SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAIIV PAGr _%rVVN i . -*.A' oJrjY UJ4 iit:?:}}:. . <- : NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GI Milwaukee 4 7 .667 Cincinnati 14 7 .667 - Brooklyn 12 9 .5712 Philadelphia 12 9 .5712 St. Louis 11 9 .5503 New York 10 13 .4355 Chicago 7 14 .3337 Pittsburgh 5 17 .2279 TODAY'S GAMES Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (2) Brooklyn at New .York Milwaukee at St. Louis (2) Cincinnati at Chicago (2) Yesterday's Results Ph;iladelphia 7, Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 8, Chicago 7 St. Louis 8, Milwaukee 7 New York 6, Brooklyn 5 B 21 2 ,~ AMERICAN LEAGUE WV L Pct. GI Chicago 13 7 .650 New York 13 8 .619 Cleveland 12 8 .600 Boston 12 9 .571 Detroit 11 12 .478 Kansas City 11 12 .478 Baltimore 9 12 .420 4 Washington 5 18 .217 TODAY'S GAMES Kansas City at Cleveland (2) Chicago at Detroit New York at Baltimore Washington atyBoston (2) Yesterday's Results Cleveland 2, Kansas City 1 New York 6, Baltimore 4 Chicago at Detroit-Rain Washington at Boston-Rain 1; l Yf AB 5 4 4 1 2 3 3 4 4 33 R 1 0 Y 1 1 0 1 Q 0 6 H 1 0 1 0 4 2 2 1 3 1 11 RBI 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 ! 2 0 6 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 AB R H1 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 3 10 1 2 0 1 20 1 2 0 1 100 200 5 30010 201 0 RBI E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1-5-2 4-5-0 BAG IT, DON'T DRAG IT Iaving trouble getting all the camnera gear cOllected together for vacation, weekend outing, or just an afternoon's picnic? Let's see, camera, light meter-- in the Pocket, film-another pocket, filters--a third pocket, sunshade-a fourth pocket, now pockets are ftll and there isn't room for anything else, and we still have tripod, flash gun, bulbs, cable release, etc., etc., etc. No, having the wife carry it isn't the idea e " "ant to get across, what we are trying to say is "Buy a GADGET BAG," (from us, preferably). We have an excellent selection of gadget bags in all price i I I r BRIEF AT THE KNEE OSU NINE FOLLOWS: Hawkeyes Take Lead FRED V. BASOM By The Associated Press burprising Iowa moved into first place in the Big Ten baseball race on the wings of a double-sweep of Minnesota yesterday, 3-2, and 6-4. Hawkeye pitchers Don Dobrino and Jack Nora held the Gophers to live hits and six hits, respec- tively, in gainiing the victories. Tne first game of the scheduled triple-header was canceled be- cause of wet grounds. The opener of the twin bill was Cleveland Puts Rookie Maris On Injury List CLEVELAND (1P) - X-rays dis- closed yesterday that Roger Mans, the Cleveland. Indians slugging rookie outfielder, suffered two fractured ribs in a collision at second base during a game with Kansas City Friday night. Dr. Donald A. Kelly, team phy- sician, said Maris will be laid up from 10 days to two weeks. Maris, 21, led the Indians in home runs, with 5, and in runs batted in with 16. His batting average is .315. He collided with Milt Graff of the Athletics at second base. Graff's elbow struck him in the right side. Maris was the second Indian regular to be sidelined by injury this week. Herb Score, Cleveland's strike- out king, was smashed in the right eye by a line drive during a game with the New York Yankees Tues- day night here. Manager Kerby Farrell said yesterday that he would use Jim Busby in the left field slot in place of Maris. Until this accident occurred, Maris had captured most of the baseball writers' attention as the possible rookie of the year from the New York Yankee's Toney Kubek. marked by controversy. Four Gophers, including coach Dick Siebert were ejected from the game which Siebert said he would protest on Umpire Jim Ryan's ruling in the eighth inning re- garding a Gopher pinch-hitter re-. maining in the game. Ohio State, idle because of poor weather, slipped into second place ahead of Michigan who dropped a doubleheader to Illinois. Northwestern pulled in front of the dropping Gophers when it took two from Indiana, 4-0, 12-1. North- western pitchers held the weak hitting Hoosiers to two hits in. the opener and three hits in the night- cap. Indiana committed two errors in the first game and seven mis- cues in the second game giving the Wildcats five unearned runs of their 12-run total. Michigan State and Purdue were canceled because of wet grounds. 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