Show Ex - Yankees Aid Senators Hill Gail io II I II I Seek Triple Tid Bits from the Sports World Crown ball contest at the El Monte golf Racing Evans won the HjLIHil Bob I long contest His best shot was 20 inches from the cup BUI Heals was second 32 inches from the cup More than 50 took part in the program which included the Scotch sixsome With the exception of the fifth and seventh greens the course is reported in fine shape These two greens are partially under water This will be a big week in sports in Ogden and over the state ThP statp scholastic track and field meet is scheduled at Utah stadium in Salt Lake City next Saturday afternoon Friday night at Affleck park two old rivals in sports Ogden high and Weber high tangle for the region one baseball leadership The game will be played under the lights and promises to attract a record breaking crowd Ogden Reds return home Tuesday night with the Twin Falls Cowboys for a three game series Game time each night will be 8 p m Thursday night Jackie Price one of the standout baseball entertainers of all time will be starred prior to the Ogden-Twi-orchard Falls His game at the local stunts will start at 7:30 p m Price has jammed 'em in the past Feminine golfers of the Ogden Golf and Country club will qualify Wednesday for the May leg of the Presidents and Director's cup events The weekly ladies event is scheduled for 9 a m Bill Brown chairman of the Weber Wildlife Federation Fish committee is charged with the responsibility of watching local streams for readiness for early trout plantings Brown will visit Ogden valley streams this week in company with state fish and game department moguls to ascertain dates for the plantings Also Brown will keep on the trail of the state boys to see that they follow up on the walleye experiment in Pineview It is felt that plantings must be made again this year and subsequent years to eive the game fish a fair trial Sportsmen are watching the high waters Hal Welch our fish and game editor says he gets a lot of angles thrown at him Some persons even blame the deer herds for the high water l hey maintain that we have so many deer that the mountain vegetation is devastated so that the runoff is accelerated n Ogdenites and northern Utah residents interested in attending the Rex Layne-Harr(Kid) Matthews ten round fight at Portland Ore May 19 should write Promoter Tex Salkred Imperial hotel Portland for reservations Layne has been drilling in Salt Lake City He leaves May 14 for Portland Boise Ogden and Seattle are mentioned as possible sites if a rematch is scheduled Montana university baseballers can wrap up tne western envision baseball championship in the Skyline Eight this week-enThe Grizzlies and Utah Aggies clash in a double header at Mis soula Friday The Montanans are setting the pace with six wins and four defeats Utah and Brigham Young are next with four wins and four defeats each Utah will be at BYU on Fri day and the Cougars play at Utah on Saturday Standard-Examine- r readers are invited to take part in the voting for players on the National and r baseball American league teams Polls will open June 6 and run through June 27 The Chicago Tribune is again sponsoring the vote getting Blanks will be inserted in The Standard-Examine- r early in June to assist fans of this section in naming their favorites for the annual major league classic Elden Tidwell of Dragerton Utah returned home today with almost a clean sweep in the Utah PITA program staged over the week-enat Ogden Gun club Besides winning a flock of titles Tidwell also returned home with a lot of verdant green y d All-Sta- d Sanders Triumphs In Berlin Bout BERLIN (AP) — Ed Sanders former Idaho State college fighter knocked out Werner Walloscheck in the first round Saturday to gain a split for the touring Chicago Golden Gloves team Sanders' flurry of left and rights produced the second knockout of the card The American team now has split with Germany France and lost to Ireland 223-poun- d 5-- 5 Former Yankees are painting a brighter future for the Washington Senators Picked by most experts to finish last Bucky Harris' Sen ators are right in the thick of he battle for the American eague lead with Boston and Cleveland thanks to a quartet Preakness Is Next whether the latest "Calument comet" can go on to win racing's coveted "triple crown" Next target for the brilliant brown colt is the $75000 Preak-nes- s stakes at Pimlico on May 17 he "second jewel" of the crown Then on June 7 at Belmont park cornet the $100-00Belmont stakes That's a large order and many Kentucky hardboots here were frankly skeptical of Hill Gail's ability to sweep through There's a world of praise of course for Hill Gail's derby triumph — a sparkling race in which the star from Calumet farm clocked 2:01 35 for the mile and a quarter only a fifth of a second off the derby record set by Whirl-awaIt left little doubt that at the distance Hill Gail was the class of the field And most race men here were willing to concede that Hill Gail will be a heavy choice in the Preak-hes- s which is a slightly shorter race at a If they couldn't catch him in the derby how can they catch him in s a shorter race? Argue the d 0 es 19 U t 1 19 9 9 GB 714 667 947 900 368 313 158 V ' 11 16 1 y ' Va ! 10 i Team Boston Cleveland Washington St Louis New York Chicago Philadelphia Detroit y 2-- 1 hard-boot- ond-sam- 7 e seven-innin- But the Belmont a mile and a half race is another matter The official chart of Saturday's 78th running of the derby records that Hill Gail was "ridden out" at the finish and in the lingo of the turf that means he didn't have anything left He had gone and to the front after a half-mil- e had turned for home a whopping six lengths ahead of the pack But in that last gruelling drive down the stretch second-placSub Fleet and others in the field closed in grimly At the wire Hill Gail's margin was only two lengths Jockey Eddie Arcaro who won his "fifth derby aboard Hill Gail confirms his great charger had used up all his energy "You're "not supposed to finish the derby with anything left" argued the great rider today But the big question is today could Hill Gail have stayed ehead for the extra quarter-milrequired by the Belmont stakes? And there's plenty of argument today about whether Sub Fleet was actually gaining at the finish All hands concede that the Dixiana ace picked up plenty of ground coming down the stretch But many observers believe that Sub Fleet was not gaining during the last 100 yards — that he too had shot his bolt and had nothing left e e g 3-- 1 8-- 0 9-- 6 Zaharias Takes Fresno Open n Minor Leagues d 6-- 5 6 (AP)--Boomin- 9-- 3 2 6-- 4 6-- 3 0-- 8 5-- 9 6-- 0 3-- 2 3 0-- 2 2-- 4 3-- Tri-Cit- y 7-- 2 8-- 9 6-- 1 2-- 1 4-- 1 3-- 0 5-- 5 right-hande- 7-- 7 8-- 6 INTERNATIONAL Radners FIRST ble-head- 3-- 0 4-- 2-- 6 4-- 0 5-- 1 4-- 6 9-- 3 4-- 6 IPG fuel system 6 Bayberry Pete Is Trials Champion 7-- 5 0-- 6 6-- 3 0-- 3 3-- 8 'vnov 8-- 5-- 1 2-- 2 five-year-ol- d 4 8 a a ' 8 7 10 9 13 6 4 Sunday's Keselts Brooklyn 6 Pittsburgh 0 New York 6 Chicago 3 St Louis 1 Boston 5 Cincinnati 8 Philadelphia Sunday's BesuUs New York 3 Chicago 1 St Louis Washington Philadelphia 10-- 8 Detroit Cleveland 9 Boston 6 cDoby Garcia 1001' v p I (1-- 0) 1) J 5-- 0) 1) Second game: Fittsbnrgh Brooklyn 000 000 100—1 7 0 Chicago AB H O A New 000 Oil Olx— 3 9 0 York 3 0 2 3 4 0 3 0 Kosh'rekss Pierce Kennedy and Loliar Sheely 4 0 2 2 Beardrf 3 0 5 0 Masi Miller and Berra 2 13 2 Mefvichlb 4 15 l'Bart'r'melb 10 6 0 ABHOA! FuriIlorf H0 Cox 3b Rob'son2b Camp'ellac Pafkolf Snider cf 4 13 3 2 1 O Kinerlf 3 "OGargiolae 4 19 l!Merson2b 4 10 4'Del Greeocf 3 0 1 0!Cast'ione3b Dicksonp Muirp aDavis Hodgeslb Reesess prskinep LaPalmep 14 132 0- - 1 3 2 0 0 bHall 10 0 0 0 0 Wilksp 30 9 97 12 32 7 97 10 Totals Totals aGrounded out for Muir in 5th bStruck out for LaPalme in 8th 051 000 000 — 6 Brooklyn 000 000— 0 000 Pittsburgh (First): St Louis 4 3 3 3 3 0 2 0 Delsingcf 4 0 2 3 10 4 Mar ion as 4 13 0 0 0 0 Schmeeslt 1 1 10 00 0 Neimanrf 0 3 10 0 Kdy'skilb 0 5 0 0 0 0 Goldsb'ylb 4 0'Ruhnelss 2Michaels2b Byrnep Oil i oKiuttzc 0 0 0 Porterf 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 aRivera Mossc Young2b bRapp Marsh2b Perf oriwotw fupwd" International first! prove you can get greater Ex- - buy yor next track lei detailed ob give you experiences reported by actual owners and operators of International liquid petro leum gas Roadlinexs Learn how these haulers cut costs on jobs Eke yours BARTLETT MOTOR CO 2661 Washington Blvd INTERNATIONAL VI A Tir A fmri RNATIOHAl TRUCKS Standard of the Highway" 3 4 ldp 4 Ryan2b £ Suffer? 4& 2126 Washington Blvd Phone 24634 1 0 1 1 4 VJoneslb 10 3 12 0 0 0 0 0 15 l'Rossic 4 2 Mayolf 4 0 7 O 1 OOOO Snjithp First: Detroit I Philadelphia ABH O1 A AB H O A' ljBlckwellp 1 Joost ss 13 4 4 0 Priddy2b 1 0 2 0 10 0 o'Sem'icke 2 i a b 2 9 12 Valojf GKrell3b 3 11 Heintzlmnp 01 01 00 Oi0 4 0 3b 10 liPhilleycf Berry cNich'lson 3 4 12 O ZernialU Grothcf 4 211 1 4 2 1 OFainlb 32 10 27 8 Wertrrf 35 9 24 10! Totals Totals Souch'klf 4 2 1 0Majeski3b 4 1 0 3 aRan for Burgess in 9th 5 9 3 9 0 E 4 3 10 Kelgib Kol'waylb 4 bFlied out for Rldzlk in 7th 4 1 7 1 12 1 Astrothe cHit home run for Heihtzelman in 8th Battsc 9 0 11 4 2 2 4Shantzp Liponss 001 002—4 100 01 0 0 0 PhiUdelphU Trucksp 030 010 lOx—5 Hutch'sdnp 2 0 0 41 Cincinnati E — Hamner MoMillati 2B— Hamner 2 MXelandp 0 0 0 0 aMullin 10 0 0 3B—Borkowski Ennis Blackwell 0 0 0 1 HR— -- Nicholson SB — Wyrostek SO Littlefldp 1 o o o: — Simmons 1 Ridzik 2 Blackwell 2 Weh-meibGinsberg Win- I Smith 1 WP — Blackwell 34 13 27 15 Totals 39 13 24 14! Totals Loser — Simmons ner—Blackwell Fanned for McLeland in 7th U— Pinelli Boggess Robb and War 000 301 020— 6 neke T— 2:39 Detroit Simmonsp Ridzikp bWaitkus 110 10 0 4144 3 10 0 M'Millanss 110 Ad-co- ck er (1-- 3) (1-- 1) Second game: i 000 201 130— 7 Philadelphia 005 110 lOx—8 Cincinnnati Possehl Hansen Fox Konstanty Perkowski Heintzelman and Lopata Smith and Semuiick 520 003 OOx— 10 Philadelphia E— None 2B— Majeski Wertz 2 Valo O Kell Souchock Batts Groth TCollo-wa- y HR — Joost 2 BB — Trucks 2 Hutchinson 2 McLeland 1 Lttlefield 2 Shantz 2 SO — Shantz 5 Hutchinson 2 McLeland 1 in 1 Littlefield 1 in 2 R and ER — Shantz 6 6 Winner — Trucks Loser— Trueke (0-Shantz (3-6-- 6-- 2) Second game: 001 000 04— 5 Detroit 100 030 011—6 Philadelphia NewhouseTr Trout and Ginsberg: Mar-ti- n As troth and Scheib Hooper Garner Captures Archery Feature enthusiasts yesterin the spring invitatook part day Twenty-nin- e tional roving meet sponsored by Mount Ogden Archery club Re sults follow: Club expert division — W O Garner first Jim Strebel second George Vitt third Bowman class —Ed Dahlstrom first Bill Strebel second Joe Crawford third Jack Kirclt fourth Archers class — Boyd Varney first Eugene Neville second Phil Young third Blair Smith fourth Bill Rosin fifth Joe Wally sixth "Ladies expert — Mathio Strebel e first Connie Strebel second Smith 4hird Ladies bowman — Berneice Strebel first Dorothy Smith second Karen Crawford Ar-len- alllaa H I W third I I Keutwki Strafgfrt Sowboa 86 proof — lOO peoof MCTON DtSTHUNG CO 8AKDSTOWN tX I Visiting ladies — Shirley Demos first Larue Warner second Visitinj? men — Dairy Datwyhu first Gerald Gunderson second The local club will meet in competition with Beehive Archers at Fairmont park Salt Lake City on May 11 IMPORTANT NOTICE Post No 9 American Legion Regular Meeting Monday May 5 1952 t 8:00 PM Baker-Merr- il Phone 5554 A z 3 12-- 1) 2) iralTl YOU CAM TRADE M TOOK OU 1MCS1 Taftnc for every ttaaVe left io yens We aflasV 7 1 2 2 (1-- 4) (1-- 0) Ult tor Come in for FREE Tire Inspection Before You Start Your Vacation Trip ruck 3 3 30 7 27 11 Dickson 2B— Hodges HR—Robin32 6 24 8! Totals Totals son Pafko S— Erskine DP— Reese RobaRan for Courtney in 7th Merson inson and Hodges Castiglione bHit into double play for Young in and Metkovich BB — Dickson 1 Erskine 7th 2 Wilks 1 Muir I SO— Erskine 5 Muir St Louis 000 001 000—1 2 Wilks 1 WP— Erskine Winner— Ers000 101 OOx—2 Washington T— 2:21 Loser— Dickson kine E —Michaels 2B— Delsing 2 Jensen A— 19322 (paid) Porterfield Neiman WilsonrS— Vernon BB— Porterf ield 1: Byrne L SO— Porters-fiel- d First: 2 Byrne 1 Winner—Porterfield Cincinnati Philadelphia Loser — Byrne ABHOA1 ABHOA (2-4 0 3 4 Ashburncf 4 0 4 0 Hat ten 2b Second game: 3 10 0 Hamnerss 4 2 1 3!Adamsb 240 010 000— 3 1 2 0 St Louis 3 3 0 Burgessc 3jWy'stekct 020 506 02x— 15- 4 2 3 0 Washington 0 0 0 OiAdcocklf aCab'lero 4 2 7 0 4 11 0 Klus'skilb Cain Paige Hudson and Courtney: Ennisrf 3 WJones3b 4 10 l'Bdrk'skirf Consuegra Stewart Ferrick and Grasso 6-- 5 Buy on Proof Before yam 4 0 3 3 4 0 6 0 4 14 0 3 1 0 Coancf O Jensenrf 0 Wilsonlf HVernonlb 2 I o 1 ABHOA 0 Yost3b Courtneyc Thomas3b Washington 1 E— 3-- 0 six-whe- el 5 9) a doubleheader Five years ago — Ted Williams' second iomer of the day helpeithe Boston Red Sox to a victory over the St Louis Browns in the 11th inning Ten years ago — Whirlaway increased his total earnings to $371-81- 1 by" winning the $19275 Dixie handicap Twenty years ago— The Brooklyn Dodgers brought outfielder Dan Taylor from the Chicago Cubs Trfec 1- -7 6-- 38 11 27 10 36 10 27 6 Totals Totals aSfruck out for Gromek in 5th bWalked for Troupe in 7th cFouled out for Jones in 7th dFlied out for Piersall in 8th 101 020 500—9 Cleveland 105 000 000—6 Boston 2B — DiMaggio Rosen 9 Easter Drops HR — Throne-berr- y 3B — Boone McDermott S —Mitchell BB — McDermott 8 1 Brickner Wynn 3 Garcia 1 SO —McDermott 7 Brickner 1 Wynn 3 Gre— First: mek 1 Jones 5 Garcia 1 Winner-Jo- nes Boston St Loots Loser — Delock '2-A ABHOA 2 9 4 Jethroecf 13 0Stanky2b 1 l:Johnson3b 0 0 0 0 Mathews3b (First game): New York 4 3 4 3 9 O'Hemusss Chicago Torges'nlb 1 9 4 2 ABHOA 3 0 0 0 Schndnst3b Gordon If $AB H O A 2 3 3 0 0 0 RizzutoSS 4 110 Car'squelss Whisen'tlf 1 1 1 OiMusialrf 4 12 l'LowreyIf 10 0 3 0 10 Fox2b Coo per c 12 4 Mantle jf 3 10 0 2 OiNorencf 4 14 0 Minosocf 0 2 VWestlakecf Marshallrf 7 3 6 1 1 0 0 3 Berrac 3 111 Rob'sonlb Reed2b SiBflkolb 9 9 9 0 0 0 MDoug'd2b 3 0 3 1 Melerf 4 2 3 4 DRicec Sistiss 2 2 0 0 1 OWoodlinglf 3 0 1 3Staleyp 3 1 11 Ztrillarf Spahnp 1 12 0 0 5 0 Collins lb 0 0 0 0 Lollare aCrowe 10 0 O'Brazlep 0 0 0! 2 0 RBrown3b 14 0 0 0 Sheelyc Jonesp 1 4 OlMorganp OOO Colem'nlf 0 0 0 32 9 27 10 Rodriguez3b 3 2 0 0 Ost'skip Totals 36 11 24 13 Totals 0 0 0 0aFouled out for Spahn ' in 8th Grissomp 1 0 10' 102 000 000—3 Stobbsp Boston 1 ooo' 110 010 lOx— 4 a Wilson St Louis oooo! HBrownp 1 0 0 0! K— Reed Sist'i Hemus 2B— Bilko Jeth-ro- e bStewart 0 0 0 0! HR — Mathews BB AJomap 2 Sisti Stanky 1 1 — SO Staley Rpahn —Staley 3 Jones 38 10 27 13 32 7 24 4' Totals Totals Loser —Spahn 2 Winner — Staley (l-- 2 aStruck out for Stobbs in 6th T — 2:23 A—19000 (estimated t bStruck out for H Brown in 8th T Second game: 000 000 000—0 Chicago 420 000 02- x— 200 000 003 5 New York Boston 000—1 010 000 St Louis 2B — Noren 3B — Rizruto Collins Fox BB — Grissom 5 SO — Grissom 3 Stobbs Surkont Burdette and Burris Cham2 D Brown 2 Morgan 6 Winner — Morbsn bers Schmidt and Russelman and (1-Loser— Grissom Rice no-hitt- er ciency less maintenance longer cleaner engine 8 O By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today a year ago — Cliff Chamof bers pitched the first the season as the Pirates beat the in the second game of Braves New International "IP' Roadlmer models offer less high compression power with less fuel cost wear field no installation engine problems These four and models (42000 to 65000 lbs GCW) combine advantages of a Propane-Butan- e car bure t ton system with Road liner construction 3Vj Chicago AB H O A ABHOA Ao H O A ABHOAi 1 3 9 10 D'Mag cf 4 9 9 0 4 13 3 Ram zotti2b Will'ms2b Simpsoncf 13 O 1 1 3 0 0 3 3 3 4 0 Avila2b Piersallas Lockm'nlb 6 0 HO Addiscf 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 Rosen 5 3b 1 0 dGoodm'n 2 0 3b Thomson Baumhltzrf 61 3 3 2 0 Taylor p 0 0 11 Booness 3 10 O Sauerlf 4 4 EHiolUf 5 2 0 0 Mitchell If 3 0 7 Lenhardtlf 0 6 1 0f Jackson 3b 39 Dieringlf 5 11 o Stephens Jb 4 0 2 3 9 8 3 0 4 1 AtweUx Fridleyrf Mayscf 4 1 9 0 5 12 0 Dropolb Easter lb 1 8 5 3 5 OiFondylb Mueller rf 9 0 10 OThrnbrry st 5 2 1 0 1 1 4 11 5!Brinkopfss Troupe c Darkss 4 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 Lepcio2b bReiser 3 0 5 3:Hattenp 0 0 Westrumc 4 3 8 0 1 0 0 Tebbettse 1 0 0 0 Whitec 2 10 Hacker p Jansenp 1 3 3 1 1 O aHerm'ski 0 1 2 0 10 0 0 Wynnp M'Dermottp Wilhelmp 1 0 0 0 0 0 Delockp 00 0a Gromekp cThompson 110 0 Ramsdellp 0 0 0 0 aBer'dino 0 0 0 o:bJeffcoat 0 0 100 0 O'Bricknerp Spencer p O 1 0 0 Q 10 0 0 Jonesp Peskyis Kelly p 1 0 0 0! Remember? yl' 3" 4 54 iV Bastes Cleveland New York Do You ?J 9 933 528 500 412 400 250 - 7 1) jj 811 fc 3-- 4-- GB 0-- 8-- 3-- Pet 730 1 1 8 Monday's Schedaia Cleveland at Boston St Louis at Washington Only games scheduled half-gam- 3-- 5 L 12 11 Monday' Schedaia Brooklyn at Pittsburgh New York at Chicago Only games scheduled (3-- 0) Boston Red Sox Outfielders Archie Wilson and Jackie Jensen two of the four players acquired by Washington in Saturday's sixrman trade with the Yankees made auspicious debuts pounding out nine hits between them as the Nats tripped the Browns and 13-Tom Ferrick another former Yank was credited with the sec victory hurling one-hi- t relief stint ball in a The Yankees were happy about the trade too because Irv Noren whom they obtained in the swap banged out two vital hits as the New Yorkers took two from the and Chicago White Sox mum w mmi Back in Second Cleveland's Indians climbed into Hill Gail romped home a two length victor over Sub Fleet in the second place by defeating the Bos for annual Kentucky Derby Saturday It was the fifth derby victory ton Red Sox with a five-ruJockey Eddie Arcaro Hill Gail and Arcaro will team up next in the blast in the seventh inning Preakness a week from Saturday Eddie Joost hit a pair of homers s—b — in tne tirst game ana HanK Ma- jeski singled with the bases load ed in the ninth inning of the sec ond to give the Philadelphia Atha sweep of the double-healetics PRESS By THE ASSOCIATED er with Detroit 10-- and Pioneer League New York's Giants clung to g FRESNO Calif e lead over Brook Pocatello 12-- Great Falls their Babe Didrikson Zaharias greatest 9 Billings 1 Falls Idaho National the in league van lyn of women golfers added the 18 Salt Lake City Magic Val quishing the Chicago Cuds in a hole Fresno open title to her aus- ley battle Carl Erskme registered his first Boise Ogden picious collection and headed for shutout pitching the major league five-hiSeattle Monday There she natur- Western International League win over t Dodgers to a 11-Yakima Wenatchee will win to the be the favorite ally the Pittsburgh Pirates Salem Spokane third lap of the cross country Reds Take Pair Lewiston 154 Weathervane classic unsched Victoria and Clutch hitting by First Baseman Vancouver star came uled The Tampa Fla Ted Kluszewski and spectacular relief pitching by Frank Smith home in 33 Sunday to post International League helped the Cincinnati Reds cap for the $5000 event here Ottawa Montreal a pair from the Philadelphia ture' Toronto 24 She won $1175 and leads the tourRochester Phillies 54 and 3 3 Buffalo Springfield ing P G A women in earnings Gerry Staley became the first Baltimore Syracuse to win five games as the this year with $556325 pitcher Pacific Coast League St Louis Cardinals divided a dou San Diego 44 San Francisco with the Boston Braves Portland Oakland r The big Redbird Seattle Los Angeles 3 a the first in gained victory Sacramento Hollywood game but home runs by Sam Jeth American Association roe and Ed Matthews clinched the Louisville 14 Milwaukee second game for the Braves Columbus 04 Minneapolis St Paul Toledo Kansas City Indianapolis 34 Southern Association Atlanta New Orleans Nashville Memphis Birmingham 7 Mobile 6 BOISE — E C Fleischmann's Chattanooga 8 Little Rock 1 Bayberry Pete won tort:honors in Texas League the U Sv National Chesapeake Fort Worth trials Sunnay Shreveport Beaumont 8 Dallas 4 A crowd of some 1200 dog fanOklahoma City 3 Houston 2 ciers watched the San Franciscan's Tulsa 1 San Antonio 0 male hunter go Western League through his paces M Beliveau of Sonoma Calif handled the odg Des Moines 4 Denver 2 Lassie's Ace owned and hand- Colorado Springs 4 Lincoln 2 I led by Jack Walker of Boise won Pueblo 8 Omaha 7 second place Sioux City 4 Wichita 2 pace-settin- g 3-- 7 factory-installe- d 10 Pet Ma 41 14 30 10 39 9 30 14 Totals Totals aSingled for Hacker in 4th of in bRan for Ramsdeil 9th cDoubled for Wilhelm in 10th The former New Yorkers spar 011 100 003 3—6 New kled in Washington's sweep of a ChicagoYork : 000 300 000 0—3 double-heade- r E —Jackson Brinkopf Addis RBI — from the skidding Dark 2 Thomson Sauer Brinkopf Her The Browns Louis St Sunday manksi Thompson Williams 2 2B — Thomsc-Ramsdeil Thompson victories boosted the Nats into Jackson Williams HR — Sauer Winner—Wilhelm Loser— Kelly U-third place ZVz games behind the 5-- 2 with L 4 4 11 5-- By JOE REICHLER MONDAY EVENING MAY 5 1952 all-o- nmvnfwon the hole in one w Team New York Brooklyn Cincinnati Chicago St Louts Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh 4-- to LOUISVILLE Ky (UP) — Hill opening Sunday He drove 268 yards on a single attempt finish in the Gail's gasping for best in the turned average take over first place Al Clair Kenutcky derby left turf fans three balls with 240 yards wondering and arguing today about Kpn Washington Is Bidding lor Baseball Fame net 1 I American League National League BUSINESS WILL BE THE NOMINATION OF OFFICERS FOR THE COMING LEGION YEAR If you or PRINCIPAL interested eration in the officers to be presented for ATTEND THE MEETING consid- |