Show I MAY 4 WEDNESDAY EVENING National League American League licagc St Louis Milwaukee Newt York New York Boaton Kansas City Washington Baltimore Display Power Pittsburgh Cincinnati Tadsy’s Schedule St Louis at Brooklyn (night) —Law- Yesterday’s Results Cleveland 7 New York d Kansas City 4 Baltimore Chicago 5 Washington 3 Detroit 4 Boston 2 American at Kansas City Kansas City Baltimore AB H O A AB H O A --v 5 0 2 4 Cox2b3b Power lb 4 2 10 1 4 14 0 Diering cf Rennarf 3 13 01 3 10 4 0 3 0 Ken'dyrf Finiganb 0 0 10 Young2b ZernialIf3 110 Wilson cf 4 110 4 110 Eversjf jrf 4 3 4 0 Smith c Suder2b 2 3 2 2 17 0 Triandoslb D’M'striss t09 0 6 1 Shantzc 10 12 Pyburn3b 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Coancf Burtschyp Gorman p 0 0 0 4 114 Miranda ss 0 0 1 3 10 0 Palicap Ceccarellip 0 3 0 bAstrothc 0 0 0 0 Kretlowp Yesterday’s Results Chicago 6 New York 0 (2-- (1-- 2) rence I (2-- 1) vs (0-- 0) 0) (1-- 110 00 4- - 0 Fitzg'r’ldc 4 0 3 1 Runnels 2b 3 3 5 0 Vernon lb 4m Siverslf I 4 2 2 1 Busbycf 4 0 2 0 Delis rf 3 0 11 Kliness 0 aOravetz 3 2 0 2 M’D'mottp 1 0 0 0 bLevan (1-- 2) 1 Pittsburgh — 14 3 3 3 2 0 0 h 211 000 OOx— 4 i Freese Long HR— Clemente BB — Littlefield 1 RobS — jClemente inson 5 Crone 1 SB— Spahn1 2 WLittle—Litfield 7 Robinson 2 Crone tlefield (1-- L— Spahn 2) 1111 For-niel- 100-yar- d light-heavyweig- (1-- an (0-- 1) i Strickl’dss 3 12 4 2 0 10 Foilesc 3 2 6 1 4 12 0 Heganc 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 Garcia p 4 0 12 dRosen Newhouserp Narlesklp 10 0 0 16 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 Th'ps’n3b 34 00 4110 Mayscf 2 Jacks’nb Speakelf ' King If Banks ss Irvinlf Williams 2b 3 2 0 10 12 Westrumc 10 3 0 aHofman 10 0 0 Grassoc 0 0 10 Chitic Baker 2b Rushp bRhodes 10 0 0 32 10 27 9 Kattc 0 0 2 0 Totals Hearn p 10 11 aGrounded out for Hunter in 9th cCastleman 10 0 0 bWalked for Morgan in 9th Wilhelm p 0 0 11 cStruck out for Noren in 9th 0 0 dTaylor 10 dFlied out for Garcia in 7th 000—4 0 0 0 0 000 013 Corwinp New York 100 200 40x — 7 Cleveland 30 4 27 10 Totals Bauer HR — 3 5 27 8 Folles 2B— Collins — 5th 2 in Westrum at tor BB out Mantle aStruck Lop Kiner Smith 3 bFouled out for Grasso in 8th Garcia 2 Newhouser 2 SO —LopatW— cFlied out for JHearn in 6th Morgan 2 Garcia d Narleskl L L— Lopat dFlied out for William in 8th Garcia 310 000 020 --8 Chicaao 000 000 000— 0 York New Detrlt Boiln H O A 3B— Fondy 2 AB i2B— Mueller Speake H O A AB DP— Chiti Kuennss 3 2 2 4 SB — Fondy SF — Jackson 4 0 2 2 Goodtn’n2b Hatf’ld2b 4 3 1 ahd Fondy Wilhelm and Lockman4 5 1 2 0 Piersallcf Kalinerf 4 127 BB — Rush 2 Hearn1 1 SO — Rush 4 0 3 0 Thr’nb'rylf Corwin 2 W— Fain lb 3 0 Hearn 4 Wilhelm 4 13 2 Wbitec L— Hearn bJ M PhTp 0 0 0 Rush 3 0 0 0 Jensenrf 4 1 12 1 Zauchinlb JD Ph’l’ps 04 0 1 Boone 3b 11 4 2 12 Lepcio3b (2-- (0-- 3) 11 Friend cMele 10 X3 Delock p 2 0 Itt 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 0 Fines at 5 Baseball Pilots 3) (1-- 2 Goodwin Pitches 11 0 Klelyp 0 0 aOlson 0 0 Suscep 0 0 dDaley 3 12 ' Delsinglf Tutttlecf 3 2 4 Wilsonc 2 0 7 Hoeftvp Pinch-Hitte- 1 SAN FRANCISCO (UP)— President Claire V Goodwjn of the Pacific Coast League fined five PCL managers yesterday for offenses ranging from profanity to unbecoming conduct Tommy Heath of San Francisco and Bobby Bragan "of Hollywood were fined $50 each Heath was accused of shoving an umpire Bragan was fined for sending a parade of eight s to the plate for the same player in Sunday’s game at Los Angeles Tony Freitas of Sacramento Frank O’Doul of Oakland and Fred Hutchinson of Seattle were ’ fined $25 each was Freitas fined fpr causing an unnecessary delay of a game by a prolonged argument and O’Doul and Hutchinson were accused of using profanity i pinch-hitter- j 5 Bays to Serve Cardinals Bu-hell- er I Results Oakland 2 Los Angeles 1 Seattle 2 Sacramento 0 San Francisco 6 Hollywood Portland 5 San Diego 2 7-- li!l!liigi!I!t!ll!KA fiery Bragan: “All those batters were used to show up the umpires who already had made a farce of the game" McCall Started For New Record er Stadium in June d 7-- British Bookie: e Favor Marciano 7-- 4 light-heavyweig- ht 4-- 225-poun- Yesterday’s d ld player Vexed with the umpiring as his earn was losing to Los Angeles a Pacific Coast League double- deader Hollywood Manager CHICAGO (UP) — Earl Bays Bobby Bragan sent up eight men a d tackle from Eastern iconsecutively as pinch hitters in State has signed With Kentucky ithe last inning of the opener the Cardinals for the Chicago other They kept replacing each 1955 season it was announced toClarence until after one pitch Bays was the Cards’ 23rd eventually grounded out day draft choice last January If the umpire wasn’t confounded the official scorer was Hollywood jm !lost 5 and then 5--0 Said the (2-- 2) 1) rs LOS ANGELES (AP) — Base-al- l fans saw something differ-n- t in umpire baiting yesterday— ight pinch hitters for the same 30 10 27 7 Totals aFlied out for Kiely in 7th bRan for Fain m 8th cFouled out for Friend in 9th dStruck out for Susce in 9th — 002 000 000 2 Boston 000 120 Olx— 4 Detroit 2B — Lepcio Piersall Tuttle HR — Kalina BB— Delock 3 Susce 2 HoeftW—3 SO— Delock 1 Susce 2 Hoeft 6 L— Delock Hoeft (3-- 1) Same Player Gets 4 0 0 33 6 24 12 (3-- 2) 2-1- Sid fight Flaherty Olson’s manager The battle of the champions with Moore’s title but not Olson’s at stake would be held in one of the New York ball parks and was expected to draw more than $600-00- 0 according to Moore’s man- ager Charley Johnston Johnston said the bout was “practically set” for the week of June 20 and he added that he expected the match to be closed today when Gibson straightened out “some minor details about terms” with Flaherty The fight was set up by Moore's smashing win over Nino Valdez in Las Vegas Monday night and Olson’s impressive clouting of exchamp Joey Maxim here last 'I 12 month Panter to Test Former Champ YOU SAVE DETROIT (AP) — Sugar Ray Robinson who once could have won with one hand carries hi$ comeback campaign against Garth Panter of Salt Lake City in a tonight The former middleweight champ has posted three' decisions and a loss since returning to the ring Panter has lost six of his last seven starts $1290 $1353 $1497 $1630 $1802 $1877 $1233 $1497 $1353 er I! hillliiiMl! i!!!) 1 j Moved Him in NEW YORK (NEA) — Whitey Lockman the i New York Giants' NEW YORK (NEA) — Seybaseman started in mour Swihoff who runs a base- first as an outfielder majors ball statistical bureau was adding figures in the Polo Grounds U DEADLINE press box he’d “Shhhh!” constantly the II hiss at those around him “Working with these figures is ough Give me a break will you? I make a mistake on these the whole foundation of the game crumbles These are official rec- ords” Just then Brooklyn’s Duke Snider took a wicked cut at a pitch The bat flew from his I iiands and went to the inound on the fly Giant pitcher John McCall sidestepped it ' “He should have fielded the bat then threw’ it to first ” somebody cracked “That would have started a whole new record book for Seymour to worry about” j j On STATE INSPECTIONS Is May 16th ONLY 10 All Prices Pius Similar Savings on Tubeless OGDEN FORD SALES 0 Before You Buy New Tires YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON Glair’s Specialized Servico Jenson Sorvico Barilelt Motor Co 2895 Kiesel Ave Roy 2661 Washington Blvd t Elmo Bird Servico Farley’s Beeline Servico 23rd St and Grant Ave Clearfield 12th St and Wail Ave OK Rubber Welders Road Bros Geo Reid Sorvico 3893 and 302 Washington Blvd 24th St and Kiesel Ave Sunset FAMOUS up nniiCjl H2 0HpQ:iDB WHISKEY PINT— CODS 45 Now you can get this famous G xxJyear for the lowest prices in its history Stop in — see it today) TOM POORMAN TIRE CO I - Tires White-Wa- ll Phone 8803 TRUCKERS! 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Golfer Uses Shotgun on Thief Moore Olson to Clash in 3 0 3 Hunter ss 0 0 Slaughter 0 0 Lopatp 0 0 Morganp 0 0 bRobinson j er 3) 0) wWr ht d 1) r d y 15-rou- es Pod-biOl- 120-yar- Fracchia Pitches er right-hand-loade- Drops Mit Verdict J (2-- 4-- left-hand- us” Gr’ngr’ssrfIf 44 0 Ennis Lopatac 23 10 Palyslf Jones3b Harmon3b Smalley ss 30 Postjrf M’MUlanss Wehm'rp 2 1 Valentlnep Lov’ng’thp 01 00 Springp Minarcinp Kipper p 01 00 aBailey cGorbous Pearcep bThurman Colep 0 0 Podbielanp 0 ld - Dropo has hit five homers and Dropolb 110 knocked in 12 runs whije batting Rlvercfrf 4 2 3 0 5 2 14 Lollarc 3 14 0 4 14 0 over 300 With Detroit1 last year 110 Fornielesp 02 0 0 01 2 10 2 he had four homers and 44 RBIs 0 0 0 0 Donovan p 10 But Nieman wh didn’t show Consuegrap 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Q 0 0 J enough in training to break into i Totals 29 7 27 16 0 6 0 0 33 11 24 8 the starting lineup on opening 0 0 1 6 9th in aSingled for Kline 1 6 0 0 bHit into doubleplay for Pasqual day has done even better He 9th — 3 36 ill 27 8 33 8 27 10 has five home runs and has driv010 Totals 000 002 Washington 001 002 20x— 5 en in 19 while batting 340 With aFlied out for Minarcm in 3rd Chicago t Filed out for Pearce in 4th 2B— McDermott Dropo HR— Lollar Detroit last season Nieman hit in 8th BB— Flied out for Kipper Vernon SB— Busby S— Kell — 7 200 230 1 000 1 McDermott 4 Donovan Cincinnati eight homers and batted in 35 311 000 000— 5 runs in 91 Pascual 1 SO — McDermott 5 Donovan Philadelphia games Harmon 3B — Lopata L— 2B — Burgess 2 Pascual 2 W — Donovan Lollar has been even more of HR— Morgan Bell Kluszewski 2 HarMcDermott mon S— Podbielan BB— Valentine 1 a surprise In last night’s 5-4 Cleveland Minarcin 3' Podbielan 1 Wehmeier New Yark fee 1 victory over Washington SO— 2 Minarcin ABHOA ABHOA Lovenguth 1 Cole slammed 1 0 run home his 3 seventh 5 Smith rf 12 1 5 3 2 Bauer rf Lovenguth LKipper — Spring Avila 2b 4 112 2 Podbielan tl-4 12 0 Norenlf equaling last year’s total and Wertz lb 4 2 7 0 1 0 0 0 cCerv in his 15th run slightly knocked Yerk New Alto belli lb 0 0 2 0 4 12 1 Mantle cf hicage 0 4 ABHOA O A 14 AB H his c 1954 output J Kinerlf under 7 0 Berra 3 0 1 10 4 1 0 0 4 Lockm’nlb 0 J 4 3 1 Collins lb 4 17 Popecf Bolgercf Darkss 4 0 14 3 Carey 3b Majeski3b 3 100 01 4 2 9 0 Fondylb 0 Mueller rf 4 2 10 0 4 2 Miksisrf 10 Denteb 3 M'D5gd2b 4 -- d - Philadelphia ABHOA 100 RBIs we’ll give everybody a Axhburrlcf 5 3 3 0 run for the pennant” He said Morgan 2b 5 2 2 21 9 Nieman 0 “might help only that Torg’sonlb 3 1 Cincinnati 13 0 3 10 (2-- 3) Associated Press Sports Writer LOGAN (AP) — The UniverBranch Rickey’s Pittsburgh’s “fuzz kids” are now the sity of Utah track squad opened “nuisance kids” of the National League its spring session yesterday withr While the haughty New York an 85-4- 6 victory over Utah State The Utes won nine first places Giants and Milwaukee Braves try three-ru- n homer by Bill Wilson an'd swept two events— the broad to maintain complete calm in the in the eighth inning Th Chijump and the two mile The only face of continuing reverses the two-eveindividual winner how- beardless Pirates are kicking up cago White Sox trimmed the ever was Utah State’s Ezra Smith sawdust all over the place on Washington Senators 5-- 1 The fleet sophomore won both They’ve won three games in a timely hitting and sharp relief the 100 and 220-yardashes row and are playing as if they Mile — 1 Hagen (AC) 2 John- take serious stock in Rickey’s pitching by Dick Donovan and Consuegra son (U) 3 Morris (U) 4:285 “five-yea- r plan” which fixed Sandy There’s not a player in the 440 — 1 Tovey (U) 2 Broun 1955 as the date for a pennant (AC) 3 Morris (U) :492 Nobody seriously expects a regular Pittsburgh lineup who Shot put— 1 Nellestein (U) 2 pennant from Pittsburgh this is 30 or older Outfielder Roberto Erz (AC) 3 Cramer (U) 45 feet soon but they can expect surClemente 20 represents the 64 inches prises 1 — Tron-teJavelin Loosli (U) 2 l Last night a Balti- youth movement and does it well 3 191 more castoff Pirates’ southpaw with a 333 batting average Nellestein (U) (AC) It was young Clemente who feet 5 inches Dick Littlefield shut out the dash — 1 Smith (AC) Milwaukee Braves 0 on seven opened up the fireworks on 2 Osbourne (U) 3 Liddle (U) hits This stretched the Braves’ Braves veteran Warren Spahn :103 string of scoreless innings to 22 with a leadoff home run 1 and was only the fourth time High jump — since 1952 a Prattley (U) tied has 6 feet 4 inches blanked the d high hurdles — 1 Pratt-le- Milwaukee power Two-Hitt- er 2 Bore (U) 3 Wilks Braves Falter (U) Nino Valdez of Cuba has a wild look in one eye and practically (AC) :15 5 The Braves dropped Pole vault — 1 Harrop (U) 2 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS no look in the other as he faces champ Archie the lule nlLlu'Ji i By games 3 Smith 12 Scriber e non-titl(AC) (AC) —tL Converted infielder Don Fnc- bout at Las Moore in the sixth round of a Their onjy comfort Dodgers feet won decision Moore the establishing himself as the top Vegas that the champion New York chia hurled a two-hitt880-yarrun — 1 Anderson was contender for the heavyweight crown were another game back night to lead San Francisco to a Giants (AC) 2 Miller (U) and Furr The Giants also were white- 6--0 victory over Hollywood in the (U) 1:582 washed 0 by the Chicago Cubs’ Pacific Coast League 220-yardash — 1 Smith (AC) Bob Rush who fashioned a four-hittSeattle the PCL leader 2 Osbourne (U) 3 Liddle (U) while Bob Speake and Dee blanked Sacramento 2-- 0 for :226 be- Jehosie Heard’s with three third Fondy triples victory 1 Two mile — Morris (U) and tween them battered the Giants’ N Y Oakland edged Los Angeles 2-- 1 Mullin (U) tied 3 Curtis (U) Jim Hearn MANCHESTER and Bob Hall led Portland to 4 England 953 5-- 2 two Kluszewski Ted of hit Big — Sand-bach triumph over San Diego also 220-yar(NEA) Members of the low hurdles — 1 Brown Cincinnati’s home down yielding only two hits to runs Country Club were dis- (AC) 2 Cody (U) 3 Mackey the Philadelphia Phillies 5 turbed about the golf ball steal- (U) :241 In the American League where One-mil— 1 Utah State Ne— SAN FRANCISCO (UP) relay n of a Blackie course hanger-oonly two and a half games seping Cook and Pear- arate the Davis (Anderson were here under top four clubs the way gotiations 3:272 son) Cleveland Indians the chamIn two years the bird had today to give middleweight Discus — 1 Howell (U) 2 Park- New York Yankees whipped in their pion Carl Bobo Olson a shot at filched 80 balls C C Fear a inson (U) 3 Dean (AC) 138 feet first clash of the season LONDON (AP)— British bookcrown of member was nominated to stop 5 inches the Hold Lead this He packed a shotgun in his ies business judgment prevailing 1 — 2 Broad Taylor (U) jump Archie Moore in New York come bag and then drove a ball to the This Indians’ over the 21 3 preserved Holt patriotism today made feet (U) Harrop (U) June half-gam- e spot where Blackie stayed lead over the Detroit Rocky Marciano a prohibitive fa3 inches He then fired away — and Truman Gibson executive secTigers who topped the Boston vorite to lick Britan’s Don Blackie a crow — to that used Ore PORTLAND homer Cockell in their May 16 heavyBoxBobby Red Sox 2 onA1a tw’o-ru- n retary of the International down a tree and fly Woods from 136 swoop Kaline Spokane by stopped weight title scrap in San Franing Club reportedly flew here away with any ball in 134 was The Los Kansas cisco The best offer on MarciPere beat Athletics Angeles sight City Aguirra from Las Vegas to iron out minor dead 4-- 3 6 Orioles on the a ano was 1 Baltimore with details of the nt catcher Sherm Lollar Lollar hit seven home runs all last year and knocked in 34 runs with a 244 average His showing prompted the Sox to deal with Baltimore for Clint Courtney Nieman was a “throw in” in the deal which sent first baseman Ferris Fain to Detroit in exchange for Walt Dropo After the Dropo deal General Manager Frank Lane said: “If Dropo gets us 25 homeruns and G 3B 3) 4 Longlb Cole 2b Littlefldp 3 2 8 0 x GR1MSLEY on the power with little respecl for American League pitchers Leading an attack which in eludes 24 home runs in 17 games are a couple of forgotten men— j and outfielder Bob Nieman Cronep 6 ABHOA 6 4 Of 4 2 Temple 2b Fox 2b 3 0 4 17 0 Burgess c MmosaUf 3 Kell3b 3 0 0 2 5 2 2 Q Bellcf Niemanrf 2 0 0 0 5 3 8 0 Klus’skilf McGheecf 0 0 10 3 0 10 Jabl’skilf Car’squelss 3) 33 8 27 6 Totals aSingled for Bruton in 8th bFouled out for Spahn in 3rd cjStruck out for Robinson in 7th 000 000 000 — 0 Milwaukee ABHOA ABHOA 4 2 2 1 Yostlb 0-- 0) 34 7 2411 Chlcaga Washington (2-- 1) 2) 4 3 19 1 Adcocklb 4 13 3 O’Con’lUb 0 0 10 Spahnp 4 0 5 0 Crandallc 1 00 0 bPendleton 1 0 0 0 bPendleton 1 0 0 0 Robinson p 1 0!0 0 cTanner aWilked for Kretlow in 9th in 7th bPopped for Ceccarelli 000 100 101—3 Baltimore 100 000 03x— 4 Kansas City 2B — Smith 2 Power Suder 3B— Diering Suder " Miranda HR— Evers 2 CecWilson SF— Zernial BB — Palica — 1 SO Palica 2 carelli --5 Burtschy Kretlow 1 Ceccarelli 4 Burtschy 3 L— Palica W— Burtschy (2-- 0) White Sox jin Thick of Pennant Race 1) Logan ss Mont'mTrcf 2 0 2 00 Mathews3b Shepardc 5 18 Freese 3b 4 113 Thomson If Aaronrf Mejiaslf 4 0 4 0 4 1 1 6 4 0 0 0 4 2 2 0 ryDm©ni Utah Trackmen Pirates Cause Trouble in Trim Aggies New National Campaign ' By Wide Score ByWILL Cincinnati 7 Philadelphia Pittsburgh 4 Milwaukee 0 Only games scheduled CHICAGO (AP)— Long known! Milwaukee Plttiburgh ABHOA as a “good field-n- o hit” team thej AB HO A Clementerf 4 12 0 Chicago White Sox have turned 3 0 10 Bruton cf Groat ss 3 0 0 0 1110 aPafkocf 31 8 87 Totals (0-- (1-- New York —Jones at Chicago Gomez (2-- 0 0 0 0 aWoodling 32 8 24 10 vs Podres 1) 2) (5-- 0) 1) (1-- Cincinnati at Philadelphia (night)— vs Mrozinski Staley (2-Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (light) — vs Surkont Burdette 1) 34 8 24 ter CmaH’otLoll 4 Today's Schedule Washington at Chicago— Porterfield2 vs Harshman Baltimore at Kansas City—Kretlow (0-or Byrd vs Raschi Boston at Detroit (night)— Nixon (3-(2-vs Lary 1 1 New York at Cleveland (night)— (3-Ford vs Lemon 4 0 7 1 IHlkao'D f Cleveland Detroit i Cstsftbtftf'' Dial 2-11- 85 NO QUART— CODK 121 NO 120 Backed by 123 Years of Distilling Experience1 - a Chuck & BobVCar Clinic i 1 taiiJM ilHMUk CM©' ClMTL fi II Hinckley ! Inc 2810 Washington Blvd Ralph Johnson Servico Perry Garago 32nd St and Washington Blvd Perry - I i ' |