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Jackie Burke For Split With White Sox
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DAILY NEWS- RECORD ALLE1 CKLAHC
MONDAY JULY 14' 1958
BR Games This Weekl ()impart in 103
Set at Earlier Hours Roue Victory
League Victory
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The schfdule in Miami's Babe Ruth baseball league I
I been revised fol makeup games this week beginning at i Ov6r Miamians
3 pm tcday on the nonn diamond at Northeastern A&MI
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All action LI the league was called off last week because
til record rait4all and muddy
l Quapaw's 0 w I s defeated the
:(213---- T - !Mia m
mi Merchants Pito 3 at Co-
!! Leair7--ctN-A'i cmily a! Ptcher Teams a rnerce Sunday afternoon in a
" tet7ntron to !tape a winee at: m !Craig-Ottawa league fame 'Ihe
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Ete was shifted from Miami be-
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too te f-Z1-season ta 10 Ins cause of the wet field at orth
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"3 b4ve ''''3'ed13e$'121 7477z- ' PIM This Week eastern MM 'rhe victory moved Quapaw a
lave 3e:1 Mesta' y r:ght T la &off 'eastern A&M
'- ' 4 '3' I k'"' W i "it-i" 'a:? bopes of hetng 'bit Play itils WL-CF1 The victory moved Quapaw a
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I to t-se ti'-it Leited sex-- 1116---1 mrt-2' notch ahead of the 1VIerchants
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1 - Th---2y toe Fr-day -e repa1d- pcHER (specal) - Weather a ho now ha v e a 4-3 record for
- X0 2 be z'e 1t-e for condtors have caused postpo nef the season Quapa a mark is
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- - 'w 414 '' - i '''''-e leag-e games be-g---e rg a: 3 men: ef a cumber cf games in the 4-7-
e 1 cInct ":lay A second ct--: is Itmior !eerie and Babe Ruth i The 11ami Indans had an open
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---- '' - ' ' - - ' fated for 5 o'c:ocx lear:e Pither's baseball program!dae sunday
17 :--' - '' ('' ' IttodaT'S sebedlue' 1 T- Merchants took a 3-0 eac
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-- e t I 4 the 1-emg sborsored by the Lions club e
ancord'-g 0 Earl Green president with a run in the first inning and
l Eh Eagkes-Pieber Eagles in the
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First Christ2a Yakees against 'ol '''-e baseball prorarn Imo in the second QJapaw sackec
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op---" attd the First lkletbocrat -e
"N B-be Ruth teim composed up the contest with six runs in HA
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' Presby c- mys between the ages of 13 to fourth two in the I
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14 IA mitti"3:: '---7' teriain Saints in the $ pm cob r --) 7--
' -ears of age play regulaneach in the seventh and ninth
'°47m-'-' -- 1::2::: ust f t n was F w '
games under the arc Lghts at the i Chief Sa d s t e innu4
°are Springs diamond Howard pitcher John Lafalier 1 0 s I n i
The Coot4rKb aes abi tbe Say- ' - "
TEVvitS CHAMBIONN-Donas Davis (kat) and Ake Gilbert boki 'gs-Secy Sooners w-LI pay a s
0 (Bol c7on and Bob Thompson hurler was relles'ed in the fifth
1 inning by Max Mantle who moven
lairds tbey received atter arming championships in the girls' ee1--enee T'es131 e se-er-xia sre "4'es c -e --- from shortsop
thvaien of the Nand traief umnis toarnannesit Donna (ideated 1 1- e 4s G-1 scheduled for this week
Ali" t" the wirigit title" ne law gill 13$2 12 he NrImi higa l :e --t"--: ---e""' '' to beg'n at 6 o'clock at the Bax- Clifton Bunce Quapaw left
seniors neat fall nye the doubles mem --be Fazet Cardzials vs Eagles fielder hit the only homer of
--s(0(1 3---is kir- mil ter SprIngs park are: Monday
at 3 Prn--- and t-It'e A-"Inet-3 Le---'-'-- -41t Quip-3w with Commerce the game in the seventh Inning
B:-Je Caps 'vs Rebea at 5 pin -1-- Ileslay nght southside christan He also got two singles 13 La- -
Foster vsg Peck yfriAsTtl--Ide "" it 1r21 bersfer' teft3vs:of Baxter' Spr:ngs with Baxter faller with 4 for 5 and Carnes
- 1 - "' ----1- -"- -s- Thtzsdav night First Chra- 3 f°r I were other big guns in
ganr may be p(ayed Thursday ' the Quapaw attack
tan of Baxter Nntit Picher and r rt V the SieI'Ll rie:1 is na shana F r i d a n I
v gat ommerce with! Max -
'Mantle was the only Mer-
in Tennis Finals Friday crerta w i 1 I be an- - ' - - - - d 'chant to get more than one hit
noknoed lat boutaide tnnst an C No a mission
't He had two singles Every other
is charged for these games
T--ne a grovAng shintt for the 'player for Miami got at least one
a lateruatimal
League Foster vs Peck
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27 93 owe
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Art Wan and Cow Finsterwa'Alscr 1-7 Tze urrives lace I i-t - I iv awl I NE O V ad I Ns lay It 1 ac's apt-i 3a2 4 2 i2 - e-Nt c
Irbr) tted fos sectod Part at t 2710---11-irlau:g teed Suorby and ekl: t ill'
wes:er 6 Jr Iwo mzr2 4-2 la a tSt eg
as te s iht ii-g Nang- N)r 5 92
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n Tennis 1-inas gat-' may be played Thursday '
bor s Thtzsday Eight First ' Chrs-1 th'e-gu -ap-aw—satst-c-i- 'to 6
rilt v the sor:1 f361 is 03 shape Lan of Baxter with Fidler and'
I ithl chNaltiatx to get more LthheanmlY oneMheitt:
tt- ree ' 72 Ire::: acx:r 341e pt h!FlittgThel1ztgACIbpjvoce IA 1th°CI3by 111114-t-: De:los:Jr:et
40 41 14t1 11 i F r i d a v nie‘t Commerce
Georre Bayer 111 1: -ar4 Cepela Lad a two - rm )(atlas City 11 41 4!1 Ki t one
t ' :rGF:mcere-A-12271acte: will be a- No ad
'a Chr-is-Jah rr ission
is chargod for these games 11-le had two singles Every other
- treP hy Bc03 Spelke rr'Elkall II C 411 14'-':' n- v rme 'A griwtzg sSIrt for he ' -
osed player for Miami got at least -
11-1-1213 tvey be ac 74 were thei GE32--' St ahead 5-4 Back came'Ceeeand :t1 44 47 I 0 15:4 0 - A-Larnt high school athletes David Foster and Tomleag' ' ''''-er-'-'2---'1 '''":"'''' the' ne "cllor ieeglie is cam
r c 451 Lvi Peck were to clash at 3:11 this afternoon for the boys'4-:-'-eri"1- 1 ir N36(1131 d'visiael 1L:- of tour teams The box score:
e Lit:er Ted Kral G 4 ry:He Braves la the Op of tSe Ractraore including one from hit
"--12zyrr a S71i Africa- Bil-1 C-3-s-i"reh b tle the sccee "2 RedWI-ei:TDC as 44 422 1isingles championship of the pinior tennis tottrname-I that vr°
t rerres miami LI the'Qtiapaw coac:hed by '11is Dixon'
oupiiw me t b MEIChAPOS sla a l
a a ---- A D-Ormor IScSoetideests rm-scorMg siteel Sanday's Results iopened Sautay — L mate Babe rtxt 1:act! that opells and Clyde Kill of (papaw who:22 2 I 2 sq 2- u
(2--n i n et I 3 Je-it2— le 3 1 i
here JT:y Z agimu the Tu:sa aj are leading the league wlth three cc- i a 4 2 J l'41 r a 4 42 0° I
Erv sph a tri eti irxt Other' klnum la & 1 I Limas ' li 1 1 i
"'LState 1313e Ka pascc mat opens ---- ----- — -- -
be J-fy z egfamm the Tulsa a:1 are leading the league with three lc b'''' " e 6 4 2 J 114a! g' 0 2 0 1
3 1 -1
g ram The second gate in the rate' games WG111 and orte lost Other "i-6s: :: 66 23 v6f6t1""' tfl 6 2 1 1
5: aerfea i-2 be :12e1 i:1 Texas teams are: Cardinals in second' v'$ ci 5 0 0 9 oNcno111 t 4 0 1
r c'5114 1174) I e lo 4 0 I
— Learle ark a: Ta:aa 0n Lily Ns place with two won and one lost' -
iC S-vvi p 4 1 2 Oia'kef lb 4 I '-
!a:1-tbe a:e ot the thrd elthe it coached by Eati Green and Joltnny veyt 0 lb 5 0 1 Chvn 0 4 0 '
1 2 Anirson t4 3 0
!necessary 0:n be deterrnmed by Frishie: Tigers who have won one'-'1' 3 4
be moss Of a cam ad lost none coached by Cal 1 — a3ty 7 3 3
D3ViS and Allan Mathews and
l'-"T's 47 i 0 19' Tc-::$ 34 3 17
7AA At ro 672 lo–'1
- – Braves who have won none and AAFP0etys in 000 DY' I
Vosster-Boxter
ProAm amps
In S1010 fleet
la First Place Ceve117! 9 ace-tm 4 Me girls' division was completed Sat-Jrday eveam
- the fral act A oral 7 New York 4 (Ig) Alth Donna Davis defeating Alice Gilbert 4-6 6-1 7-
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Miry's a facrnce a3'Ntai "t S Chicag 4 (:1124 10 in-- )fc)r the championship
KM I IA WI x &minor
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then the fral act A oral C-Licl-ra 7 New York 4 (1g) A ith Da-nna Davis defeating Aiice Gll'bert 4:6 6-1 4-3
Le Mars a facrSze a3' Ne-si York S Chicago 4 (od 10 in-) for the championship
c31 11 to 0pada am s'wIsszzrDu 2 ICms C-iy 0 (ist Toe two 15-year-oll ie ner Victoria's Homers
winning rrgp'e by rocCe-l"--Ch:-r-g'JXI 4 Kar-sas UY 2 (2:1!)mbned their rni Lii3 o)
allsh Tulsa 11-5
xiou n1 to mew De'll'It 6 E-1-1-11riort 5 (1-r) 'caot:are the dclubi chairpsonsho
xazzlIc se Aruazg lkX VC u7 PLAM60C- --- -- -- - - -- — - — s— — o -3 - v 0
FeLpe Alou (-1Arig up artuther-DetrnA II Balt:mare 5 (1st) 'cavelre -t:ae cktiah° championstp Crush Tulsa 11-5 tss oa c
tne of oitt - :and lost none coacneo oy t-di i
t l'-:s 471019' 1 s 34 31
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victory for BM Rivera "cIL-1-1Delrait 5 BA-2710re 3 (2341) DavLs and Allan !lathews andA - -
roc) 672 lo'--1
I Dimb2es PUY i3 the bloYl 67'1- Dallas Takes Pair Braves who have won none andoofaAes 12-S CO3 'st--- I
t!anttret And put those Glants4 Molvday's Probable Pitchers S'0-3 Win be held rev weekend t
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in first 174-lx-t- a 11121-Arne 1-Send aicago at New York (net)— i Res-43 in bcrys' matches (Coln By Lnited Press Istentational Nakst Oi—C koxa
Beamon's Toss Hurts :est three games coached by I 2v) — Bc11"' 5trid Vc"741 CPvv
f the zavta tWynn (14) vs Ford (154) FIRST BOUND mom Giar:s fr ca77Ls a-:i Kallne s ' Right Wrist
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Oaude McMackin and Merl Carlin
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1 games scheduled l
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Mit McCormick I5 year-old ° DetroA at Ba!tirrore — Mo(ord Da i d p d ti arnartng Iran a 5-3 f--g game' liOrtnet R
i d F DV-er d e-ea-- ma ' " Eirrn!oRE ml (LTD—Ou:- for the week are Monday Tigers as eds
ODESSA t ri ""cat tze r zert4 i yne (3--i) la FON (15-4) FIRST ROL7ND
12'35 Ir7r2 cLcfri — - z7 Linior league games scheduled -
Vcasler et FOrt W (x1111-14 h?1 Kit McOyttnick !I year-oldo Dertit at ga2tIrriore — Moford David Forer de!eated smaltrq --tcl a - - e Eirrn!oRE MI (1:PI)—Ou:- for the week are: Monday Tigers Ort east Reds
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amen partoef Rex art borzas pined credit tor tiis (cm Ts Brjorn (24) L4w 1-01-C1 1-XCaLcu
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Ansarmo playttl it see s-5d rr(2!-rtH' h win while Errie jahavya' Kttsas et Le " S:evr Willcr 1°54 -1 kj-5712 rumed crli2ze PcFa et nelder M e of the Detroit' 'with Quapaw Tu'esdayj'Brabvesi 11111 11111"11
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6-2 6-1 rtiAgelc22 ad
tDaSrlacluY tawrsr)re'-'k Sunday wen w
e-:—:1 was Ir' hith inals ednesday Tigers
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&may t o Irtn the I (t-4) s fah first dt:wmed Gefs:ge Lytle
defeat tor Lim Jaign:)--crpan v Ramos
MIDI Odessa Professional-Arria-lBraZ Kerr enpped Den Srar:y
6-1! Ted Phillins Ctrn-d e was Krlck cm the right wrist with Cardinals and Thursday ose at Tulsa
ntrh rhmwn try Baltimore Braves with Ouapaw Games are
6-10166 Odessa Professional-mnalBraves
'(7-4) 6-3: Ted Phill a
ips of Chrn--
tyy a pitrh thrown by Bltimore Bra ves vilth Quapaw Games are
mar Of Ournelv bY ic"ar Itmktsg -1 It was a great day 1--aromd Cee4M at Ramo — 94121ern inert won b-j dela1 from urry: league - leading Fort
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Vossler picked LT Cat lc( al-rst for underdogs in the NLi as an OA) vs SESer (54) m-111 errioles' pitrher Charlev Beamon)nlaved at 5 o'clock each evening Miami's Northwest Reds losers
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ca-3-' ) Jackson 15-6eT1 a d'3ub&jneac'ter fr''Y 11°1'4-) Orioles physiman Dr Erwin at the Picher-Cardin grade school i by a 20-3 score to an all-star Tulsa
it v - cores IF
pact melnel- He l'nd Ear-eT - :three of the other "contraders"i Tweiday's Gaines
1 Ntile 1a-ii'”g tr--nsed Rcsixil tm11 h two one-run c es- - - 1 -o iaytr said Kalirie had escaped diamond 1team Sunday hare high hopes of
ed a best boa 63 in tbe L--a I-- knt doub:0ezderi in a kagje so CIe eland at liVa4ton
shir night ) te Bs 1
11e-rrke-Ezder-1 — Serars 64 C-0 Jack A i 5G'34 "en ssm 'fie '' C't -i any fc' H
raui res e sald would be
it ' tavenging the loss when the two
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to give them a r-atroke-creder-'— — —
!twat seTen gtmet separa te Chicago at Betimore :ght -ars 6 4 64 I3CX Ai:ert s'Sm ----
- - 10 Tf the seven - Inning opener then
tSe‘ckle3 to Ls:1-e g a scCeio57 run he Arm return t o the lineup p
give them 1 -41-5tralLe-u'x'"'Itight only se-ren games separate Chit-ago Be!tm're 15:ght t J ‘ e Kaline - Items play here next Sunday
111 for the 72 boles rzst and last pace The P ed car e e be
Ps- Detrxt at New York by dt!af orer oe L-to ttp to hirIself to say when!
ally Berg Is
The powerful 'MICA team
The gait was Bevel' is trouble- hurrth pirate whipped the st Kansas City at Boston r4ht 62 Joe Dare3 t)3k
Don Getman tlint'aat Den Is
Tulsa consisted of the Barra?
sk loud rocod sa a fiesisI I osou Fmer 6-0 Al
rfle UTIETZI Oa --"-" ott7 seven gtmes separate 9-um-Agn at Da:iArwrr 136m - -ewer SeVe3 main
par for the 72 Wes- Cr-st and 1st pace The Vitts:Detrit at New 'tort by &fa alt ore r Joe 11c-00oigh g c'Pe5er (!n itp to Kaline in self to say when 1 i& oh !Wilms play here next Sunday
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Don Gex-nan t 'Laced Der' is care back a 5:ngle run he will return to the lineup Fatty Iserg Is 1 The powerful YNICA team of
Me Der was n in Pita tog whirrioel thp Kt Kansas City at Boston rtght ia toe too of the D'Lh in ele ni2!lt Tulsa ennsictpd nt th rtarrnrd
cau raa — uurgn iratra w 1:14c?Cti LDC - b
They began the "al Carda-r-11 10:6 ad Nadeau! League 5 Fmer 6-0 S-2 Joe Dareleg tfy-Jk " '" A5'51"' "t —
strokes ahead el the field and the
W1- Pct GB'defaiet from Don Marshal to taae a 3-2 w1h- 114t da'Jb-e YANKEE BECOMES FATHER
the god el the first nine Sundayr fwePt the PhIladell
peck a55ead of second - place Cores
Don Cncaa of Commerce beat 5ItIm-Y Ixt- the Ca3 nine garnes NEW YORK (1:P1) — New
pha Philhes 3-1 and 2-1 and the San Frahcisce 44 r 343 pen Champion
eeting three ender par 12enize ' 42 m :ts3 Westfall 6-1 6-0 TOM York Yankee infielder Botty
were sh i
A nyetei Draetstrrs et rrTY
i 4 -r! arm rva a f t hpr frir Nfrs"TA POI is Minn fl:P1
Tulsa consisted of the Barnard
Mustangs champions of their
league plus top pitchers from
other teams
Dwight Pryor losing pitcher al-
ilowed only six hits in five innings
the abd 01 the ilrel IUM '''as'671phis Mints 3-1 and 2-1 and the'52-o Fraroasco 44 TZ -543 - L'L'u ahead of second - place CorLis York Yankee irfield er Bobbyi I other teams
were sheeting three under Pat lartslace Aneles Dodger! MIlwaakee 42 m si Jerry esfall 6- r:ri 1
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ichardsm bcarne a father for MINNEAPOLIS Minn (UPI)-- Dwight Pryor losing pitcher al-
On the bmpe Itretch' Vmstribeat the anciarrati RecZegs 3-0 St- IlYis 39 3s 5c6 3 gairtd default from Doug Cock
1-AuAq a-ta-5 rose uP too aad the second trne Sunday when his Persistent Patty Berg reigned to- lowed only six hits in five innings
and Baxter Plard calreY 3-and 2 c 41 506 3 Herman Hensn oiseasted Li
raect aside the San Antonio Nlis-- wile gave bth ir to a boy at N'alleyday as the queen of women's Wildness and nervousnes s con-
making sure nuiy that they toti la the American League thelPhilede3Phie 50) 314 'Hester 3-6 6-- 13-11 in the toneert
- sions b-Ah ends of a double - Hospital in Ridgewood N J gal f—the first time she has done' tributed to the Reds downfall The
their pars Dcrl header 6-3 and 6-0 a home to
Pittshwv-
v ees maintained — 33 43 Ks 5ii battle of the tournament
so la ton tourney I Tul sans were held to one run
1 — uncinnatzt
wit veneer and Bter so faraxNe' York
17 41 41 su -NtatILs totiod TornmY 71-11°c3 P24
with limier and Baxter so tar
ahead the big fight centered oh!theil 12 game lead h wSax hen theyCmcirmati 37 41 474 5T matms WUXI lommy :421aug11
tiA t be2t alitato Wite : r 44 457 7 srnarest p:ayer of the tree a
et he-fru 11-ir!"? fr
ahead the big writ centered On L472 gaLM SC411
seceed Five toe rn tied at beal ailt--8to 9aaite SG Antelel I
r 44 457 7 srnaes ra!er of the meet a
MS and die pro members collect-1ln 19 tmlingi after I 74 Joss' Seafisy's Results tough opponent ore
ITbe Detvit Tigers moved into Pirburgh 19 St- 1-0u 4 (1-s1) 6-3‘
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The uve were Billy Maxwell andsecond once c5 and -shore) g S Lii S (2nd) Kke Provine blailked Charles
ivictories ' over the Baltirn ore''Chicago 3 2 (1st) Carlibell 6-0 6-0: Ntathis Caswell
HBill Rod SP3ten otter0desu oriozes washilrum senators alicago 2 Philadeiphia I (2ad) of Picher beat Dick Badger 6-L1
justicearris vf a a aria t ' sw the Kansas '6u A 741-Ds Angele 3 Cincinnati 0 (Iv)' 6-0 Larry )(etcher won over
- 127 -m11cr wn:Itiand"42 and the clev''' elan ItttfLos Angtles 3 Cincinnati 2 (lnd) lJerry Williams of Corrirerce 6-1'
as 4 0 3 Sandmire
94 Chicag
ma and Glen FO g- L gnu um LACY IMit1141 san — - tis ana ennancxl ner recant u
Tramcar° 6 Milwaukee 5 ri3O: Jim Taylor Jarred Tom apo
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er7 oicahainal"-- aty: Doug Eggint &ant crushed the Boston Red Pitch
!as the all-tirne money winner in I iSud
Monday's Probable ers Forbes 64 6-1 Richard Russell' 11
ltra-Modern Hellerarralev fold ha a f 1
p-c 4 Blakemore cf-c 3
Fort Worth and Buddy Branum So
I Philadelpia at o —Card- ripped Donald Allen 6-2 6-1
u 1"men-sga"-
id dr Dar rnria Fret La Wilts kb ff d 11"e new Queen d n e lg ht Loehr lb 0 0 0 Juergens
:'cktahom2-- I cyans crushed the Boston Red uAy v—go 1134 wa a w
I moD rroDaDie racners Forbes 6-4 6-1 Richard Russell 1
taw iruts kb 1-Loe- ' u'---
Philadpelpia at Chicago —Card- ripped Donald Allen 6-1 1 6- ultru-riouern neiterarratey TOIU
ftt min e 1)1":114 11 n'ewb—ciueen Iad an h
r lb 0 0-0 ferg—"ens11
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nd Glen Fa
tie Yankees V Sievers Senators
217 Triandos Orioles 16 Lemon
Senators 16
Buns Batted la
National League — Thomas Pi-
rates 72 Banks Cubs 65 Cepeda
Giants 37 Anderson Phi Is 56
Spencer Giants 52
American League—Jensen Red
Sox 76 Cerv Athletics 63 Lemon
Senators 52: Sievers Senators 52
Lollar White Sox 43
Pltddag
National League — Malahon
Braves 13-1 McCormick Giants
6-1 Farrell Mlles 6-2 Phillips
Cube 6-2 Koulax Dodgers 7-3
American League—Delock Red
Sox 8-0 Turley Yankees 13-3
Sullivan Re Sox 7-2 Pappas
Orioles 6-2 Hyde Senators 5-2
opener on a three-run homer by ships at Oslo
Gail Harris and the nightcap rith nine-bit attack includingitwo nms In s
tv each by Harvey Kuenn Gus the nightcap
Zernial and Ossie Virgil Char belled in three r
Beamon aod Bffly O'Dell wereim the seconc
the losers homers
Cami lo Pascual struck out IO Woody Held
batters and pitched a six-hitter with a homer
for the Senntors in the openerithe Indians vd
and John Romonsky n-year-olding from C3I
rookie called up Friday I r o m nels collected
Charleston yielded three hits and in Red Sox'
two nms in seven innings to win
the nightcap Eddie Yost knock
ed in three runs for Washington
in the second game with two
homers
Woody Held drove in five runs
with a homer and a single for
the Indians who got six-hit pitch-
ing from C3I McLish Pete Run-
nels collected three of the falter-
ing Red Sox hits
The Allen-Russell match was an
Ranger first baseman Keith-
Lir1e part the opening game
win with a three-run borne run
and ouielder Carl Pow:3 hit a
bases Icraded rcaindipper for the
Rangers in the second game
In the on2y single game on the
sceiie Victoria kept a ha!!
game in front of the
ing Rangers by slapping Tuisas
Oilers 11-5 hree hone rms ac-
counted for four of the Victoria
worm
In play tonight Dallas again
will play at San Antonio Fort
Worth at Houston Austin at Cor-
pus Christi and Tulsa T VictoriL
All will be single games
raModern Helfer-Fraley fold
Bennett cf 2 0 0 Turley
Smith
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stroke lead over the runner-up12 0 1
nuumum 141 P107144 C11 WV tk-h 1 lh
th Ark and Jacky ojpit of I Bob Stinntr led the Pirate-1 Ps
s Cincinnati at Los Angeies The Alen-Russell matc was an
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smith Ark and Jacky cupit DOO IIMC T tea tat rira es cincittliati at L:os - A 4-
the university of Houston ifirat-ganle attack with 3 homer purkey 05) vs padres' 604'3 i extra one in the bra-ck—et:"!k toss oti Before Ancient He
two singles that drove in
Mriets Sanders and Frank M'Iwaiikee at San Francisc a coin sent Ketcher against Rus-1
ton had the day's beat round aithree runs and then 1311 l'itazero-:Butdete (-77) vs worthi!on' sel with Ket:her advancing 6-7!
By OSCAR FRAY FY 1
Burdetle (7-7) vs WorEvon' ith het—her advancing 6-7
OnoMENO OIMMINO WW1 IMMO MINEMO UMW
rbert-Turnesa
through the first three 'nnings and
then scored six in tl'e fourth 10
Miss Berg fired a 72 the last!
in the filth and three in the sixth
in a succession of four below-par
rounds Sunday to capture the
American Women's Open with a! The lineups with times at bet
total
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of 1
t The title worth $I41115 came to low:
Ms Berg in a first appearance!
in a major tournament in Nlinne-ooldridge If 3 1 n 1 - -Pivot p-3b
aroiis and enhancA her record4 0 2 Enderlancl 3b 4 0 0 T
pc itilutd:e4rsit2sn:sta8741klaonecimior3saneb: cdAlfm:ire30:0 30:
apoiis and enhanced her record
!as the all-tirne money winner in
women's golf
Louise Suggs
Betsy Rawls wound up In a tie
for third place with Joyce Ziske
ton ma ime Gays um TUUTPUR ' '''''' ''' -“''''' "- ''' 03urdette (7-7) vs Worthington '''-it '11" --11r1 '"''''''''''' ' -"1 By OSCkR FRALEY l tia 237
turseisederyar 13 to take sevratis'ski went four-foracur and knock-1 Tuesday's Games 6-3 ! United Press International gn'ps were of a leather as slick
Nice sanders cotlected rzo led In three runs in the teconel on!) games schedulec1 SECOND RCrUND l WEITE PLALNS NY (UPI)— as a carrilval hustler The heads
"-seven teams carded 2891 azd'game Ron Blackburn on the
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles nig Foster nipped lson &-1 64 Progress is fine electric lights were rusted like a nine-year-old' McKay Bartzen Are !
seven more had 270 ' lonener and 'tern ined h
n Law gais' i -
ht Wi
1-- Alwaultee at St Louis night Kerr blasted Phillips 6-6 6-0 Lan-fare better than kerosene lamps ears in potato diggin' time and' Picked for Finals
leightb triumph m the rughtcnp 1(44) rung trimmed Allen 6-0 Oex-land modern baseball is a thing the whole coilection looked as if
Irthrtn Brig s scattered en 1 1
d ers Cubs in
Lg Lea -- I g ac Phi adelphia at SariFran night l man eliminated Dareing 6-0 6-
hits for the their first o
nly games scheduled ' 1 Peckdefeated Cochran 6-3 V! lot machined beauty — but when it bad been rescued frotn a hock In National Meet
eaue
- - - -- comes to golf it d't mean shop in the Gay 90's l
game and Dave Hillman corn-I on
Texas League ' IHenson outlasted Mathis 3-6 6-4 a thing if you ain't snt that swingl "It says 'BC' on this putter" CHICAGO (UPI)—Barry Mac-
'
- moor Lenge Leaden pleted the sweep with a six- I4' L Pct G1316-4 Caswell edged Provine 6-6! A! Helfer the Itimbo-sized 1elet:moaned Hobert one cf golfs top Kay No 1 man on the American
By limited Press latersadoeal hitter- Lee Walla had three hilaFort Worth 57 34 626 6-3 Taylor defeated Ketcher 6-3ion anouncer A 2 r 4
and wr a Fear touring prvessina n is
it wasut Davis Cup team and Bernard
' wativaali team in the opener and Walls and Al corpus cbristi 50 45 53 9 !86 'less proved this to the complete:necessary to stamp i: because this (Tut) Bartzen of Dallas Tex!
' co Al B H pet Dark bad four rich in the second :Austin 43 44 522 912' i
QUARTER -FINALS satisfaction of a breathless worldithing couldn't he been made were expected to battle it out in
maw St 74 264 39 96 364ame for the Cobs who rnovedTuisa 43 49 I21f ! Foster d feat e d Kerr 6-4 6-1 today Yve
a e did it by absorbing a AD' " the national clay courts cham-
Mays S F 80 319 69 109 IL
1into fourth pl!ice 1 c 47 A
-ntmli° 46 49 -4S4 13 4 Oexman advanced by default from10 and 8 shellacking from a pairl — 'pionships opening today at the
Dark ouca go 66 To 33 90 3331 Rookie pitchers Stan Williams Houston 45 49 479 13!i Lanning Peck plastered lierison l
lot golf pros named Jay Hebert creackin ea ns on the it
'nen as hey wagged their wil-Ri Forest orest Tennis Club
Ashburn Phila 78 312 47 112 327lalltd Bob Giallombardo both aid- victoria 42 33 442 17 6-1 6-1 Caswell outlasted Taylorand Mike Tumesa at Knollwood iisf
g w-po '
e sled over hat we MacKay promising young star
tee w'o w
ski pima 76 zm 51 92 34ed by Clem Labine gained credit Dallas 40 52 435 171'2'18 8-4 6-3 iCountry Club thought thlincher from Dayton Ohio was top-seed-
- was e p c
American League ltor the D o dg e r s victories 1 Sunday's Results 1 In the semi-finals Foster de-1 Such a rout might be expected We made 'em use sang tees t
A ied On the basis of his perfor-
Fox Chicago 82 r3 as los xi' Homers by Charlie Neal and CarlDallas 6 San Antonio 3 (1st) seated Gelman 6-1 6-2 and Peck under ordinary condons but we-tco Oil
in the ment Wimbledon
POW er Oe 7'5 299 53 98 3-iiFurillo commted for all Los An-iDallas 8 San Antonio 0 (2nd) I
won over Caswell f we
6- 6-0 'gured had these two guys on championships ehere he outlasted
i'
Cerv K C 74 r5 56 69 4:6tles' runs off Don Newcombe 1 n Austin 5 Corpus Oiristi 0 (1st) Mario Saenz is neral director P
I i So wtat happened? Personallyhis teammates by survivifig to
ge the hi I '
Menn Detroit 69 267 35 88 322ithe first game and Steve BilkosCorpus Christi 3 Austin 3 (2n('nil) tournament
) I- c h is 5ei ng 1 Hebert and Turnesa played witn don - t believe it vet he quarterfinals
of the w:i
Runziels Boa 75 727 49 9'2 -tlieighlb-itlrling homer on the sec- Victoria 11 Tulsa 5 Riverview municipal the old-fashioned hickory-shafted: Ancient va Modern l Brae n winner of the 1954
'h el d t
tome Rum orul Fort Worth 7 Houston 6 (1st) a 1 lcluba most of them 75 years old f Hebert assumed the honors and clav courts title was seeded sec-
National League — Thomas Pi- The Yankees gained a split on' Fort Wth or 3 Houston 2 (2nd) courts !and the old-time dead ball Helfer cracked that "dead ball" 220 ond
rates 25 Banks Cubs 23 Cepeda'1 pinch 10th-inning double by Schedule ds r th
Monday's I e n I t I and old Fearless used those smack down e mid-! Neither Vic Seixas who on
-- — ‘ -i-— iiti OBJ rcart- i L LI 1
LC1itc:
i“ E
A mk 0 "" ' t :I LC LAC i 10 litu-! INtimer It e ix a s wno won
Giants 19 W all s Cubs 19: Jerry Lumpe after Ni castoftiAustin at Corpus Christi Pitt's Baker Inj ll
ured !gleaming polished Spalding woods die 1 can attest to that 220 yardsthe ' meet last year nor Althea
Car- Turk Lawn preserved the open-i Dallas at San Antonio
Mathews Braves 17 Bwer ooa as if they because two shots with m
after y'G 1 b s o n America's Wimbledon
i and ircms which I
dines 17 Ina win for Billy Pierce and the Fort Worth et Houston T r y i n g to Field Ball
' came from Mffany's modern high compression pellet 'q u e e n defending champion
American League—lensen
t
Red White Sox town entered tne Tul ST LOUIS (UPI) — Third' But
s as the old a at Victoria saying- goes you I still was exactly 70 yards be-iamong the women were entered
Sox 26 Cerv Athletics 23 Man-lopener with the bases filled snd
I'S CPPYk 211 reisri0 1121e Pt' nn trutrhps'ran't makp a silk pvening bag out hind him and 1 am known inter- t- 60
'in
baseman Gene Baker on crutches'can't make a silk evening bag outhind hm i arvd I am known inter-
the tournament
none out in the seventh inning TO APPEAR IN US pa 'nationally as a 100-yard man l Mrs Dorothy Head Knode of
and got Bill Skowron to hit intol STOGOlOLM Sweden (111)-
1 a—nd—in—con--Iii-er—a-bie--in -irc--m -- iiii -- porkers - ear
r'tiptured ligament of the left leg Scores Are Secret I nines got no better last Jay'Forest Hills N Y was top-seeda
double play and struck out Eleven European n at i o n s in-'left for Pittsburgh Sunday night In the Interest of self respectland Mike played those anciented among the women She cap-
Elston Howard chiding the Soviet 12'n:cm will sendth pirates General Managerand because the 150-pound Hel-:sticks with such precision thattured the title in 1951 and 1955
Completes Two Games speed skaters to Squaw V---21leYJoe Brown ifer held a ham-sized fist under'iSpalding must be thinkMg toJay:Karol Fageros Miami Fla was
Ex White Sox reliever BilliCalif next February The teams: Baker was injured trying tomy schnozzle) our scores will for-of going back to the hickory shaft seeded second
Fischer completed bcrth garneswill leave Europe on Feb 13 thejield a ball hit by Cardinal cen-'ever remain a deeper and darkerlTurnesa added insult to injury on
for the Tigers who took theiday after the worm champion-lterfielder Curt Flood in the tirs(secret than sign language at the the 3C-yard seventh hole when hel O'BRIEN TO MINORS
1
opener on a three-rim homer by!ships' at Oslo !game of Sunday's doubleheaderibottom of a well As one fistichit h:s second shot into the pondi ST LOUIS (UPI) — Johnny
r- La it Us P:o aft A :3!
with the St Louis Cardinals lmanager remarked after a disasHand then used a dub identified as:O'Brien picked up from th'e
X-rays at Jewish Hospitaltrous bout ''We shoulda stood insornething" to hole out for a par!Pittsburgh Pirates in a trade
showed the ligament holding thc!bed" !anyhow It didn't matter Hebertjearlier this season was sent to
patella (kneecap) was torn Car-I But our hopes were higher than:knocked in an elght-footer with a'the Rochester club of the Inter dinals physician Dr 1 C Middle-lour now depleted funds when weipotato masher putter for a birdielnational League by the St Louis
man said it will require surgerysaw the equipment which our two: Hebert wound with a one-iCardinals today Ruben Amato a
to repair A cast was placed onl"pigeons" had to play Thoseiover-par 37-35--72 Turnesa shot'22 year old righthanded hitting
the kg !clubs looked as if they had beenhimsell a 33-36-74 and observed:shortstop was called up from
Middleman said Baker probably made about the time Mary Queen!that “yvith good sticks the waf Rochester to take O'Brien's
will be out ftv the season of Scots invented the first pair of:we played today we both wouA'place
— ? lady's golf slippers have broken my course recordt
Dial MI 2437 For Want-Ad Taker The shafts were cracked 'Meld 64" t Dial KI 2-5507 For Want-Ad Taker
me snarls were cracxea neior utal Jj z4)vi or Want-Ad Tilkir
MP 91111
4
p 0 0 0: Green rt 0 0 0 Blake-
more If 0 0 C Wooldridge rt
0 0 0: J Sanders rf 0 0 O Totals
28 3 8
1111SA1 Bramlette 3b 5 3 3
Gaines cf 5 2 2 Edmonds ss
5 1 1 DeJarnette 2b-p 4 2 1
Swenson c 4 2 0 Elliott lb 3 3 1
Vogle If 2 2 1: Wright rf 3 2 0:
Childcrs p 0 0 0: Slicker p 2 0 0
Slagle p 2 3 1 Totals 35 20 11
Score by innings:
Reds 001 100 100— 3
Tulsa 100 6(10)3 00x-20
Featherweight Costa
Is Favored Tonight
NEW YORK (UPI) — Feather-
weight Carmelo Costa of Brook-
lyn is favored at 11-5 to beat Al
Tisi of New York tonight in their
return TV 10-rounder at St Nich-
olas Arena
MITEFT FIGHTS VARGAS
OAKLAND Calif (UPI) — Alex
Mild! and Ruben Vargas a pair
of heavyweights who like to mix
at close quarters collide in a 10-
round bout tonight at the Oak-
land Auditorium
HOCKEY GAMES ON TV
NEW YORK (UPI) — Twenty
regular season games in the
National Hockey League will be
televised nationally by the Colum-
bia Broadcasting System during
the 1958-59 campaign it was an-
nounced today by William C
MacPhail sports director for the
network
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