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0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 2 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 0 0 0 4 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 1 10 BINGHAMTON PRESS Sept. 18, 1954 CLINCH AT LEAST A TIE FOR PENNANT Indians Ready Victory Tigers' mound ace, Steve Gromek, who has a 17-15 mark this season. The Tigers put up a strong at 2-all in the sixth inning, but clearing blow in the seventh to victory. Al Rosen also homered inning. fight last night, tying the Indians Avila then unloaded his basewrap up Lemon's twenty third off loser Ned Garver in the first The Yankees, meanwhile, postponed their "death" at least another day by whipping the Philadelphia Athletics, 10-3.

Southpaw Tommy Byrne, recently brought back from the Pacific Coat League, scattered eight hits in posting his second victory in three starts. Always a good hitter, comeback Tommy also chipped in with two doubles and a single. In the National League pennant dropped a 4-3 decision to Robin Phillies but maintained their Pirates whipped the second-place Giants' magic number now stands race, the New York Giants Roberts and the Philadelphia game margin as the Pittsburgh Brooklyn Dodgers, 9-1. The at 4. Roberts held the Giants to seven hits, but needed a two- 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 0 Averages in Majors Big Early Wynn can serve as the "handsome waiter" to a wing-ding Cleveland Indian victory celebration today when he goes after his twenty second victory of the season against the Detroit Tigers.

Wynn's pitching 'sidekick, Bob Lemon, gained the Indians at least a tie for the American League pennant last night when he beat the Tigers, 6-3, at Detroit with the help of a grand-slam homer by Bobby Avila. Tha victory--the Indians' the Cleveland officials to start tions. for it left the league-leaders place New York Yankees with Thus, a Cleveland victory will signal a new league champion Yankees' five-year title reign. Wynn has split four decisions has a liftetime record of 24 By the United Press 106h of he campaign--enabled their champagne-chilling opera8 games ahead of the secondonly eight games remaining. a New York defeat today and the official end of the against Detroit this year but victories and 17 defeats versus the Baseball Lineups American League CLEVELAND DETROIT ab, r.

h. a. ab.r. h. a Smith.

If 2 2 1 0 5 0 3 1 1 3 Hatfield.2b 1 0 Doby.cf 2 3 1 00 0 4 1 1 4 Boone 4 0 0 04 Wertz, lb 0 01 0 Belardi, 1b 0 Glynn, lb 0 0 0 b-Bertoia 00 0 0 Philley.rf 01 0 Kaline.rf 4 0 0 4 Tuttle.cf 1 1 2 Garver.p 0 0 la-Nieman 0000.00 3 c-Dropo 00 0 Totals 31-6 Totals 35. 615 8-Forced runner for Garver in 7th. -Ran for Belardi in 9th, c--Singled for Miller in 9th. d-Ran for Dropo in 9th. Cleveland 200 000 400-6 Detroit 000 002 001-3 E- Smith, Avila, Lemon, Belardi, Boone.

RBI-Doby, Rosen, Avila 4, Kaline, Dropo (Delsing scored on Avila's error in 6th.) 2B-Wertz. HR-Rosen, Avila. S-Avila. SF-Doby. DP-Hatfield, Kuenn to Dropo.

Left-Cleveland 3, Detroit 7, -Lemon 2, Garver 3. SOLamon 3. Garver 2, Miller. HO- Garver 6 in 7 innings, Miller 0 in 2. 3-1, Garver 6-2.

Winner--Lemon McKinley, Napp, Chylak. A- (23-6). Loser-Garver (14-10). U-Grieve, 28,380. BOSTON WASHINGTON ab.

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h. a. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 00 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Vernon, lb 3 0 4 0 0 1 Busby.cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 2 2 0 White.c 3 Lepcio, 3b 2 0 1 2 3 0 0 3 2 3 0 Sullivan.p 0 0 0 0 3 1 8-Morton 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 b-Consolo 000 Brown Totals 30 0 3 101 Totals 31 8 7 a--Struck out for Sullivan in 3d. b-Hit into forceout lor Kemmerer in 5th. Boston 000 000 000-0 Washington 040 300 01x-8 E- Lepcio, Brown, White.

RBI-FitzGerald 3. Stone 4. Snyder. 2B-Lepcio Mele. 3B-Wright, FitzGerald, Snyder.

HR -Stone. SF--Stone, Left-Boston 5, WashIngton 3. B3-Sullivan 1, 2, Kem1. SO-Sullivan 3, Stone 9, Kemmerer merer 1, Brown 5. HO--Sullivan 3 in 2 Innings, Kemmerer 3 in 2, Brown 1 in 4.

4-4, Kemmerer 3-3, Brown 1-0. HBP-Kemmerer (Yost). Winner--Stone (12-8), -Sullivan (13- 12). Summers, Hurley, Honochick. Runge.

NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ab. r. h. a. ab.

r. h. a. M' 5 1 1 0 Noren.rf 4 2 1 1 Bollweg, lb 2 7 Mantle.ct 1 1 0lb-Astroth 0 5 2 2 0 Dixon.p 00 0 0 0 0 Rob'son, 1b 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 Cerv.If 4 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 Power rf-1b 4 1 3 1 Held.ss 000 0 3 3 4 1 3 2 2 0 1 Gray.p 0 0. Bishop.p 0 3 0 Totals 38 10 13 Totals 34 3 8 11 a-Bounced out for Bishop in 5th.

b-Bounced out for Bollweg in 5th. c--Fouled out for Sima in 9th. New York 300 000 106-10 Philadelphia 000 000 003- 3 E-Zernial. -Berra 5, Robinson, Noren, Byrne 3, Wilson, Demaestri, Finigan. 2B-Berra, Robinson, Byrne 2, Wilson.

-Berra, Wilson. S- -Coleman. DP -Littrell, Jacobs to Bollweg. Left-New York 4, Philadelphia 9. BB -Byrne 5, Gray 2.

SO--Byrne 8, Bishop 2, Dixon 3. HO Gray 2 in inning, Bishop 3 in 433. Dixon 8 in Cima 0 in 3-3, Gray 3-3, Bishop 0-0, Dixon 7-7. Winner--Byrne (7-7). Loser(3-11).

U-Berry, Stevens, Soar, Umont. BALTIMORE CHICAGO ab. r. h. a.

ab. r. h. a. Abrams.rf 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 3 1 2 0 3 0 Diering.cf 3 1 1 Minoso.If 3 0 Durham.1f 4 0 0 Rivera, 0 0 4 1 1 2 Kellert, lb 3 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 0 4 McGhee.cf Young.2b 3 1 0 f2 0 4 0 1 0 03 1c-Cava'etta 0 0 1d-Batts 000 Totals 33 5 8 Totals 31 1 510 a- -Singled for Abrams in 5th.

b-Flied for McGhee in 7th. cHit into fielder's choice for Harshman in 7th. d-Grounded out for Johnson in 9th. Baltimore 200 010 002-5 Chicago 000 000 010-1 E-Hunter, Marsh. RBI--Kennedy Fridley, Keil, Diering 2.

2B-Marsh 2. Minoso. HR-Kennedy, Diering. Diering. SF-Kell.

DP-Young, Hunter, Kennedy, Courtney to Kennedy. Left-Baltimore 7, Chicago 8. BB- 4, Harshman 2. SO-Turley 6, Harshman 4, Johnson 1. HO-Harshman 5 in 7 innings, Johnson 3 in 2.

3-3, Turley 1-1, Johnson 2-2. WP-Harshman. HBP-Harshman (Diering, Abrams). Winner-Turley (13-15. Loser-Harshman (14- 7).

U- Rommel, Paparella. Jo Wilbur Wins Jo Wilbur successfully defended her title in the Liberty Handicap Trophy golf tournament by defeating Mrs. Ada Solomon, 4 and 3, yesterday at Vestal Hills Country National League PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK ab. r. h.

al ab. r.h, Ashburn, cf 5 1 1 0 Lockman, lb 5 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 1 0 3 Hamner, 2b 0 0 7 Ennis.rf 0 0 Mays.cf Morgan, ss 0 1 1 0 Jones 2 0 0 4 2 0 01 0 a-Schell 1 0 0lb-Hofman 1 1 on, lb 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 Antonelli.p 3 1 1 1d-Garagiola 1 0 0 0 Totals 32 4 710 Totals 33 3 7 12 a--Struck out for Wyrostek in 7th. b- Singled for Westrum in 9th. c-Ran for Hofman in 9th. d-Fouled out for Wilhelm in 9th.

Philadelphia 600 200 020- New York 010 020 000-3 E--Jones. RBI-Antonelli, Lopata 2, Mueller 2, Ennis 2. 2B- Williams. HRLopata, S-Lopata, Rhodes. DP-Williams to Lockman.

Left-Philadelphia 6, New York 7. BB- -Roberts 3, Antonelli 3, Wilhelm 1. -Roberts 2, Antonelli 7, 1. HO- Antonelli 7 in 0 in 3-1, Antonelli 4-4. WP-Antonelli.

Winner-Roberts (21-14). Loser-Antonelli (21-6). MILWAUKEE ab. r. a.

Bruton.cf 5 2 0 O'Con'll. 1b 5 3 4 4 2 Pafko.rf 4 3 3 0 5 1 2 2 Dittmer.2b 4 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Koslo.p 0 0 Johnson.p 0 0 0 0 ST. LOUIS ab. r. h.

a. Moon, cf 3 0 0 Schoen'st, 2b 4 0 1 3 0 5 0 0 3 2 2 b-Frazier Schofield, ss 1 Wade.p a-Hemus 0000 c-Lowery Totals 37 6 11 11 Totals 33 4 9 11 a- Called out on strikes for Wade in 7th. b-Popped out for Grammas in 8th. c-Lined out for Staley in 9th. Milwaukee 000 420 000-1 St.

Louis 001 200 000- E--Grammas, Schoendienst. RBI-Grammas 2. Sarni 2, Pafko, Logan 2, O'Connell, Thomson (Logan scored on Grammas' error in 4th). -Repulski, Cunningham, Mathews, Bruton, Pafko. 3B- Logan, Burton.

HR Grammas. S- Thomson 2. SF-Grammas. DP-Jablonski to Sarni; Mathews, Dittmer to O'Connell, Left--Milwaukee 11, St. Louis 9.

BB Nichols 2, Jolly 4, Haddix 2, Wade 3. SO-Nichols 1, Jolly 1, Haddix 2, Wade 4, Staley 1. HO-Nichols 6 in innings, Koslo 0 in Johnson 0 in Haddix 7 in 4 (none out in 5th), Wade 2 in 3, Staley 2 in 2. 4-4, Hadlix 6-5, Linner-Jolly 10-6. LoserHaddix 17-12.

BROOKLYN PITTSBURGH ab.r. h. a. ab. r.

h. a Gilliam, 2b 4 0 3 3 2 0 4 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 Atwell, Robi'son, 3b 1 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 a-Shuba 0 b-Hoak Lasorda, 0 c-Moran 00 New Totals 31 1 Totals 33 9 914 a-Flied out for Wojey in 5th. b-Grounded out for Lasorda in 7th. c--Struck out for Palica in 9th. Brooklyn 010 000 000-1 Pittsburgh 421 000 20x-9 E- Reese 2, Hodges, Snider.

RBI-Furillo, Gordon, Lynch 2, Cole, Furillo, Skinner 2, (Lynch scored on Snider's error), Ward 2. 2B-Snider. 3B- Amoros. Gordon. -Gordon, Roerts to Skinner, Left--Brooklyn 8, Pitts- burgh 10.

BB- 3, Woley Lasorda 2, Palica 2, Surkont 4. -Loes 1, Wojey 2, Lasorda 1, Palica 2, Surkont 2. HOLoes 5 in 1 (Paced 3 batters in 2d inning), Wojey 2 in 3. Lasorda 0 in 2, Palica 2-2. 6-4, Wojey 1-0, Palica 2-2.

Surkont 1-1. HBP-Surkont (Wojey), Wojey (Thomas), Winner-Surkont (9-17). -Loes (13-5), Storm Delays Women's Golf: Sewickley, and lightning drove Stanford coed Mickey Wright and glamorous Barbara Romack off a raindrenched course today after they completed the first hole in their 36-hole final round battle the women's amateur golf title.or Miss Romack, 21-year-old life insurance agent, won the first hole and had a one stroke advantage on the uncompleted second over her competitor from sunny California when play was called off to await clearing skies. Tournament officials tried to resume the match on the second hole at 1 p. m.

EDT, but the rain continued and play was delayed an additional two hours. They were to decide at 3 p. m. whether to continue or call the U-E Line May Average Over 200 Pounds, Backs Present Biggest Problem to Cobb EDITOR'S NOTE: This prospect stories regarding teams. By JOHN Binghamton Press U-E coach Ty Cobb may his thirty-fifth year at the be WEIGHT problems.

Ty may very well open Free Academy with seven de-l' fensive linemen weighing 209 pounds and an offensive hedgeonly 1 little closer to the row 200 mark. If Tom Kurkoski should get the nod at defensive left end, Cobb would have only one lineman below 200 when the enemy has the ball. The other end, Dick Hover, checked in at 201; veteran tackles Pete Barbara and Ron Luciano go 208 and an honest-to-goodness 267, respectively; Frank Picciano, one of the guards, hits 203; and: both center possibilities, Mike Isenberg and backfield, Bob Parke, Tony top Ciaraly the "most" quarterback vino's 197, pounds are undoubtedin U-E history and third-year halfback Ralph (Whitey) Weiland has tried to join the troupe by adding 14 summer pounds to his 151 of last fall. HAPPY DEFENSIVELY That's only nine positions. If had last year's fullback and left-half.

Bob Dagile and Paul De Paolo, to fill out the 11, he'd be beaming. It is in those two positions that he's hurting the most. He is far from set on a guard combination but feels he'll find one. "Put it this way," he says. "At this point, I'd that defensively we are now at least on a par with last year at this time." That's saying plenty since U-E managed Reading Evens Playoff Final Albany (AP) The Eastern League playoff final moved into Hawkins Stadium today with the host Senators and the Reading Pretzels all square at a game apiece.

The Pretzels, who finished fourth in regular season play, evened the best-of-7 series last night by administering a 7-1 run single by Del Ennis in the eighth inning to sew up his twenty first victory. Johnny Antonelli was the loser. The Dodgers played one of their worst games of the season against the Pirates, committing five errors and garnering only five hits off veteran Max Surkont. Billy Loes gave up four Pittsburgh runs in the opening inning and then was yanked in the second, when the Pirates pushed across two more. The Milwaukee Braves recovered from Thursday's double setback at New York by edging the St.

Louis Cardinals, 6-4, on 1 a fifth-inning single by Danny O'Connell. The nevers-say-die Braves now rest games back of the Giants wth nine games remaining on their schedule. In other American League night games, Dean Stone of 1 the Washington Senators turned in 3-hit, 8-0 shutout over the Boston Red Sox, 5-1, behind Bob Turley's 5-hitter. Third baseman Eddie Yost Boston's Russ Kemmerer at concussion. He is expected to tonight's game against the Red consecutive game streak, which of the Senators was beaned by Washington, but suffered only a mild make a "token appearance" in Sox in order to maintain his now stands at 804.

is another in a series of area high school football W. FOX Sports Editor have weighty problems i in Tiger helm but they shouldn't the season against Elmira back," says Cobb. But Tony likes quarter and Ty must admit, "the team works for him." So he'll probably stay there. Returning backs who saw some varsity service are Fred Corino and Cosmo Parisi, while the best of the JV graduates offensively, appear to be Dick Battista, Bruce Hamilton, Pete Battiglini, Mel Saddlemire and Sammy Salvatore. All handled full as well as half as JVs, but only Battista goes as high as 165.

He's a to put up good defenses all season, although both Luciano and Barbara's brother Joe broke their legs after game. "But," continues Ty in unspoiled Maine accents, "the offense is another matter. Daglio and DePaolo were both excellent ers, going both ways. I will say this. We have quarterback experience whereas a year ago post; everything that position and had to convert boys who had played guard and end in JV ball." DAGLIO'S SHOES LARGEST Nine lettermen return of the 23 awarded last year- -Weiland, Ciaravino, Hover, Barbara, Isenburg, Picciano, linebacker John Gyles, guard George, Zur and safetyman Matola.

Of the losses De Paolo, Daglio, Mike D'Aloisio and Vince Colapietro played both platoons. To fill the void left by Daglio, now at Fort Dix, is the biggest problem. Bob weighed 195, was a triple-threat on offense and a rock on defense. His threat through the middle "made" the running of DePaolo and Weiland. Cobb ponders big Ciaravino at full, while gambling at quarter.

Tony, an All-Conference end last year before playing the tail end of the fall at quarter, is close to sprinter Weiland's speed and would make a wonderful full- bouncy 182 on a 5-7 frame. LIKE FAMILY REUNION Battista is only names that make like a U-E family Miss. Southern Bests Alabama Again, 7-2 Baseball Book RON LUCIANO Tips scales at 267. ing past College of Pacific, 13-12. In other important games last night, Southern California humbled Washington State, 39-0: Mississippi whipped North Texas at State, 35-12.

The East's only game saw Upsala defeat Norwich, 41-20. Mississippi Southern, out to make a name in college football, turned loose halfback Brooks College football got off to a as last year Alabama's heralded roaring start last night, and just Crimson Tide was upset littie Mississippi Southern, 7-2. Stanford barely pulled its opener out of the fire by squeez- IBM, Point Meet In Playoff Final IBM and Whitney Point clash at 2. p. m.

tomorrow at Whitney Point the deciding game of their best final playoff series in the NY-P Baseball League. IBM won the opener, 5-4 in 12 innings, and Whitney Point evened the series in the second game with an triumph. Whitney Roy Parr Larry Tokarchik, will hurl for IBM. 4 Cosmo, and 186-pound John 1 Fiacco, brother of Tony. Then 0 3 1 who there's is freshman Dino Paparella, only 159 pounds now but looks like a guard in the family 16 tradition of Al, the STC's best 000-1 lineman two years ago and now 10x-7 a Colgate frosh, after a 2, convincing year at Peddie Prep.

1, A quick position by position Gra- rundown: 6, Ends-Hover could be a standout. SO- He's 6 shifts to linebacker in a HO- 5-man defense. Little offensive exin perience. Other offensive end probably trackman Lou Paglia, ineligible Mc- last year. Only 165, but good moves.

Returning squadmen are Kurkowski, 202 and 6 and Dave JV graduate--Angelo Bontempo, slim Wheeler. Best six footer. D'Aloisio Tackles-Gone and are 2-way operator offensive regular Hummel, now at Lafayette. Barbara and Luciano will play both ways but one might end up at guard, especially 5 on defense. Barbara is guard-sized, mammoth Luciano a well-packed 6 Also unsettled between tackle and guard is little-experienced Fred Vasilchik.

JV graduates Dick Crawford and Tommy Hopko both displace 195. Guards-Picciano has defensive experience only. Zur would be great help if game play would match practice potential. Cobb was impressed by Michigan State's Duffy Dougherty at summer clinic who revealed more than 75 per cent of speedy Spartan linemen played backfield in high school. Problem is to make line play attractive to the backs.

Quarterbacks- good ballhandler and better runner than passer, is by himself if he stays at quarter. Tom Cullen and Matola are behind him. Surprise might be Pete Sylvester, out for first time as a senfor now that ban on co-participation in football and basketball has been lifted. Big 187-pound Pete, with a good head and heart, has played little but touch heretofore, but might have been star had he started in ninth grade. Running Backs-Most of them are mentioned above.

Ciaravino will probably do the punting with DiOrio a reserve. Weiland bought himself a ball this summer and worked on place-kicking, the specialty of Bob Neira last fall. Cobb has 134 players working out. Basketbail coach Barney Goodfellow will help Maurice Hamilton, Bruce's dad, with the intramurals, while Vito Popelka continues as JV coach and Nick DiNunzio as Cobb's assistant. Tisdale for one 18-yard scoring scalping to the men at the son of Spill Battista, sprint, before 21,000 fans in Reading.

Cobb's better backs. muggy heat, then went on the ALBANY READING Orio, son of the defense to repeat last year's 25- ab.r. 0 h. 0 a. 0 Moran, ss ab.

r. h. a. see a lot of defensive 19 upset triumph over favored 4 0 3 5 3 Two sophomore linemen Pear'n, 4 Alabama. 1 0 0 0 Cleverly, 2b 4 1 2 4 do plenty in another 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 7 -00 193-pound John Rose, Totals 32 1 512 Totals 34 7 11 Albany 010 000 Reading 013 020 Lorenzo E--Moran 2, Waters.

RBI-Buck, Waters 3, Averill, Cleverly, 2B-Averill, Belcastro, Graber. HR Lorenzo. SB Roseboro. DP-Moran, Cleverly to ber; Vargas, Moran to Graber; Alarid, Roseboro to Daskalakis. Left-Albany Reading 4.

BB -Vargas 2, Wilson 1. Wilson 1, Vargas 3, Hudson 2. Wilson 9 in 4 (pitched to 3 batters 5th). Hudson 2 in 4. Winner -Hudson.

Loser-Wilson. U-Venzon, Phillips, Gowan. A-998. -Binghamton Press Photo. READY TO -Art Conklin (left) of Endicott shows LeRoy Beardsley of New York, field representative of the American Kennel Club, some of the dogs entered today in the Glendale Beagle Club field trials west of Endicott.

American League (Includes day games played CLUB BATTING Club AB HR Chicago 4905 677 1318 93 New York 4894 756 1310 129 Boston 5023 651 1332 115 Cleveland 4922 964 1289 144 Detroit 4875 549 1260 85 Baltimore 4911 459 1245 46 Washingt'n 4895 594 1209 75 P'iladelphia 4892 509 1146 85 CLUB FIELDING Club PO A Chicago 147 3942 1581 Cleveland 147 4003 1524 New York 145 3868 1635 Detroit 145 3873 1593 Washington 145 3878 1627 Baltimore 145 3880 1518 Philadelphia 147 3880 1554 Boston 145 3919 1696 Triple Plays Washington, Cleveland. INDIVIDUAL BATTING Player-Club AB Wil'ms, Boston 347 87 118 Avila, CI'v'and 526 104 178 Skowron, N. Y. 194 32 65 Minoso, Chi'go 539 114 175 Noren, N. Y.

403 64 131 FOx, Chicago 600 106 192 Berra, N. Y. 544 83 170 Kuenn, Detroit 612 75 187 G'dman, B'st'n 441 63 136 Boone, Detroit 508 70 154 Rosen, Clev'nd 452 73 137 Fain, Chicago 235 30 71 Vernon, Wash. 559 88 168 Bauer, N. Y.

359 71 108 Mantle, N. Y. 511 121 153 Finigan, Phila, 452 54 135 Abrams, B'more 396 63 118 F'Gerald, Wash. 329 29 97 Busy, Wash. 585 79 172 C'v'etta, Chi.

143 18 42 Hatfield, Detroit 178 24 52 Majeski, C'land 100 29 White, Boston 457 42 132 Carey, N. Y. 384 54 111 Kell. B'tn-Chi. 313 39 90 Piersall, B'ton 441 71 126 Steph'ns, B'ton 365 32 104 Dropo, Detroit 302 25 86 Wa'kus, B'more 310 35 88 Rivera, Chi.

462 55 130 Kaline, Detroit 465 44 129 Smith, Cl'v'and 451 93 124 Groth, Chi. 422 41 116 Collins, N. Y. 335 66 92 Jensen, Boston 537 85 147 Tuttle, Detroit 494 61 135 Runnels, Wash. 454 70 124 Doby, CI'veland 550 89 149 Diering, B'more 388 34 105 C'rtney, B'more 369 24 100 B'w'ser, B'more 196 18 53 Boston 220 25 59 Wilson, Chi-D't 172 24 46 C'land 233 35 62 K'n'y, 289 33 76 Michaels, Chi, 282 37 74 Balt.

248 26 65 Dente, C'land 168 17 44 Mele, 329 32 86 H't'n, 303 39 79 M'D'gald, N. Y. 358 60 93 Lepcio, Boston 388 100 K'hoski, Balt. 283 31 73 C'rasquel, Chi. 588 100 151 Yost, Wash.

536 101 138 Jacobs, Phila. 502 62 129 Zernial, Phila, 303 41 78 W.S'ntz, Phila. 164 14 42 Robinson, N. Y. 121 11 31 Vollmer, Wash.

117 8 30 Nieman, Detroit 247 24 63 Glynn, C'land 161 18 41 Regaldo, C'land 173 21 44 Agganis, Boston 419 53 106 Young, Balt. 403 41 101 National League Wednesday) (Includes day games played Wednesday) CLUB BATTING RBI Pet. Club AB HR RBI Pet. SO SO 627 St. Louis 5050 760 1426 115 713 .282 .269 707 .268 Brooklyn 4966 751 1357 179 713 .273 9 607 .265 5 Phil'phia 4861 618 1305 97 587 .268 15 662 .262 (Milwaukee 4862 636 1297 134 600 .267 518 .258 19 New York 4873 689 1294 178 659 .266 425 254 13 Chicago 5095 672 1343 151 603 .264 11 558 Cincinnati 4944 694 1296 142 650 .262 .247 13 472 .234 13 Pittsburgh 4831 533 1204 72 506 .249 19 DP Pet.

CLUB FIELDING 104 145 .982 Club PO A DP Pet. 116 141 .979 Milwaukee 142 3866 1615 104 150 ,981 118 189 .979 Brooklyn 145 3934 1560 116 129 .979 121 121 .978 Cincinnati 145 3868 1566 130 181 .977 127 159 .977 Philadelphia 143 3817 1471 130 129 .976 139 143 .975 St. Louis 142 3879 1702 136 159 .978 157 140 .972 New York 143 3869 1605 140 153 .975 166 146 .971 Chicago 146 3905 1656 153 151 .973 Boston, Pittsburgh 146 3841 1664 165 128 .971 Triple Play-Cincinnati, INDIVIDUAL BATTING HR RBI Pet Player-Club AB HR RBI Pet. 27 84 ,340 Burgess, Phil. 332 39 120 44 .361 13 61 .338 37 .335 Rhodes, N.Y, 148 30 53 15 49 .358 19 109 .325 Snider, Brk.

555 116 190 38 124 .342 12 65 .325 Mays, N.Y, 528 110 179 39 105 .339 2 46 .320 20 115 .313 Mueller, N.Y, 576 83 192 3 65 .333 5 48 .306 Musial, St. L. 552 115 184 35 123 .333 0 34 .306 Klusze'ski, Cin. 543 102 180 48 132 .331 19 81 .303 Robinson, Brk. 365 63 115 15 59 .315 23 100 .303 5 51 .302 Moon, St.

L. 591 101 185 11 70 .313 20 95 .301 Sch'lenst, St. L. 569 93 178 75 .313 11 52 .301 Frazier, St. L.

83 8 26 18 .313 100 .300 46 .299 Reese, Brk. 525 93 164 10 66 .312 22 .298 Hamner, Phil. 557 81 173 13 89 .311 36 .295 Ashburn, Phil. 521 108 162 49 .311 75 .294 Temple, Cin. 472 60 146 39 .309 24 .294 Gordon, Pitt.

340 35 105 46 .309 22 .292 Thomas, Pitt. 548 78 169 22 90 .308 13 Adcock, Mil. 500 72 154 23 86 .308 .290 Cooper, 169 22 52 32 .308 12 69 .289 64 Hodges, Brk. 549 103 167 40 122 .304 00 .289 Jabl'nski, St. L.

574 81 174 12 103 .303 57 .288 00 31 .286 Shepard, Pitt. 228 24 69 3 23 .303 Dark, N.Y. 607 93 181 19 66 .298 00 .285 Bau'holtz, Chi. 280 34 83 26 .296 .285 Hemus, St. L.

203 41 60 24 .296 .284 13 .281 Furillo, Brk. 518 54 153 91 .295 Sarni, St. L. 347 36 102 .294 38 .277 Moryn, Br't. 85 16 25 .294 46 .275 Bell, Cin 587 98 172 17 97 .293 60 275 Lopata, Phil.

234 38 68 10 .291 12 43 .275 Sauer, Chi. 489 2 142 37 95 .290 24 108 .274 Bork ski, Cin. 145 42 18 .290 58 .273 Bruton, Mil. 517 149 30 .288 53 .273 Kiner, Chl. 529 84 152 21 72 .287 30 114 271 Cu'ham, St.

L. 272 37 78 10 .287 26 .271 Fondy, Chi, 544 74 155 46 .285 37 .271 Pafko, Mil. 489 57 139 13 .284 12 .270 Rep'lski, St. L. 576 92 163 18 .283 19 .268 Mathews, Mil, 435 88 123 36 .283 20 .267 Schell, Phil.

269 25 76 .283 40 .266 Atwell, Pitt. 265 34 75 .283 40 .263 Gilliam, Brk, 578 103 163 13 53 .282 44 .262 Aaron, Mil. 467 58 131 13 70 .281 17 .262 Green'rass, Cin. 542 78 152 27 95 .280 19 .262 O'Connell, Mil. 509 58 142 34 .279 49 .261 Amoros, Brk.

229 41 64 .279 32 .261 Gar'a, 158 16 44 .278 44 .260 Banks, Chi. 563 68 155 79 .275 .258 Thomson, Mil. 80 22 .275 31 .258 Baker, Chi. 510 68 139 13 .273 12 58 .257 Jackson, Chi. 459 74 125 19 66 .272 47 .257 Torgeson, Phil.

490 63 133 .271 25 .257 Cole, Pitt. 458 39 124 37 .271 61 .257 Logan, Mil. 522 62 141 00 62 .270 17 .256 Jones, Phil. 508 137 11 53 .270 24 .256 Irvin, N.Y, 403 61 109 19 58 .270 15 .256 Adams, Cin. 355 59 96 18 .270 00 35 .255 Morgan, Phil, 417 53 112 14 18 .269 18 .255 Ward, Pitt.

336 34 90 45 .268 22 .254 Dittmtr, Mil. 150 19 40 .267 56 .253 Thompson, N.Y. 426 73 113 26 .265 23 .251 Katt, N.Y. 185 24 49 0 32 .265 Hunter, Balt. 383 27 96 26 .251 W'tz.

366 36 92 14 58 .251 Woodling, N. Y. 304 33 76 3 39 .250 Miranda, N. Y. 116 12 29 1 12 .250 PITCHING (Six Decisions or More) Pitcher-Club IP BB SO ERA C'ns'gra, Chi.

150 141 35 30 16 3 2.76 Mossi, C'land 82 48 33 51 5 2.09 Feller, 134 119 37 58 12 3 3.02 C'land 240 212 87 105 22 2.63 N'h'ser, C'land 46 32 23 24 7 2.35 Grim, N. Y. 180 162 78 97 18 3.50 Lopat, N. 168 182 32 53 12 3.32 R'yn'lds, N. Y.

146 124 63 90 11 4 3.51 H't'm'n, C'land 182 188 52 65 15 3.31 H'shm'n, Chi. 159 146 86 122 14 2,94 N. Y. 202 163 93 122 16 -1 2.85 Garcia, C'land 240 194 69 122 18 00 2.59 Morgan, N. Y.

137 142 40 30 11 5 3.35 Keegan, Chi. 209 206 80 59 16 co 3.06 Wynn, C'land 255 215 77 148 21 11 2.79 Chi. 253 212 89 148 19 10 2.74 B'rt'chy, Phila. 92 73 54 52 5 3 3.52 Garver, Det. 224 196 57 79 14 0 2,65 Stone, Wash.

156 147 59 68 11 00 3.46 Dorish, Chi. 105 86 29 43 4 2.74 Kem'rer, B'ton 69 65 38 33 .3.78 B'nce, 58 72 43 22 3 .5.12 Byrd, N. Y. 131 130 42 52 9 3.02 Schmitz, Wash, 171 163 58 53 10 2.79 Marlowe, Det. 80 74 39 37 5 4.39 Sullivan, B'ton 187 167 57 109.

13 3.03 Johnson, Chi. 141 124 42 65 3.06 Gromek, Det. 237 222 52 97 17 15 2.81 Brewer, B'ton 153 148 92 61 9 9 4.53 P't'rf'ld, Wash. 237 234 66 82 13 14 3.08 Nixon, Boston 190 169 83 99 11 12 3.88 Kinder, Boston 106 105 36 65 8 3.57 Sain, New York 71 59 13 30 6 3.17 Stobbs, Wash. 164 178 58 61 9 11 4.55 C'm'n, B'more 216 176 92 99 13 16 3.50 Turley, Balt.

229 165 172 173 12 15 3.66 Dix'n, 131 149 38 44 8 4.12 M'r'n. 119 107 41 51 6 00 3.48 Hudson, Boston 67 81 27 26 3 4.43 Zuverink, Det. 185 180 53 62 8 11 3.41 95 82 54 43 7 3.69 Pierce, Chi. 170 166 80 129 7 05. 3,60 Bishop, Phila.

88 92 47 32 4.91 Pillette, Balt. 174 157 62 62 9 14 3.28 Kiely, Boston 125 146 55 54 8 3.60 M'D'm't, Wash. 183 159 103 90 -1 14 3.54 Kretlow, Balt. 152 156 75 80 10 4.50 Pascual, Wash. 106 113 54 56 3 4.42 Herbert, Det.

80 106 46 43 3 6.19 Marrero, Wash. 66 74 22 26 3 6 4,77 Clev'g'r. B'ton 68 67 31 43 2 4.76 Gray, Detroit 58 61 43 22 5.43 P'rt'rero, Phil. 230 217 97 116 17 4.15 Hoeft, Detroit 172 178 58 111 15 4.60 Fricano, Phila. 144 155 59 43 11 5.38 Aber, Detroit 121 118 39 54 5 11 3.94 Parnell, B'ton 71 79 27 32 2 3.80 Kellner, Phila.

174 204 88 70 17 5.43 Sima, 85 111 34 34 5.19 63 75 32 37 4.80 Gray, Phila. 95 92 80 47 00 5.97 Shea, Wash. 71 97 34 22 6.08 Plyzka, Balt. 79 78 47 28 4.78 Brown, Boston 97 109 37 50 6 4.92 Larsen, Balt. 192 200 84 76 3 19 4.13 SHUTOUTS--Garcia 5, Trucks 5, Reynolds Harshman 4, Morgan 4, Gromek 4 Coleman 4, Hoeft 4, Ford 3, Wynn 3, Garver 3, Sullivan 3, Johnson 3, Pierce 3, Consuegra 2, Lemon 2, Keeggan 2, Schmitz 2, Porterfield 2, Nixon 2, Stobbs 2, Zuverink 2, Feller 1, Houtteman 1.

Dorish 1, Stone 1. Kemmerer 1, Byrd 1, Pillette 1, Kiely 1, McDermott 1, Portocarrero 1, Larsen 1, Grim 1, Parnell 1, Kellner 1. Ennis, Phil. 519 96 25 .259 Grommas, St.L. 371 50 96 25 .259 McCull'ugh, Chi.

81 21 3 16 .259 Lockman, N.Y. 530 70 137 16 58 .258 Merriman, Cin. 94 10 24 14 .255 Lynch, Pitt. 260 25 66 8 32 .254 Hoak, Brk. 245 37 62 26 .253 Rice, St.

L. 144 13 36 2 16 .250 PITCHING (Six Decisions or More) Pitcher-Club IP BB SO ERA Wilson, Mil 122 122 31 51 8 3.47 E. Joh'son, Mil. 87 70 32 56 5 1 3.00 Anto'elli, N.Y, 244 195 68 138 21 5 2.21 Loes, Brk. 147 150 57 96 13 3.98 Wilhelm, N.Y, 102 75 50 57 11 2.29 Nuxhall, Cin.

142 163 50 72 10 4 4.25 Collum, Cin. 78 86 32 28 3 3.81 Maglie, N.Y. 207 215 64 110 13 3.39 Law'nce, St.L. 147 129 62 63 13 6 3.55 Meyer, Brk. 167 179 49 68 10 5 4.15 Hughes, Brk.

82 71 41 55 8 4 3.18 Podres, Brk. 145 140 51 77 11 4.22 Liddle, N.Y, 112 93 50 40 3.38 Spahn, Mil. 260 237 79 126 19 11 3.12 Gomez, NY. 205 187 105 96 15 9 3.03 Conley, Mil. 194 171 76 113 14 9 2.97 Haddix, St.L.

240 227 71 172 17 11 3.56 Jolly, Mil. 107 81 57 56 9 6 2.52 Roberts, Phil. 304 265 47 169 20 14 3.08 Davis, Chi. 118 109 47 56 10 7 3.74 Grissom, N.Y. 110 91 47 56 10 7 2.45 Fowler, Cin.

216 239 80 86 12 9 3.75 Hetki, Pitt. 82 100 31 23 4 3 5.05 Erskine, Brk, 244 218 88 157 17 13 3.91 Brazle, St. L. 81 90 24 29 4 4.33 Burdette. Mil.

223 210 60 75 14 12 2.74 Labine. Brk. 101 95 53 34 6 4.28 New'mbe, Brk. 144 158 48 81 00 4.63 Minner, Chi. 209 223 49 74 11 10 3.92 Vale tine, Cin.

177 200 60 62 11 11 4.78 Little'ld, Pitt. 148 134 81 87 10 10 3.71 Hearn, N. Y. 122 130 60 43 8 8 4.35 Bacz'ski, Cin. 129 158 50 43 6 5.30 Drews, 75 92 26 33 6.00 Palica, Brk.

66 75 29 23 5.18 Jones, St. L. 65 63 17 40 3 3 2.08 Wch'r, 155 139 66 10 4.76 Nichols, Mil. 114 123 61 54 10 4.26 Raschi, St. L.

171 173 69 68 8 9 4.79 Pollet, Chi, 125 119 51 54 8 9 3.38 Jeffcoat. Chi. 96 92 54 35 5 6 4.97 Simmons, Phil, 224 215 92 115 12 15 3.15 Ridzik, Phil. 77 68 42 43 3.69 Miller, Phil. 145 172 37 41 4.75 Pod'elan, Cin.

126 148 55 41 0 5.21 Roe, Brk. 63 69 23 33 08 5.00 Rush, Chi. 217 197 93 117 11 15 3.77 Judson, Cin. 92 85 41 26 on 4.01 Smith, Cin, 75 53 27 46 2.88 Law, Pitt. 150 185 54 52 13 5.52 Staley, St.

L. 150 194 50 51 12 5.58 Dickson, Phil. 219 244 69 63 10 18 3.78 Friend, Pitt. 157 189 58 6 11 4.93 Poholsky, St. L.

80 79 14 6 3.60 Surkont, Pitt, 194 206 74 00 17 4.45 Hacker, Chi. 158 146 35 74 13 4.27 LaPalme, Pitt. 114 136 51 48 5.53 Presko, St. L. 69 93 40 36 6.78 Cole, Chi.

75 66 52 34 E- 5.04 Purkey, Pitt, 131 145 62 36 00 5.08 Thies, Pitt. 121 114 45 50 00 4.24 Buhl, Mil. 99 106 55 53 2 3.82 Klip'tein, Chi. 142 152 89 67 3 11 5.39 Perko'ski, Cin. 96 100 62 31 2 8 6.19 SHUTOUTS -Antonelli 6, Wilson 4, Roberts 4, Simmons 4, Gomez 4, Dickson 4, Haddix 3, Burdette 3, Valentine 3, Meyer 2, Podres 2, Liddle 2, Conley 2, Erskine 2, Hearn 2.

Wehmeier 2, Raschi 2, Pollet, Maglie, Spahn, Grissom, Fowler, Littitfield, Baczewski, Drews, Jones, Nichols, Staley, Friend, Hacker, Presko, Cole, Thies, Buhl, Perkowski, TODAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS Eastern League Reading at Albany. National League Philadelphia (Dickson 10-18) New York (Liddle 7-4). Chicago (Pollet 8-9) at Cincinnati (Valentine 11-11). Milwaukee (Wilson 8-1) at St. Louis) (Jones 3-3)-night.

(Only games scheduled.) American League Baltimore (Larsen 3-19) at Chicago (Pierce 7-10). Cleveland (Wynn 21-11) at Detroit (Gromek 17-15). Boston (Nixon 11-12) at Washington (McDermott 7-14)-night. New York (Lopat 12-4) at Philadelphia (Ditmar 0-4)-night. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Eastern League Reading 7.

Albany (Teams tied, 1-1, in best-of-7 final series.) National League Philadelphia 4. New York Milwaukee 6. Louis Pittsburgh 9. Brooklyn Only games scheduled. American League New York 10.

Philadelphia Washington 8. Boston Baltimore 5. Cleveland 6. Detroit International League Syracuse 9. tied in best-of-7 semi-finals, 1-1.) Montreal 6.

Rochester (Montreal leads best-of-7 semi-finals, 2-1.) Pacific Coast League Oakland 4. San Oakland 8. San Francisco (Oakland leads best-of-5 finals, 2-0.) American Association Louisville 4 (Teams tied in best-of-7 semi-finals, 2-2.) (Only game scheduled.) Southern Association Atlanta 7. Orleans (Atlanta leads best-of-7 finals, 2-1. whole thing off until tomorrow.

Miss Wright entered the final round with a 5 and 4 victory over Mary Lena Faulk of Thomasville, the defending queen. Miss Romack walloped Mrs. Marjorie McMillen of Decatur, 7 and 6. Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE OF THE Milwaukee Cincinnati Phila'phia snoT Pittsburgh Percentage OF THE STANDING York STANDING CLUBS New Brooklyn Chicago WON LOST Games Behind CLUBS Cleveland Chicago Detroit Boston Baltimore Phila'phia WON New York 13 12 15 54 Brooklyn 8-10 16 13 14 15 12 59 .599 Milwaukee, 12 10 13 10 16 14 85 60 Cincinnati 7 6 70 76.479 Phila'phia 9 8 12 15 76.476 St. Louis 1 714,10 78 .462 Chicago 7 86 Pittsburgh one of many the team sound reunion.

He's one of Phil Digolfer. may half action. who may year are son of 1 Furfaro.3b 4 1 0 Burns.rf-1 3 0 Alarid, 2b Buck.c 3 1 200 Hudson.p 0 2 4 0 Waters.cf 4 0 2 0 0 3 31 0 a Ansco Squares Softball Playoff The Industrial League softball the sixth on John Zdimal's 2-run playoffs were all square today homer. George Linko pitched a 4- following Ansco's 3-2 victory hitter in gaining the win. Mike over State Hospital last night at Carter hurled 8-hit ball in losing.

Recreation Park. The deciding game will be Ansco evened the series in the played next Friday at Recreation seventh and last inning when Park. Gene Regni's two-out single State Ansco Hospital 000 000 002 0-2 1-3 00 3 scored Dick Evanek from third. Carter and Jenkins; Linko and Earlier, Ansco tied the game in Stiles. Stock Car RACES Saturday Nite, 8:00 PLUS Admission $1.25, tax incl.

EXTRA Servicemen In uniform admitted companied by children parents under Free! 12, ac- SPECIAL WRECK-EM RACE 5-MILE POINT SPEEDWAY Thrill Track of the Southern Tier Sanctioned, Promoted by Southern Tier Stock Car Club LOST Percentage Games Behind Cleveland 18 19 18 New York 11- 15 16 13 11 17 15 98 Chicago 10; 7-12 17 15 13 91, 22 Detroit 6 6,10 8, 9 12 64 Boston 2 11 Washi'gton 8 6-12 Baltimore Phila'phia 40 48 8 56 .619 82 .438 42 82 .434 83 .428 96 .347.

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