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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 10

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NEVADA HOPE State Track Meet Set Tonight SPORTS allon 14 0 WC Tourney Reno Nev May 14 a By UNITED PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE I to AMERICAN LEAGUE of entry athletic commission were in the 1:30 Satur Ltisne 5 PITCHERS COAST LEAGUE Harrison etchick ire CALIORNIA LEAGUE LAKE ALMANOR Guaranteed Unbreakable PIONEER LEAGUE OINNfkwAlt cimrtt fsrooe Pt9 H395 Only LAKE ALMANOR SALES COMPANY Box 274 Chester California 500 4th St 124 Comm Row 5 CORK ri7 HAPDWAPE CO Martinez Hurls Two Hitter Craft Johnson Hit Homers catching chore by Lamb and Basic 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 000 000 201 010 5 a 0 1 0 0 0 2 BREMERTON Wash May 13 (IP) Ens Jack Davis co holder of the Olympic Games record for the 110 mfeter high hurdles said today he has withdrawn from this West Coast Relays at resno Calif because of injuries he suffered in an automobile ac cident Wednesday Davis a gunnery officer aboard the aircraft carrier USS York town was en route from San rancisco to Bremerton when the sports car he was driving collided head on with another car near San rancisco Davis said he had 20 stitches taken in his head and had "water on the but he believed the knee injury was not permanent Earl (Brick) Bishop No 7 Mar tin Johnson doubles No 1 Nenzel and airman No 2 Herz and Bishop No 3 Botti and John son singles No 1 Ann Bishop No 2 Helen Meader 8 DRIVE UP THE EAST SIDE frMi eather River Highwayr past Chester on Highway 36 to the Country CMb 3 1 9 0 and Your Choice of CHARCMLCREY LAME HNK GARDENIA WHITE Opon Slock Available Cantrell Clings To Chance or Golf Medal 13 0 7 0 Willie Mays Belts Seventh Circuit Of Season TORONTO Slay 13 Har ry Sonshine director of the To ronto Argonauts today revealed the Detroit Lions have released lineman Jim Martin for coaching duties with the big four unionfootball team but not for playing duty Martin who played college ball at Notre Dame wall work at Toronto with new head coach Bill Swiacki The Nevada state high school track meet will be held tonight in Boulder City instead of riday as the local newspapers had been first informed and had so written in stories published this week Original information received here had slated the meet for last night riday Word from Boulder City last night revealed that winds of up to 30 miles per hour were ripping across the south end of Clark county and were expected to make conditions very bad Officials indicated that if wind velocity exceeds 3 mph today or tonight no records will be allowed in the running events The elimina tion heats in sprints and hurdles will be run this afternoon and finals tonight Sunday Journal will contain a complete account of the championship meet also the full summaries Special Introductory TRADE IN OER LEAGUE LEADERS (Nh including: yesterday's sanies) I Reno Tennis Club will play host Sunday to Redding Calif for matches scheduled to begin at 9 :30 am on the courts at the Washoe County Golf Course Veteran Barbara Bradley just returned from a tournament that included Jamaica will play in the number one position for the Reno Tennis Club Seven singles matches are slated in com petition and two more for the ladies with three doubles matches also on tap Interested persons are invited to attend and view the play Lineup for the host Reno Ten nis Club as listed last night by tournament director Alan Schute includes: singles No Barbara Bradley No 2 Hutch Nenzel No 3 Bob airman No 4 Bob Herz No 5 Tilly Botti No 6 fly helped but the big blow was Johnson's homer with Craft aboard Craft had just singled in two runs and earlier Martinez had led off with a three bagger to Centerfield allon coach Chub Drakulich called in sophomore relief pitcher John Brown whose slow ball tamed down the Basic batters Standout performances including Craft's last out catch of pinch hitter Ted pop fly to short center while Craft was colliding hard with shortstop Dave Rothwell a leaping deep left catch by allon fielder Bert Wil liams a good Tom Peck allon goes day game with Ted deBraga in a last ditch effort while Basic will probably come up with Art Walker Martinez who pitched three games for Las Vegas in winning the state Legion Junior tourney at McGill or Chas Schneider will be set for a third tilt if needed Although Bulla and Snead shot the best rounds of the day they had to yield top honors to the 45 year old Harrison playing his 16th year in the pro circuit and 32 year old etchick starting his second year in pro competition Like Slow Greens Both leaders found the slow greens to 1heir liking They moved into the lead largelj on amazing putting Harrison sank a downhill 40 footer on the sec ond green for another birdie He made his third birdie oa the 13th by placing his second shot a foot and a half from the pin And he climaxed the day with a birdie two on the 18th with a drive allowance ON ANY CHIPPED CRACKED OR BROKEN DISH total of 132 This was one stroke better than Johnny Bulla of Pitts burgh who shot one of the two best records of the for a 133 total Bracketed at 134 were Henry Picard of Cleveland (65 69) Sam Snead the host pro 169 65) and Jackie Burke Jr of Kiamesha Lake (67 67) The first day leaders Peter Thomson' of Melbourne Aus tralia Mike Souchak of Durham and Dow instcrwald of Bedford Heights each of whom had opened with faded in the daj'long drenching rain Thomson and Souchak each went one over par 71 for a 135 total putt i magic deserted him and he had tc settle for a 72 for a total of 1 Melmac DINNERWARE that carried to within 18 inches of the cup Harrison who called himself and said he every break a person could never exceeded two putts on any hole He one putted nine and Iwo putted the others Hogan Six Back Ben Hogan of ort Worth Tex the co favorite along with Snead shot another 69 today but it still left him six strokes back of the leaders Only 14 of the 47 pros in the $10000 competition bettered par today Tins compared with the 27 who beat par in the opening round Tomorrow each of the pros will be bracketed with three amateurs for the start of the 36 hole pro amateur champion ship By UNITED PRESS (Won lost records In parentheses) American League Detroit at New York Hoeft (3 1) vs Grimm (1 2) Kansas City at Boston Ditmar (0 1) vs Kiely (0 0) Cleveland at Washington Lemon (S 1) V0 bchinitz (3 1) Chicago at Baltimore Pierce (2 1) Wilson (1 3) National League Brooklyn at Cincinnati Podre 1 3 1 vs Ridzik (0 2) Philadelphia at Milwaukee Meyer (0 4) is Spahn (3 3) New York at Chicago Gomez (1 3) or Antonelli (3 3) vs Rush 1 12) Pittsburgh at St Louis (night) Littlefield (2 2) vs Lawrence (1 2) 1 NORTHWEST LEAGUE I i Handy TUMS Neutralize Excess Acid ast! A handy roll of Turns costs only a dime but worth its weight in gold whenever acid indigestion strikes why millions always carry Turns wherever they for top speed relief from gas heart burn acid stomach Turns re quire no water no mixing Take them anywhere Get a handy roll or I urns today Oakland at Portland postponed rain University today the 410 yard race in the ar Western Conference championship track meet at Chico is John Mayeroff husky Winnemucca quarter miler who last week won his event against San rancisco State in 517 time (Dondero photo) to Cockell or to any other fighter matter where he comes Assured Of 20 Simpson and Waltham were particularly bitter about the small rjng Lean leathery middle aged Simpson said Cockell and signed for this match on eb 25 I was assured by Jimmy Mur ray that the fight would be in a 20 foot ring It was only a few days ago I learned that a 16Ufoot ring would be used a ring that would prevent Don's proper use of Co prorrfoter Murray of San rancisco admitted in the open hearing that lie indeed had assured Simpson of a 20 foot ring He said '1 thought the ring in the Memorial Auditor ium was a 20 footer and it was only a few days ago that I found out it was 1 So using our own ring from the Cow Palace the same size as the Auditorium Willie Ritchie former light weight champion and current chief inspector for the commis sion read the California rule which permits promoters to use rings varying in area from 16 feet square to 24 feet square Commissioner Phillips then brought smiles to the listeners by revealing that he had the audi torium ring changed from 20 feet to ICY feet back in 1932 when he was an auditorium official there were so many com plaints about lack of action in bouts in lhe big Concerning the no disqualifica tion Mile Phillips explained that in case of fouls a fighter is arned for the first one Then he is penalized points thereafter for further infractions But if he per sists and injures his opponent so that he cannot continue the ring phystcian must examine the in jured man and confirm his inabili ty to go on Then the referee will call the bout a con test And the fouler's purse would be lyjld up A meeting of the commission then would be called The commis sion would decide on the winner ot the bout and penalize the guilty man by fine or loss of license or both ISH OR RAINBOW TROUT USE OUR TACKLE AND BAIT Catch all you want Nominal cost for what you catch Rainbow Trout arm 'SalUvan Lane Sparks 2 3 4 BY JACK CUDDY United Press Sports Writer SAX RANCISCO May A 162 foot ring was officially' confirmed tonight for world heavyweight championship fight between Rocky Marciano and Challenger Don Cockell of England The first three votes received from an official poll of California five man state against a requested change from the 16'7 loot enclosure to a 20 foot ring Those votes were from Chair man A Enfenza of Los Angeles Dr Dan Kilroy of Sacramento and Joseph Phillips of San rancisco The other two ballots were expected tomorrow Phillips gave his opinion to manager John Simp son during a stormy two hour session at northern headquarters of 1he commission in the Munici pal Auditorium Building today Claims Handicap Simpson had threatened to ap peal as high as President Bisen how er if his request for a 20 foot ring was denied After opinion however he said I guess really nothing we' can do about it now just have to go through with the fight in the small 162 foot ring al though it'll be a great handicap to Phillips the only commis sion member present at today's session arranged for clarifica tion of rules for the handlers One very important rule explanation notified the Cockell camp that Marciano could not be disqualified during the bout for fouling" More than 50 sports writers from various American cities and from England attended session which had been called at Pilot Simpson's request Charges avoritism Teddy Waltham of London ex ecutive secretary of the British Boxing Board of Control and spokesman for Simpson at the meeting was bitterly sarcastic during arguments over the small ring and the no discmalification rule He said he had hoped that some compromise about the ring could be readied preju dice" to a visiting fighter and that a boxer ceifainly should be dis qualified if he persisted in foul ladies that constituted mayhem Carl Wynkoop of San ran cisco Deputy State Attorney Gen eral and legal representative of the commission informed Wal tham and Simpson tartly that there would be no prejudice in the interpretation and enforcement ol California rules when applied Bo Wininger Doug ord Tie At Half Point 1 Mickey Mantle Three Homers CHICO May 13 (Special the Journal) Chico State Col lege with a trip to the NAIA national finals hanging in the balance today started well i toward a repeat of its ar West ern Conference golf champion ship as season ending competi tlon got under way here in three sports at' the WC tournament The host Wildcat golf squad coached by Hal Bishop held a six stroke edge on the field this evening at the end of the first 18 holes of medal play with an other 18 holes scheduled for Saturday Second place with a 4 1 total belonged to Sacra mento State with San rancisco State right behind in third spot with a 4 3 count Chico State already has been nominated by District Three to attend the NAIA national golf tournament in Abilene Tex June 3 4 but school officials have declared the Wildcats must repeat their ar Western Con ference title before sanction will be given for the journey Meanwhile tennis singles and doubles play also worked its wav through quarter final and semi final action today with finals slated Saturday morning in both divisions for WC court titles The ar Western Conference track and field meet third sport to be played here in the week end's action will get under way Saturday morning with qualify ing trials at 10 After noon finals will begin at 2 in field events with the first running event called for 2:30 pm University of Nevada only non Califprnia member of the ar Western Conference came out on the short end in both sports here today Nevada showed with only three golfers and forfeited a right to the title in the five man matches The Nevadans are playing for indi vidual honors however and John Cantrell of the Reno squad tied for medalist honors today with a two under par 72 Tennis wise singles representative Dick McClintic won his first match then lost to tough Eldon Rowe of Sacra mento State who will play Sat urday for the singles crown In doubles play Bill Bar rett and Bill Van Wagoner lost their match 6 4 5 7 6 2 to Bill Ledingham and Jim Mischa of Sacramento State TENNIS Singles (1st Dick McClintic (N) def Bob Agnew (HS) 6 3 6 3 Leo inney (S) def Don Morton (C) 6 4 6 2 (2nd round) Eldon Rowe (SS) def Dick McClintic (N) 6 3 6 3: Leo inney (S) det Claude Schultz (CA) 6 4 6 2 Doubles (1st round) Lee Akins Leo Polopoulos (CA) def Ron Horne Dar rell Torgerson (C) 4 6 6 0 6 3 Bill Led Ingham Jim Mlscho (SSL def Bill Bar rett Bill Van Wagoner (N) 6 4 5 7 6 2 (2nd round) B1U Williams Paul Jensen (HS) def Lee Akins Leo Polopoulos (CA) 6 1 6 2: Stan Altschu'ler Sam Lipman (S) def Bill Ledingham Jlm Mlscho (SS) 60 6 2 GOL Team scores Chico State 395 Sac ramento State 401 San rancisco State 403 Cal Aggies 442 Humboldt State 442 Nevada forfeit (three man team) Individual results Chico State: Ron Mitchell 72 Vic Santa Marla 79 Neal Renfro 79 Cristopherson 81 Ken Jensen 84 Sacramento State Mark Patterson 83 Lyle Wilson 75: Lou Edgar 80 Eugene Witt 81: Walt Hansen 82 San rancisco State: Bob Moniz 73 George Stran 77: John Glancy 83 Milt Garfield 87 Phil Schafer 84 Cal Aggies: Dave Hughes 84 Don ox 84 Clark Knowles 87 Dan Catlin 97: Tom Condon 90 Hum boldt State: Bob Olende 84: Dennis Boese 89: Bob Rice 95: Alan Hendrick son 94: Joe Kramer 90 Nevada: John Cantrell 72 Ralph Rubenstein 85 Dick Morrill 83 Medalist John Cantrell (N) and Ron Mitchell (C) LEADING BATTERS (Based on 75 official at bats) American HOMESITES from 10 down Philadelphia at Cincinnati post poned wet grounds Pittsburgh at Chicago postponed cold weather HOT SPRINGS Ark May 13 (IPi Bo Wininger of Oklahoma City and Doug ord of Kiamesha Lake fired five under par 67s today for a two stroke lead over the field at the halfway mark of the $15000 Hot Springs Open Wininger and ord each shot a 67 yesterday and had equal sub par rounds today Wininger had 34 today for 134 and ord had 34 33 Two strokes back were Ted Kroll of Utica 67 33 36 136 and Carey Middlccoff of Memphis Tenn with 68 34 34 136 Kroll and Al Besselink of Gros singers had been tied with Wininger and ord at the start of play But Kroll dropped two strokes back while Bcsse game came apart and he wound up with a 78 for a 1 15 total Johnny Palmer of Charlotte was alone in fifth place at the end of today's play with 69 32 3b 137 followed by Dick Mayer of St Petersburg la and Tommy Bolt of Houston Tex each with 138 and Marty urgol Lemont Ill with 139 Jerry Barber and Eric Monti both of Los Angeles Calif had identical scores of 71 35 34 140 Tied at 141 were Buster Reed of Dallas Tex Ted Guin of ort Worth Tex Art Wall Jr Pocono Manor Pa and Gerald Kessel ring Toronto Canada Davis Withdraws rom resno Meet After Auto Crash 16 Piece 8 Starter Set 4 Cupt4 Saucers 4 Platts 4 Bread and BuHers Rtgultr 1595 Vatan LESS 200 ALLOWANCE Have You Been To The STIRRUP cup LATELY? Sunday Buffet Suppers $100 Hi i Music by ONE iPack Metmen Defeated In i trum(7) Haddix (1 5) and Sami Brooklyn 000 230 6 9 Milwaukee 001 000 7 Loes (4 1) and Campanella: Buhl Robinson (5) Jolly (5) Vargas (8) and Crandall Runs batted in Snider Dodgers 31 Campanella Dodgers 28 Zernial Ath letics 27: Vernon Senators 27 urillo Dodgers 24 ondy Cubs 24 Smith Indians 26: Snider Dodgers 25: Aaron Braves 24 Bavier Yankees 24: Mantle Yankees 23 Hits Kiienn Tigers 42: Mueller Giants 40 Kaline Tigers 39 Repulski Cardinals 36 Aaron Braves 35 Logan Braves 35 Pitching (Based on 3 decisions) Erskine Dodgers (50) Newcombe Dodgers (4 0) Nichols Braves (3 0) Jeffcoat (3 01 Wynn Indians (3 0) MM This Qffor Made Only During Month of May Lions ree Martin To Coach Toronto By MILTON RICHMAN United Press Sports Writer Mickey Mantle staged best day ever" yesterday when he biasted three home runs all into 1 he distant right field bleachers to drive in all the New York runs in a 5 2 victory oyer the Detroit Tigers Mantle went four for four col lecting a single in addition to his three homers which gave him a season total of 10 and tied him with Gus Zernial of Kansas City for the major league lead Hit Both Ways The 25 year old Yankee center fielder hit his first two homers batting left handed against loser Steve Gromek and his third bat ting right handed against south paw Bob NIiller one I hit right handed felt Mantle said after the game Travels 430 eet But the one he hit batting left handed in the fifth looked best It traveled 430 feet and landed well into the bleachers causing a scramble among the fans there reminiscent of Babe lustier blows It marked the first time in his career Ziat Mantle had smashed three homers in one game His first homer came after Andy bunt single in the first inning and his final home was in the eighth Blistered But Wins Whitey ord gained his fourth victory giving up three hits in cluding a two run homer by Ray Boone in the seventh before be ing removed for a pinch hitter Tom Morgan took over after ord suffered a blister on his pitching hand Willie Mays led of 1he 10th in ning with his seventh homer to lead the giants to a 4 3 triumph over the Cardinals Southpaw Harvey Haddix of the Cardinals struck but 10 men but suffered nis fifth loss against a single vic tory Southpaw Don Liddle start for New York but gave way to another left hander John (Win dy) McCall who took over in the third inning and registered his first victory of the season McCall struck out six and yielded only two hits and one run in the eight innings he worked Brooklyn snapped its two game losing streak with a 6 2 victory over Milwaukee Billy Loes lim ited the Braves to seven hits one of them a homer by Del Crandall which put Milwaukee temporarily ahead in the third inning to gain his fourth victory The Dodgers wiped out that 1 0 margin when they nicked loser Bob Buhl for two runs in the fourth and then clinched the game with three runs in the fifth on Junior second homer of the year with none on and Roy homer with one on The game between the Phillies and Redlegs was postponed' be cause of wet grounds while cold weather caused postponement of the game between Pittsburgh and Chicago Rain also postponed the Cleveland Washington game Tom Gorman walked Billy Goodman with the bases full in the ninth to force in the run that gave the Red Sox a 4 3 triumph over 1he Athletics in a game pro tested by Kansas City Manager Lou Boudreau After rain caused a delay of an hour and 23 minutes Boudreau protested that rain was still falling when play was re sumed 5 Veteran Ellis Kinder relieved Willard Nixon in the ninth and was credited with the victory his first of the' season Rain postponed the Baltimore Chicago game Davis Cup Playoff In Philadelphia NEW YORK May 13 The States Golf Association announced yesterday that this inter zone 'Davis Cup fi nal will be held at Germantown Cricket Club Aug 12 14 The inter zone pits the Eu ropean zone champion against the winner of the Eastern vs Ameri can zone champion The winner of the best of five match will play the in the final at or est Hills Aug 26 28 Sacramento 002 000 002 4 7 2 San sncisco 202 000 Col 5 9 0 Cereghino Hnrnst (8) CandinI (9) and Sheelv Balch (8): Greenwood 1 2) jind Ritchey LP Candini HR Thomas Hollywood 210 001 010 5 San Diego 100 000 Garber (4 31 and Mangan: Kerrigan Herrera (3) and Aylward Bailer (8) Kerrigan (2 3) Prescott Pe terson Walls Snider Dodgers 9 urillo Dodgers 8: Aaron Braves 7 Kluszewskl Red legs 7: Post Kedlegs 7 Lollar White Kansas Citv 100 002 3 11 Boston 210 000 6 Ceccarelli Gorman (8) and Shantz Nixon Kinder (9) and White Detroit New York GrCinek Aber (61 Miller (8) oh lord Morgan (8) and Berra Cle'Vlaudat Washington night post roned ram Chleago at Baltimore postponed Seattle 000 000 6 2 Los Angeles 000 070 9 10 I Heard Judson (5) and Orteig Hat ten (4 3) and Pramesa Heard (3 4) HR Usher NEVADA STATE JOURNAL i Ml' oasic Diasis You and your family can enjoy better longer anti lessexpensive vacationsand you can make a won derful investment when you buy a lot at Lake Almanor Country Club Every lot is lake front or lake view 4500 feet high in the Sierras or less than the cost of any vacation trip you can make a down payment on a beautiful vacation homesite where many others are building this year See for yourself drive up this weekend By TY COBB Journal Sports Editor ALLON Nev May 13 the Journal) riday the Thirteenth was confirmed in the opinion of the more superstitious fans here as a genuine unlucky day for baseball ambitions This was the day when a brilliant Ayinning streak of the undefeated allon team 1955 Western Nevada Con ference champions cracked up after nine straight Dish i ing out more bad luck to allon than a dugout full of black cats could was a powerful Basic baseball team which trounced the Green Wave' with a 14 0 whitewashing and took a 1 0 lead in the Nevada state high school championship play off series: At 1:30 pm Saturday i clash again here at city ball park on north Maine St One more win for Basic would wrap up the first official state prep title A comeback "victory by allon would square the series at 1 1 and necessitate a third and clinching game im mediately afterwards Green Wave which had ridden over nine consecutive opponents from the Western Ne vada Conference was completely muffled at the plate by classy Basic southpaw pitcher Ray Mar tinez Meanwhile the bombers from Henderson exploded what is probably the most impressive high school performance ever seen in the state at least in a series of this caliber They blasted two balls over the fence for home runs two to deep corners for triples and four others for doubles Basic collected 12 base hits in six innings The violent winds which whipped cross ways over the skin diamond here didn bother south paw Martinez who had a fast curve ball crackling across the plate and under the bats of the allon stickers The Green usually potent attack was limited to two bingles One was a hard hit drive rifled through the infield in the first inning by Vai York the other a bleeder wind blown pop fly which fell behind second base hit by George Ernhart in the fifth Martinez struck out 12 batters and only allowed four balls hit to the outfield Martinez was given flawless support in the field and at the plate his mates soon gave him a working margin of runs Norman Craft the all state football end was the head swat smith for coach Buck Tartan's Wolves The six foot four inch 210 pounder crashed a line fly nome run over the right center field fence at about the 350 foot mark That was in the third in ning And in the fifth Ed Johnson powered a drive over the fence in left field at least 340 feet dis tance Craft Johnson and Don Wilson each clouted three blows allon started soph Phil Bailey who barely missed a no hitter against Manogue last riday He couldn't get his curve working against the cross wind and was beering down too jjard Basic waited him out and went to work in the second Craft led off with a double to center Bailey fanned two batters but walked Dave Rothwell and Ray in eld hit loaded the sacks Up came Bob Peck the stocky little catch er for Basic who blistered a hot roller over third and down the left field line It was good for a triple and cleared the bases Don Wilson's single scored Peck with the fourth run Next inning Craft belted his homer with Rod Blue aboard In the fourth Basic greeted relief chucker George Ernhart and ate up his fast ball pitching after two wtie out Wilson and Craft worked walks scored on single and two errors while John son tallied on a miscue Next in ning Basic tagged Ernhart for three hits and five runs Two walks a hit batter and a sacrifice po a 7 2 66 Rounds Tie for Lead Half Through Greenbrier BY ERNEST BARCELL A United Press Sports Writer 1VII11E SULPHUR SPRINGS Va May (UP) Veteran Dutch Harrison of St Louis and Newcomer Mike etchick of Yonkers fired four under par in a steady lain today to take over the lead at the halfway mark of the Greenbrier Open Golf Championship Each matched his opening day round for a 36 hole ALLON (0) Player ab Lumas 2b Lamb Gulstl rf 0 0 allon 000 000 0 Basic 042 350 RBI: Peck 3 Wilson 1 Blue 1 Craft 4 Johnson 3 HR: Craft Johnson 3B: Peck Martinez 2B: Wilson 2 Craft Johnson Blue HBP: Lottridge by Ernhart Martinez by Bailey SB: Peck Guisti York Heath Huckaby Wil liams BB: Bailey 2 Ernhrat 3 Brown I Martinez 3 SO: Bailey 2 Ernhart 3 Martinez 12 Hits: oft Bailey 7 for 6 runs In 3 Innings Ernhart 4 for 8 In 1 Brown 1 for 0 in WP: Ernhart 1 LP: Bailey Left: allon 5 Basic 7 Umps: Monts O'Donnell Reno Redding Tangle Sunday Small Ring OK'd or Title Battle At Kezar Monday jmsohki Acid Stomach? I never let it spoil my tun 1 a sal ef (parents) I INE BEVERAGES EXCELLENT OOD IIABAHkin Wllr aas wu a aaiMa clock I A i niEKiAiNMENr" I x' a It I V' I I I I REVAPA CLUB North Virginia BOB Wi OOMSMT I 4 Jii? MREfaii 1 Hr jW Pct GB Brooklyn 23 4 852 New York 14 11 560 Milwaukee 14 13 519 9 Chicago 14 14 500 St Louis 10 13 435 11 Pittsburgh 11 15 423 ll'i Cincinnati 9 16 360 13 Philadelphia 8 17 320 14 (10 Innings) New York 201 000 000 9 0 St Louis 021 000 000 5 0 Liddle McCall (3) and Katt Wes I Pct Cleveland 19 704 Chicago 16 9 640 New York 15 10 600 Detroit 15 12 556 Washington 11 15 423 Boston 12 17 393 Kansas 10 16 385 Baltimore 8 19 296 1 law and Club AB 1 Pet Kaline Detroit 100 20 39 390 Kueim Detroit 110 18 42 382 New York 98 24 32 Vernon Washington 102 11 33 324 Smith Cleveland 108 26 34 315 National League Mueller New York 9 15 4(1 421 pepulski St Louis 99 12 36 364 Logan Milwaukee 9S) 21 35' 354 Campanella Brooklyn 98 17 34 347 Schoendienst St Louis 87 14 30 345 Home tuns Zernial Athletics 10 York 3b 2 0 1 0 Heath ss 3 0 0 3 Gaines cf 2 0 0 2 Huckaby lb 3 0 0 3 Williams If 2" 0 0 1 Bailey i 0 Ernhart (4) 1 0 1 0 Brown (5) 0 0 0 0 deBraga 1 0 0 Totals 20 0 2 18 lied out for Williams 7th BASIC (14) Player ab po Peck 4 2 1 12 Wilson 2b 4 1 3 2 Lottridge lb 4 1 0 3 Blue rf 2 1 0 0 Craft cf 3 4 3 2 Johnson 3b 4 2 3 0 Rothwell ss 2 1 0 1 Schneider 4 0 0 1 Martinez 2 2 2 0 Sox 7: Kaline Tigers 7 Mantle Yankees 7 I Pct GB San Diego 22 16 579 Los Angeles 22 16 579 Seattle 22 17 564 i Oakland 17 19 472 4 Portland 16 18 471 4 Sacramento 17 20 459 4'i San rancisco 17 20 459 Hollywood 15 22 405 7 Pct GB Lresno 16 7 696 'tockton 13 6 684 i San Jose 15 9 625 2 Modesto 13 8 619 2 Visalia 14 9 609 2 Bakersfield 8 16 333 8'i Ssllnas 4 14 22'2 Channel Cities 4 18 18'2 11S Pct GB Wenatchee 11 4 733 T' city 9 7 563 lgene 7 6 538 3 Salem 7 7 500 Lewiston 7 8 466 4' i Yakima 6 8 428 4' 4 Spokane 4 11 266 7 4 Pct GB KoUe 13 4 765 Great alls 7 667 1 Magic Valley 11 6 647 2 Pocatello 11 7 611 Idaho alls 8 9 470 Ogden 11 353 7' Salt Lake City 5 14 263 9 Billings 4 15 211 10.

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