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If 3 Du bs cf - - 1 - White, 0- 0- 0 0- (70047)i44 sieyrs.lf.lb 44 1 33 0 Sullivan. p 3 0 0 .113 S1(111,.N 4; ..'''',4.,,-,,,,,..,.- PIAKEPIKE SAFETY 'N ,,,,. ' i, r ' : - Major Pacesetters , , :' ' - Phillev, rf 6 2 1 0 StrickInd, as 6 0 2 n4 Lem. MIIer.p 1 0 7 0 Tipton. c 5 I 9 " "e"-- c ss 4 I 2 4 0 1 0 Snyder. Garcia, p 2 0 2 o stone, 1 1 1t estlake f 0 ft noa 1 0I 02 0 Sfarleski, p 0 0 0 0 Paula. If 0 , Totals 54 18 39 17 Totals 49 13 39 10 31 24 5 Totals Totals It I12 27 11 a Popped out for Garver in 9th ',foaled for Stone in HU)7th. b flit into force play for Wynn in 11th for in Busby for fIareia in 12th 7 200 000 000 Washington dSongled for Wertz in 13th 52s-- 11 000 112 Boston K310 001 000 001 Detroit None. RBI Busby. Sievers. Piet, -6 000 200 030 001 Cleveland -7 all. White 4, Hatton 2. Convolo. Wil. hams Mele 2 2BSievere Mole. Hatton. 2. KaGlynn. RBIDrop FPoone, 2 Williams. Mel. SBlen Ime. De sing. Avila. House, Mareski. BRStone 4. heriazakos I. Pope 2. Westlake. Hatfield 3. Dyck SOStone 4, Stewart 2. Sul(pope scored on double play. 214- -4 6 In 6. Keriazakos 4 livan HOStone MiDelsing, Smith. Westlake. Drop. ller 311Pope. House. Pope. in I 3 Stewail 2 in I 2 3 RRStone Stewart Keriazakos Sullivan 5.5, 44. RRCar"Delsing, Hatfield. 110liaddix Fl in 9. Laurence I in 2. By Sullivan iRtiqhYl. W 2.2 HRP -I 2. Miller 1. Garcia 1, Narleski . rone 7 In 9. Johnson 2 in 2 112 10i. 7. IStone HO 8. Garcia Garser siiGarser 0.11. Laurence OA CrOTIP R n in. Miller 5 in 3. Garcia 16 in 12. 2 1. PBCalderone Johnson WLass er RFB-7avI 2 ).1il in 7,!arlf,,ki 413-6i-. rence bJohnson IA P ter 2 2 Garcia Narleski (33) Gar, la IN -- Miller (11). CHICAGO CINCINNATI Final Standings AB H 0 A AB H 0 A NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BY International News Service 311 4 2 1 3 Talbot. et 4 0 .1 0 Adams. AB H 0 A AB H 0 A 1 3 Baker. 2h 3 1 3 3 2 ss McMinn. NATIONAL LEAGUE 0 0 1 0 Sudr. 21,31, 4 2 1 0 Bauer. rf 4 1 4 0 Jackson.3b 4 1 0 2 cf Bell, 1 1 1 0 2 Slaughtr, rf 0 0 Derlistri 3b 2 Batting 0 4 1 Elsnask, lb 1 4 0 Satier,rf (Rased on 400 Official at Bats) Power, lb 5 1 10 2 Robinsn. lb 3 I 6 0 3 1 2 5 3 0 2 0 Banks, rf P0,1, R 1 0 1 H 1 1 3 AB Pct. 0 0 Player and ClUb 0 Limmer. lb Collins, lb 4 1 5 0 Wier, If 4 1 0 0 It Brkwski. 151 565 119 195 .345 f inigan. 3b I 1 0 0 Mantle. ss 2 1 44 Mays. New York 3 3 123 Temple. 21, 3 0 4 0 Bilko. lb 5 0 1 1 Mueller, New York 153 6)9 90 212 ,342 4 3 1 4 Berra, 3b Joost. 2b Seminick, c 2 0 2 0 Fanning, c 4 1 4 0 149 584 120 199 .341 5 1 1 0 Snider. Brookbn Zerrual. If 5 1 0 0 Noren, cf 2 0 1 0 Rush, p c 4123 1 2 5 3 1'1 4 6 HOME 2b 0 5 RUNSKlustewski (Cincinnati) Nuxhall. p 3 0 0 2 Henna. Skowron, M cr 5 1 1 0 Cerv. If 5 2 1 0 49; Hodges (Brooklsni 42: Mays (New Smith. p 0 0 0 0 1 I 3 e 8 3 5 41. Sauer and ss York) 0: 1,111rell. Flerbelet, 'Chicago) aMeri iman 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 RI NS RATTED (Cin Astroth. c 5 2 4 0 Byrne. P RI ook iIbirnar. o 2 1 0 1 Kontanty. p 0 0 0 0 cinnati) 141; !lodges and Snider 31 6 24 I Totals Totals 23 10 27 16 I 130. t. o dno P 1010alxia InRUNS 1000 aGlotooted out tot Smith tn tith 0 0 0 0 tor gan P (Riooklyni and Nlukial Cinc,nnati 101 000 000- -2 its b NI( liousid 0 0 0 0 (St :Louis) 121L N'o,ki 020 002 10a- -5 Chicago STOLEN 9 0 0 0 SEs Ii ,s,Itikt.e) up, p 2 RBI Hush 2. Iii 'remote 1(.1eltInv.4111 21. i4,11,b it 2. Sailer Ri.1, 2tt kson. Bolt Totals 34 11 27 13 t.,,40. 20. -Totals 42 la 27 14 Sit hoto.t Temple wthall Itu,h I St) Pitching 9 in hall .1 Itu,h 4 (Based on 15 lie, 6 2 Fit L W Pitcher and Club 66 ItGO. ittltt 22 Smith 7 21 77)(1 Anton0111. Nt., 66 olk hail (12 3.. t 4 750 12 Wilhelm, New 0,k 3 13 .722 Laws. Brooklyn PITTSBURGH BROOKLYN AB H 0 A AB H 0 A AMERICAN LEAGUE Robei 1, 1i 2 0 0 0 Gilliam 21) 4 1 4 I 4 0 1.1 Hoak. 31) 4 0 0 2 :II, Mlle, (Based on 460 Oit,cial al Bat,) 111 4 I 3 0 Snider. ef 30 III G AS R H Pct. skinnet Playar and Club I 4 0 3 0 llodges. lb 0 2 'Thomas, 14:1 551 113 189 .rt4I Avila. Cleveland A 3 0 0 3 3 TT1OIOS. 0 1 0 If 113 568 119 182 .320 Gotilon, if 4 I Minos. Chicago 3 1 Morvn. if 3 0 1 0 155 6;II 111 201 .319 . Fox. Chicago 4 2 2 0 Zimmer. ss 3 1 0 0 liali If Noren. New York 125 426 76 1,16 .319 Kohai I 3 0 7 0 Walker. t 3 112 2 c 112. 11051K BUNS Doh, 2 p .p 300 Spoonel 3010 Williams (Boston, 29, Mantle .:New Yolk awl, 27. 28 4 27 I 31 4 24 4 Totals Totals IH,by 11.1e,fland) BN6 r BATTED 000 000 000- -0 115t.o. Yolk, 125. Jonsyn '1'26. Br Pittsburqh haw beget 000 000 108- -1 ooklyn Jon. 117 iHI SlAntle INeo Yotk, 12,i nos., .1:111caito, 119, A11a 111,c1And, ktrall!011i s,... .b. I , (UP)--Own- EByrne. Ditmar, Skowron. RED-- Suder 2. Skowron. Berferet 2 (Mantie scored on Ditmar's error in 3rd), 'Most, Zernial, Benno 2, Coiling (Bet. beret scored on Fricano's wild pitch in (RIO, Demaestri 2. 213Byrne. Most, Zernial, Cerv. 38Skowron. Power. BBByrne 3, Ditmar 8, Konstanty 2, Frirano 1. Grim. SOByrne 4. Ditmar 3. Pittsburgh 344 1. Morgan 1. Grim. HOByrne yricano Sunday's Results 9 in 5. Ditmar 7 in 51,3. Konstanty 1 in 1. Pittsburgh 0 Brooklvn 1, Fricano 4 in 32 3. Morgan 2 in I. ' , New York 3. Philadelphia Grim 3 in 2. Ditmar innings) Fricano 1.1. Morgan Konatanty W'PFricono. WDitmar 4 1 2 0 5 4 4 0 el 0 5 3 4 102 : ,: - 020 031 200--8 021 002 100--0 Al H 0 A Levan. 3b Yost. 3h 4140 21 Terwlgr, 3b Smith. If Avila. 2b Maieski.21) Pope, cf 1016. 6., ress on a lisrne !CLEVELAND - 4 , 1. l'ili6 ,I A 5 6 6 2 3 5 6 4 2 G 7 0 1 4 7 2 15 l 6 2 3 11. 6 2 0 O. 6 4 8 O 3 0 1 I 0 0 01 1 1 0 1 7 , ' - up for Konstanty in. 6th out for Morgan in 7th Philadolphia Now 'York .721 k ,,,Nr. HERE'S 1954 BASEBALL FINALE 43 11 , , ' I I, - ' at-ba-ts 03 94 69 68 ; , ' t , United Press Sports Editor 1 ' .' ' - l'.''r ..' the ,' , ' ' NEW YORK' .'' ' i u i I , - - ) YORK NEW ; ,' . ..,, of Cleveland ',, and f the Indians ., ..,' ,TP)Al Lopez ,,,,'. first time in recent years, 4." ILeo Durocher of the New York Giants refused Monday to name attendance at major league-à showed t, baseball games gain their starting pitchers for the World Series opener Wednesday , in 1954- with 15,937,767 fans to 'but the rules will force Durocher name his hurler first. er NEW YORK paying their way into the 16 the GlantV, manager names right- whether Regardless .3.f 1. ball parks. '' Clark Griffith of the Washinghander Sal Maglie or southpaw A year ago, when there was ton Senators had- - an important . I' a slight decrease over 1952, Johnny Antonelli to pitch the mary Grisson, generally used in 0,.: '' s'. , ;4. scheduled conference ' press the turnout was 14,383,797. series opener at the Polo 'relief, or the club's first-gam- e , . ' Topped by a record gate of here Molay and the betting Grounds, the Indiâns, victorii starter. who will have only two , , 1 ' i. '..-.,3-t name the Charley Ous in every 'fall classic, they days rect. was that he would 2,131,388 at Milwaukee, i ,.: ' ' ,..1 National League drew 8,001,- - Dressen as the Senators' man- .ever played in, willI rank 17 to The Indians have a definite '' 10 favorites. 924 as compared to 7,419.721 'edge .off their past showings' for the next two or three ager '' ; last year. The total American , , Bob in world series competition. said that either ,.- ,I., Lopez .., : League attendance was 7,935,- - years. :.'',' will Cleveland won the world chamLemon or !i Wynn Early ' ' '4.; 843 as compared to 6,964,076 '41.'?;.Only outside chances of land- pitch for the Indians. but he pionship against Brooklyn in ' in 1953. 1920 and then defeated the Bosing the job were given to short- hasn't specified which one. IS THIS END OF- - THE LINE? ton Braves stop Phil Rizzuto of the New 1948. The Giants, to Durocher "I'm for waiting York Yankees and Jimmy on the other hand, have won Ted Williams hangs up famous No. 9 Red Sox uniform name this pitcher," Lopez said four of the 14 world series Dykes, who was recently de- in only perhaps for the last 'time. After 13 seasons with Bosox, Cleveland. "If it's Nlaglie,! they played in, their last told sports writers Sunday, "There's no question Ted posed as manager of the Balti- I'll use victory Lemon; if it's- Antonelli coming against more Orioles. this is my last day in baseb.11-- " about it Washington in go with Wynn." 1933. Should Dressen, who man- tHe'll probably in no Telephoto.) hurry to aged Oakland of the Pacific his pitching selection, will NEW YORK RIMeet the Coast League this season after be forced to do so before Lopez CONVENIENCE-SHO- Pt 'TM kinds, the batting kings of the guiding the Brooklyn Dodgers under the official rules of baseNational League ball. Rule 4,01 states that the majors, that isWillie Mays of to two straight the New York Giants and Bobby pennants, be hired, it will be home team manager must subAvila of the Cleveland Indians. the first time in history that mit his batting order to the 1 Griffith has. gone -in-chief Cincinnati's big Ted Kluszew- the 84year-olDurocher first. Hski paced the National League outside the Senators' organizaprobably will name his starting both home runs with 49 and tion to find a field manager. pitcher Tuesday and Lopez is runs batted in with 141. Larry Bucky Harris, who managed expected to follow suit, but both 1 Doby of the Indians annexed the Senators for the last five can change their minds until both categories in the American years in his third "term" as shortly before I p.m. (EST) Official starting "re- Wednesday. ROEB CKA DC ILeague. the Senators' skipper, ) and signed" last Friday after Grif- time for the opening game. Johnny Antonelli Despite a leaky infield that of the fith had made no secret of Iloyt Wilhelm (12-4r4;3 1, 1, 1 !Giants. each had a .750 pitch- - the fact he was shopping around was patched repeatedly the past season, Cleveland is favored on for a successor to Bucky. log average. the strength of its superior pitching staff built around 234 Lemon and !game winners, Wynn, Mike Garcia. Art Houtte- , man and veteran Bob Feller. ''' our "I'll staff put up pitching EHoak. Zimmer. RBIHodges. HR Allow. e-National League 1. in 3. SO Hodge. BBThies Spooner baseball," Lopez against any Re- Thies 5. Spooner 12. Guaranteed Trad Thies 1,,,147''11;t said, "and I don't mean just W Final Standings Old Engine LThies 431). Spooner Your an I Wen once Lett Pct. Behind NEW YORK Lemon, Wynn and Garcia. PHILADELPHIA New York 97 57 -- .630 of Condition AB 14 0 A; AS 92 0 A mean every man on our staff." 5 .597 62 Brooklyn gardless 89 R toekmn. lb 3 0 11 11 Ashburn. et 3 1 2 0 Milwaukee 65 04,, .578 y ,,,,,4 f New Car 1 2 0 2 01 Clark. If 4 0 75 .48 79 The Cleveland pitching was 22 Dark, ss Philadelphia or 400-Mll- e 1 1 3 0 y 74 BO Cincinnati 481 23 Gardner, Is 4 1 0 3 Lopata, e so this that 2 2 8 4 72 e 0 R2 0, 0 year St. Louis .468 spectacular Writing 25 Mueller, rt 6 1 0 0; Hamner, 2b 5 0 5 4 64 Guarantee, in 90 33 Rhodes, If .416 Chicago It enabled the Indians to Ac),11.:11.. .1 4 3 4 0 101 53 rf el Y4' 11I ?';'. , Lopez Waits leo's',Choice; Will It Be Antonelli or Sal? 4, , 11-2- York ...-, 7 , ' , . -- hita New .. ' , f,ot, .... pitch-Jackson- Cleveland ..':' r . , ' , big-leag- Final Standings Won Lost Pct. - , By FRED DOWN , It"ikas the end of--a- great career for Ted Williams Monday but only the beginning for Willie Maysthe wondrous new star of major league baseball. in a script that would make Hollywood blush, the Williams announced his retirement on the day the Mays duplicated one of Ted's most dramatic hours in out 12 Pirates and hurled his Winning the National League 'second straight shutout. Spooner's bat4ing title. total of 27 strike. It was just 13 years ago that Williams blasted six hits in See Major League Sum-eigon the final day mary below for final stand. of the campaign to win his first ings in individual hitting and American League batting crown batting races. with a .406 average. Ted went on to win three more titles and outs topped the N.L. mark held compile a lifetime batting mark by Dazzy Vance and his feat, of of .348a figure exceeded only pitching shutouts in his first ue by Ty Cobbs .367, Rogers two starts tied a .358 Shoeless and Joe mark shared by five other liornsby's .356. ers. In a similar dramatic setting, Williams had one - MaYS' Sunday hammered out homerin four trips m the three hits in four tries against Red Sox swamped the Wash'winner Robin Roberts' ington Senators, , completto win his three-wastruggle ing the campaign win- a .345 th teammate Don Mueller and averageand 29 homers. WilBrooklyn's Duke ,Snider and Hams fell 14 short of annex the N.L. crown with a! the necessary 400 to be recog.345 mark. In the closest finish nized as the official A L. batsince 1931 when Chick IlafeY ting champion, that honor gowon the N.L. jtJ ,Mueller fining to Cleveland's Bobby ished at .342 and Snider at .341. Avila, who wound up with a Rookie southpaw Karl! fine .341 mark. Avila went 1for-Npooner set a ,National League Sunday in the Indians' record and equalled a major 81 loss to ill,. Deleague standardwhen he struck troit Tigers. American League ' ' l'.., Ends Career . t - 0 tWo-gam- e - - 4 , 4 .,- - A DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, I I - - '' ';1:1:7;:.-'----:::- But It's Only the Start for Willie Mays . -' " . .' IVVilliams - ' . : ; -- , , - ' Ford. Ae. MAIN OR STATE AT 8TH, SOUTH sERR YOUNG - Wff - a.m. Until 6 p.m. Mondays and , Fridays Until 9 p.m.,; Open- Daily-- 9:30 :.' - . .. , ., , . .. A II f , . ' . ,, , t . r.'. : - ! . a ., I ,074., - - . , , 't , , . , ibt, , |