Show - i -- 18 j The Salt Late Tribune Saturday April 16 1955 ' rooktyii Home Runs Stop Giants 6 to 3 YANKS WIN Furillo Gets Pair of Circuit Hits 6-- 4 Turley Gets Five-HittScore Defeats Detroit er Continues Its Sensational CM NEW YORK April 15 (UP)— The Dodgers backed up Billy Iaips’ six-hpitching with an attack that included two home runs by Carl Furillo and one by Duke Snider to beat the before a crowd of Giants 17894 in the Polo Grounds It was Brooklyn’s straight time that home runs decided the outcome The Dodgers now have nine home runs for three games and Furillo has four of them By Associated Press By Associated Press BOSTON April 15 — UMiiviy DETROIT April Herb Score Cleveland’ "can’t miss’’ kid made his first major league start Friday and struck out nine batters and walked nine while pitching the Indians to a victory ovgr the Detroit third Hank Bauer Tigers Bill Skowron The left hander and Joe Collins homered for New York Faye Thronebcrry flashing a tricky but erratic the Sox’ "new" Ted Williams curve on a dark afternoon for two and Jackie lowed seven hits after surviving a shaky start in which he looked Jensen one for the losers like most young southpaws— FURILLO WHO now is 11 TURLEY MAKING his first wild ahead of Babe Ruth’s recgames start for the Yankees since his 1927 home run pace hit his ord BUT TIIE Mender Irishman acquisition from third of the season to the right showed the control one of the most celebrated field stands in the sixth inning which had eluded him much of rookies to come into the Amcrithen drove one into the left last year despite grooving three can League in a long time field seats in the eighth Ruth home run pitches He struck out quickly settled down and turned did not get his fourth home 10 batters while walking but in a poised performance in 1927 until the 14th run Several of his strikeouts came two gamer In 1954 with the Orioles the at critical moments fastball expert fanned 185 but But the blow that flattened O n three orcasions h e walked 181 the Giants was Snider’s fanned Fred Hatfield Ferris three-ruhomer that in Turley was the big man Fain and Harvey Kuenn with a broke tie in the fifth to winter the trade two runners on base pump up the New York pitching staff Loes led off that frame with a Score who struck out 330 which lost the retiring Allie and Ruben Gomez might single hatters with Indianapolis last Reynolds have escaped serious trouble but to break a Davey Williams threw Junior He demonstrated his grit in year American Assn rpcord was in Gilliam’s double play ball too the ninth inning as he went beintrouble in the first two deep high to AlyinXJark and both hind the first batter Sammy nings White" with the crowd runners( were safe After Pee Wee Reese forced Loes at third to two for a FIRST batters TIIE rally screaming Snider unloaded his home run He forced White to pop to face him Kuenn and Hatfield the third baseman on a had drilled sharp singles Kuenn SNIDER WENT through the na m ee’’ pitch then struck out Norm scored the first run of the game entire 1954 season without hitZauchin and Ted Lepcio to end on A1 Kalinc’s sacrifice fly Pee Wee Reese left and Junior Gilliam ing latter’s home run against New York in ting a home run at the Polo ditroit AI H 0 A No cliviland it 19 score ahead of Duke Snider follow- fifth Inning at the Polo Grounds Friday Grounds AB H 0 A 3 111 Smith rf 4 3 2 0 Kuenn aa TIIRONEBERRY lefthanded Avila Loes pitched superbly until 4 2 3 1 4 3 Hatfield 2b 2b 2 5 4 3 3 0 0 Kallne rf cf llobv the who succeeded left fielder the ninth He kept both his temHIGH ROUNDUP SCHOOL 8 0 0 4 3 10 3 Roone 31) 3b absent Williams homered in the Roaen 3 0 6 0 5 110 Porter lb and his curve ball under Klner If per 3 120 Wertz lb 4 0 4 0 Tuttle rf first inning for one run and Altnheli control despite frequent irrita1 0 3 0 JMJ'hlpa If 2 12 0 lb 2 0 7 0 drive in the Strrklnd ai 41 1 llWtfaonc Jashed a two-rution over calls by plate umpire 2 0 0 Police r p nilOO Bill Jackowski He protested eighth following a walk to Billy Score p 4 0 0 lary Schultz p Goodman sharply several times but setBlack p The other Turley fastball that lloeft p tled down and was in serious F-- G went awry was boomed by trouble in only one inning up to Fletcher p with one out hi the fourth the ninth Davi hold Jensen Biadahaw Weber South Cubs High’s powerful 17171 Tefal! 14 11 17 7 Tafale Golden G Sanderson of Fair-vieWeber 11 ft BROOKLYN NIW YORK inning high over" the left field out for Iarv In 6th 120 low hurdles — Spem-eSouth AB H O A AB H 0 A was named as chair- eontinued their track dominafor lloeft tn Ath Friday screen South Murbano Webei Liston Gilliam 2b 3 2 5 Incknin lb 4 0 10 0 Mt 010 116—7 man Cleveland as almost tion Friday they Fish Utah Game of the and Mavis 117 3 0 2 3 4 12 2 Mark ss A Fenway Park crowd of 8770 Datrelt Reese as -1 lit 06 2 0 0 Mavs rf 4 2 5 0 Wilaon RBI — Roaen t3 Commission at the board's reg- wiped out Davis and Weber in E— Score 16— SMITH South: Chasten South: Snider rf 23 14 watched the Yankees land on Klner 3 0 10 0 Sou If Kuenn Irvin lb Avila 3 Kallne Hodges three-wa2 2 07 Mavis a Childs Mavis 109 meet Mrtgilgnri ular quarterly spring session in scoring Amoros If 4 2 O' Thmptn3b 2 13 3 2B— Follei 2 Avila Roaen Tom Brewer for nine hits in the chock 3B— WeJavelin— Jensen South 0 0 0 0 Schulpp Avila SF— Hoeen 2 Kallne Kohnsn3b 3 0 13 points while the Warriors ber Mark Weber Lindsey Webei Furillo rf 3 2 4 0 Mueller rf 4 2 0 0 first eight innings to gain a Kuenn IIP— Hoeen Avila anil Wert — Salt Lake (Tty ISO ft 26 on 25 and snared the Darts 2 0 BB 4 0 0 3 c 2b Sanderson Wiliams Altobelll Avila anil 13 Cmpnela recently reappseries Stiickland split in their Loes p 4 10 2 10 0 0 Score 0 Lary 2 Srhultz 2 Black High jump — Muibano Weber ChapCub the cinders to commission the by HO — ointed man South Toronto South Holton fastlmn2h 1110 Brewer was charged with the M) — Score 6 Larv 3 lloeft1 Westrum c 2 0 4 0 Broad lump— Muffin South South 5 ft 10U in 6 In 6 Schulti 2 In 'i Black Gov J Bracken Lee replaces South loss in his first 1955 appearance Larv Allan Davla: llolton South 20 In 0 (fared 2 battera In 6th) lloeft 10 0 0 — Cartel 220 South: South Sihmltt 0 0 10 Grasso ft 2 tn Score K E (Bob) Bullock of Provo 2 3 Fletcher 0 in 1 Mavis Benton Mavis 2J Page Bookie George Susce Jr fin- 03 3In Larv 3 2 Srhultz d Katt Black 10 0 0 He was named chairman after llidh hurdles — Allred South Carter Medlev relav— South (Woolslon Fletcher O0 WP— Schultz ished up and pitched hitless ball lloeft 10 0 Gomep Llaton Davla Simmon Webei Wiseman Mavis Weber Mansell) J Allen Browne of Price de- South I— Lary Black W— Score 10 0 0 8 :I3 4 334 an for inning Spenrer p 0 0 0 1 clined the daah — Muffin South post 0 0 0 0 Mile relav— South' (Howard McCalL p f BOSTON NIW YODK Pge Uavla Hanlon Davit Hoi Ion Gee) Mavis Weber— 3368KieipeLt— 1 HIM) AB H O A ABHO At — g Bullet 15-R- ookie it Bob Turley on whose right arm the New York Yankees have placed their American League pennant hopes beat the Boston r Fron a Bed Sox a in runs battle home of iday 6-- 7-- 460-fo- n 1-- 1 i A 1 n 1 1 Ten-ge- Board Names Chairman Meet At n South East Track Teams Record Easy Victories i All-re- d 1 : 16- ’ 1 y two-gam- 1 i Phil-llp- e 1 l- - 1 C 3-- 3 Phm-pe- 0-- n 1 (0-1-) 100-ar- Bluer If— Crev 3b 8 Mantlo cf Berra c Skowrnlb Colllna rf (olmn lb ran 0 3 3 4 0 4 3 10 0 4 2 5 1 3 0 13 3 0 4 4 4 0 3 0 4 3 10 4 13 0 Gaodmnrab Jooat aa Thrnbry If Jensen cf Whilac "117 lb 4 o 9 0 1 atou-So- uth Sugar Denied Bid “for Title BONAFIDE- hunting-doganizations In Utah gained a contropoint in their year-lon- 2 g versy to be allowed to shoot 13 Zaurhln 3 0 0 3 3 111 Lepcio 3b game birds at Jtizzuto u 3 112 Pleraall cf 3 0 10 trials The commission retriever 2 10 0 3 Brewer p 11 Turlyp 10 0 0 MILWAUKEE WIS April 15 ruled that such trials will be 0 0 0 1 (UP) — Suacap Ray Robinson’s at- approved upon written applica11 1 17 IS 11 37 71 Tetali return to the ready tion from bonafide organizaTetalt tempted nut for Brewer In Ath lot SIB 300— 4 cash of a middleweight boxing tions New Yerk Its 100 010 —I champion hit a momentary snag Beiten Field trial areas and conduct RBI —Skowron 3 Bauer E— None Colllna Throneberry 3 Jenien 2B— Friday when Fred Saddy chair- of trials will be under departBerra HR —Skowron Throneberry 3 man of the National Roxing ment supervision Jensen Bauer Colllna S — Turley DP —Lepcio Goodman and Zaurhln BB— Assn rating committee said the In action the oilier SO— Turley 2 Brewer 3 Suare NBA would not make him a Turley 10 Brewer B Suere 1 0 In B Suaca 0 in 1 paper champion Brewer 6 6 Since 0 0 WP— farm-purchase- d 1 1 Mo-Br- ewer Turley Brewer 4--4 W— Turley L—Biewer tl-0- ) 40-1- Robinson's manager Galnford said he would petition the NBA to recognise Robinson as middleweight champion because present champion Bobo Olson was "casting his lot with the George Little Loop Plans First Workouts Little League ashave their first trypirants out for team positions Saturday league officials said Friday Saturday at 9 am will report at 10 am should turn out and at 11 am the group will have its chance All practices Saturday will be at White Park Rose Park Little League boundaries go from 2nd West on the east to the west city limits and from 5th North to the city limits Only boys who live within this area are eligi- ble for the Rose Park League Rose Fark know Robinson is sincere 1 Mila— Bain Judkins 44A4 in Milwaukee night for his third victory since coming out of retirement last fall knockout Tfiurs-nort- rfav Featured Rex Layne vs Willie Jackson (10 Rounds) High’s Leopards South Allan Mavla Johannaen South: Smith Mavn :5l3 up 824 points Friday afternoon Pole vault— Schmitt South amt Hoon the Granite cinders to sweep llister Mavti tied for fn at four-waha for third Henninger Mavl Arrh- - a three-watrack meet as Jory dan took second Sylvester Hurls Feel Wirfowl state standard h rin-ciik- for motoring j THRIUS the to America' j 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