosewall, a tournament that drew 89 con- consin, Michigan State and Min- testants, bringing the total of parti- nesota. PEN MAR LEAGUE Saturday, May 30 Weileraburg at Rusa Mln- nlcka and A1 Martin. saiiabury Bud Young 37 Memorial Day races. brilliant years Timcs-News The first West Coast victory after Keyaer Conn I The club also guessedjboy wondcr, for the title approx- six straigld defeats by and Pone Lewia.

mnn (AH gamea atart at 2 30 pm. EDT) Sunday. May 31 Salisbury at Keyaer Ridge Tom Murphy and Joe Stuckey. Zihlman at Meyer.adale Karl Conn 1 1 4 -1 and Glenn Zimmerman. to a fat 131.4 by queen from San Diego, played June 2 starting- Barreivuie Phil Beall Bryan, w'ho finished sixth last'and Willowy Doris Hart of Coral 3 p.

m. Gables, Fla. Bruce Jones, pitcher for the at the winning speed, with testi- row. imately 12 0 Southern California, Pacific Coast mates ranging from 127.7 by Louis i The final will bring on Last of the 22 school finals is Conference champion, last January Meyer, three-time winner of theianother meeting between Maureen scheduled today at Gephart School, 1 1 against the Wisconsin Badgers, race who now builds racing en-' Connolly, the U. S.

and Wimble- the Cumberland area finals score was 7 to 0. Other scores were; 45. 14 49. USC 0 20, California Powel Crosley, president ofi Worth Lutz, ace forward passer Connecticut has spent more than Michigan State basebaJl team, is 14 the Cincinnati Redlegs, first be-jfor Duke University, tossed 79 $2,000.000 on artificially propogated proud of his athletic heritage. His State 17, California 14 cajne associated with the ball club last season.

Only two were pheasants since they were first father and two brothers were State 14, California in 1934. 1 intercepted, iintrixiuced in 1908. athletes. 40, Stanford 7. (All games start at 2:30 p.m.

EDT) year. i too 030 4 012 040 7 I 1 Whitey Ford Checks Nats With Five Hits Larkin lb Shatter 1 Conroy chalking up his first victory of theU hnst campaign as Allegany snapped out of its doldrums which had cost iix consecutive contests. 23 7 4 Totaia Bruce May was the loser. salle At Stitcher Field LaSalle came Urmrs Flelrher, from behind a 4-3 deficit to score 2 batted, TTom oenina a 4 nencu to score 2. Larkm 2.

Morna 2. four runs in the sixth to bag its smith. Two Yonker. Kines NEW YORK. May 28 7th win in a row over the 11 Sh.

winning Conroy spearman 2 Double streak was snapped by the New Nolan Starts Rally Noian, spearman. Larkin; Harris, york Yankees today. 7-2, as Hugh Nolan, the winning pitcher. ilTii on ey Ford checked Washington for started the rally with a base on Noian 3. Lough 3 struck out by soian 5.

five hits. balls. Denny Shuck singled and pitched brilliant ball after Barney Spearman sacrificed. When wud Nolan, Lough Passed ban giving up a home run to Wavne Ricky Rij-ris hit to the pitcher the first inning, throw to third wa! bases were loaded. barton until Eddie Fitzgerald led off the Mike Larkin then singliNl home eighth with a single.

Between the hits off Ford, the Yankees blasted Porterfield for (wo runs in the fifth and chased ITintstone tossers with hits. Fort Hill broke a 4-all tie in the fifth frame with a five-run outburst against Central as Wayne Murray went all the way to register his third victory of the season. Two Hotncruns Hit Ed Thompson had poled a three- run homerun over the wall at Central to knot the count in the fourth but Coach Bobby merman. ATBARTON Ft HillAHBII Central AB RII I.eamon. 3 2 0 1 m40 1 Lynn 30 0 0 32 00 McGregor i 43 3 Spiker 2a 1 1 Burke lb 3 1 1 Brodie lb 4 I 3 ((tickley 4 00 4 3 1 Kline I 3 4 2 3 3 0 1 Wolford 4 21 Turnbull 1 2 0 1 31 2 3 0 0 Murrav 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 Wilson I 00 Kiddv 3 00 fl 29 10 9 zF 1 0 0 Brown I 0 0 0 Totals39 4 a out Kiddy in 7th.

FORT 0 10 i ENTRAL013 000 Our Guarantee with five more. Irv Noren tripled to drive in batted around and started over with 10 hitlers in the sixth to score the big bundle of five, all off Porterfield. Mickey Vernon of Washington break- Thompson, McGregor. Double plays IDg his 20-game COnseCUtive hit- and Burke. McGregor.

Wol tijjg streak. Charges ic.Nl the game in the fifth urhTrttm a a George McGregor added the last wiiaon 2 3 struck out by cuth yost 3 2 120 Martin 2h 1 Fort Hill run with an in.side-the 2 Murray loosing pitcher uthhertson. Um- 4 0 park circuit in the sixth. pires Fckhard and Cameron VoUmer.lf 3 0 Jack Rrodie collected three hits I lensen. 'rf 3 0 AT A 1.1.eO cf 4 1 for the losers.

Hyndman AH II AB Verbie, as 4 0 In games today Allegany Invades Bruce at Westernport. Central hosts Mt. Savage At Barton, Fllnt- is at Hyndman and Fort Hill meets Beall on the Sentinels diamond. Konstanty Wins Over Bu(s, 9-8 Phils Take Series From Pittsburgh Fckhard AT Hyndman AH and Cameron CASI BOB FI 1.0 II Altrcany ABR -itair m3 1 0 Hixenb'gh 3 11 Bagiev 4 1 0 Schramm 1 2 0 1 34 0 1 Kirtlev I 00 Hite i 4 0 2 Flirich 211 Jamlfon 2 4 0 0 r3 1 3 0 0 Breedlove lb3 1 2 Kelly 1 0 0 Hoffman 3 3 22 Hitter lb4 0 2 Rice 23 00 Browning 2 0 0 Dawson 3 0 0 May i p3 0 1 Roboaon 1 0 00 Totaia S3 6 7 Totaia 30 2 HYNDMAN ALl.FIGANY Keller, 6 100 1 2 on 103 6 Hoffman, Rice 2 Two 4 4 olhns.lb 3 4 I Noren. rf 4 5 0 Alantle.cf 1 0 Woodrg.lf 3 3 0 hBauer.rf 1 1 2 Berra, 3 3 1 2 0 3b 3 field.p 2 0 0 1 3 ma.

0 0 0 0 Ford, 4 Hoderln 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tnlsts 3A 3 24 Totals 14 27 10 2 a Forced F'ltzgerald for Sima in ttb 0 Lined out for Woodling in 6 th 0 Washington New York 0 Terwllllger. Hoderletn. Martin 2. I Woodling. Berra, Rizzuto 2.

Ford. i Fttzgecald. Rizzuto. RBI Terwllllger, Verino non 1 2 Noren 2. F'ord 3.

Mantle 2, gi 2 Alartln. 3B Noren McDougala-MartlnCzjIlins 2. Rlzzuto- hase Hite, keller. F.irich Three base Collins I.eft Washington 5. New hits Breedlove.

Home runs Hoffman i Porterfield 4, Slme Dixon 1, Base on halls off Dawson 2 Struck Porterfield 3. Ford 5. hv Dawson 4. May 2. Hite 4 Hit by pitched ball bv Dawvm Wild pilches May, Htte Winning son.

Losing pitcher R. May. Dixon 0 In 1 A ER Porterfield 7 5. Sima no. Ford 2 2 Ford (4 0)j Porterfield Napp, Pea- sarella.

Soar. 32. PITTSBURGH. May 28 (JB-Big Jim Konstanty. the Philadelphia Phillies 36-year-old righthander, survived three big Pittsburgh Pirate upri.sings today but managed to wobble to a 9-8 win for his fourth victory of the year.

The Pirates collected 15 hit.s off Konstanty while the Phillies banged out 13 off four Pittsburgh pitchers, including Tom Athletics Beat Parnell, 6 To 1 Fricano Scores Win Over Boston Altoona Will Telecast American League Tilts Starting Saturday and con- -tinuing through September 26. an American League baseball game will be every Saturday by Altoona, Channel i 10 station. Si no telecast this week will PHILADELPHIA, May 28 game between the Cleveland first homer of the year with one The Philadelphia Athletir.s sent, jnrfian; and Chicago White Sox at abc-ard in the seventh. Mel Parnell down to his first de- Chicago. Warm-up time will be at AB A p.

m. witlt the eame telecast 0 six straight victon. s. the first time at 3:15. Cable television 5 they vo beaten the Bo; t-m Red Sox in Cumberland will receive 0 ince April 20.

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