LECTURE SERIES 'DAChemistry Building, Room 1300 DAILYiI Wednesdays, 4 p.m. a 'a1I'tia OFFICIAL July 12 - Prof. Bruno Rossi M.T. Mesons.of rnoR si be on "Cour Associate Pro Edward Bord Counseling7 , Psychological of Michigan . U r.M ROUND-UP: * * Murphy / Pitches 2-Hitter Big Jim Murphy turned in nother sparkling pitching per- rmance striking out 11 men to ead his Ed's Boys nine to a 5-1 in over Tyler House in intra- aural softball play yesterday. MVturphy allowed only two hits in he top game of yesterday's card. * * * STRAUSS HOUSE produced the >iggest run total in the^ six games played. Scoring 19 runs, the ltauss nine beat the Cooley louse squad by nine runs, 19-10. The Hardrocks were close be- hind in the run department with 18, which they notched while knocking off the Architects, 18- 11, The Chemistry team compound- ed 17 markers to stay well up in the scoring race by decomposing, the L utheran Chapel aggregation, 17-2. In the other contests played yesterday, Fletcher Hall downed Anderson House, 10-2 and the Goldbricks slugged the Pickups, 8-2. -~As The Laundromat is Air Conditioned Our Machines Do All the Work 0 0 25c per washer load Dryers Available 0 Attendants always ready to aid you For a slight additional charge we will remove your clothes from the washer, dry them, and have them ready for you to take home Hours-8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. HALF-HOUR LAUNDRY 510 E. Williams Phone 5540 Win on Homer in 14th By JACK HAND Yankee Tom Henrich in the 12th, Pafko almost won the game CHICAGO - (AP) - Willowy Red the National Leaguers clawed back himself in the 11th when he sent Schoendienst powered a Ted Gray for their first win since 1944 in left fielder Dom DiMaggo of home run ball into the upper left this first extra inning "dream" Boston back near the fence to field seats in the 14th inning yes- game. The series now stands 12-5, drag down his long drive with terday to snap American League still in favor of the now vanquish- the bases loaded and two out. All-Star domination with a tingl- ed Americans. Jansen blazed into the record ing 4-3 National League victory. What looked like a routine de- books with one of the best jobs Top-drawer pitching by New ecision for the 9-5 favored Ameri- since this colorful series originated rk'na wrriJans nandhBckwen cans turned into a dog-eat-dog in this same Comiskey Park back sent the crowd of 46,127 home bab- battle after Ralph Kiner tied the in 1933. Allowed to work more senttheowdnofhfinest games score with a lead off homer off than three innings when the game bling about one of the f Detroit's Art Houtteman in the vent overtime, the Giants' control in * a * ninth, artist stifled the Americans with SAVED BY A back-to-the-wall With the Phils' brilliant reliefer, one hit in five frames, striking out catch by Chicago's Andy Pafko on Jim Konstanty, and Jansen and six men. Blackwell in control, the Ameri- cans never threatened after they THE CROWD roared with Jan- took the lead with two off Dodger sen as he mowed down the Ameri- LaM otta to Don Newcombe in the fifth. Never can sluggers from the seventh threatened, that is, except for the through the 11th. He whiffed two sensational catch by Pafko in the each in the seventh, eighth and D ef di e 12th. ninth including Larry Doby, of * * * Cleveland, George Kell, of Detroit ANDY, second man in the Na- and Ted Williams of Boston. tional swing shift center field Jansen's work followed in the gang, raced to the wall in deep same pattern as Konstanty whc center to drag down Henrich's fanned Hoot Evers and Jim Hegan NEW YORK-()-A grim Jake long pinch drive with two gone in in the hitless sixth, his only inn- LaMotta, vowing he will show the the 12th. Backing near the score- ing. Then after Jansen did his home folks "I still can fight," de- board, some 425 feet from home job, Blackwell continued to bam- fends his middleweight crown to- plate, Pafko made one of the fin- boozle the losers with his baffl- night against handsome, young est catches in any All-Star game. ing side arm stuff. and unbeaten Tiberio Mitri of Italy in Madison Square Garden. ALL-STAR POST SPORT EM The 15-rounder will mark La-PO T P R EM Motta's first defense of the title he won from the late Marcel Cer-HapAfter NL Win dan in Detroit 13 months ago. The fight will start at 9 p.m. -, (Ann Arbor time). It will not be By CHARLES DUNKLEY By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN broacaBronx Bull has been estab- CHICAGO -(A)- Burt Shotton, CHICAGO - (P) - You wouli lished a 5 to 7 favorite. at the age of 65 was full of grins- have thought the American Leag- * * . ~ happy as a 14-year-old schoolboy ters had won. PHILADELPHIA -(P) - The over the 4-3 triumph has National They were still a cocky, jesting ten-round non-title fight between Leaguers fashioned yesterday. bunch as they piled into thei. Lightweight Champion Ike Wil- The bitterness in his heart from dressing room after losing the All. liams and welterweight George a pre-game booing and jeering at Star game to the Nationals. (Sugar) Costner, scheduled for his introduction was almost gone. last night at Shibe Park, was post- He charged into the dressing room THAT IS, all except the Yanke poned for the second time be- and cut loose with a blood-curdl- clipper, Joe DiMaggio. Joe hit int cause of rain. ing yell, a double play to end the game ii Promoter Frank Palumbo has * * * the 14th inning. not decided what he'll do in event "THERE'S SIMPLY nothing to "They wanted me to swing weather again halts the program it-with that kind of a gang," and I did," said Joe, sitting tonight. beamed the genial old boss of the alone and dejectedly in front of Brooklyn Dodgers. Shotton spoke his locker. "Blackwell (pitcher briefly of the booing that follow- Ewell Blackwell of Cincinnati) Pep Suspended ed his introduction: served up a slow curve ball. I "I stood out there long enough went for it and Just didn't bite WASHINGTON-The National with my hat in my hand to let into it enough, that's all. I don't Boxing Association yesterday sus- them see me and get all the feel so good about it." pended the World Featherweight boos out of their system. Those Twirlers Art Houtteman and Te Champion, Willie Pep. 46,000 out there ought to be, Gray, Detroit aces, joked with eac] The suspension is to run for ashamed of themselves now." other about the home run pitche heinfinite period, according to Shotton said he knew Hank they delivered that eventually de Ppaabthe Sauer "wouldn't have a complaint. cided the outcome. Pep was also suspended by the Sauer is a gentleman. All I want- * * * District of Columbia Boxing Corn- ed to do was win." "GUESS WE ARE just the horn mission. The suspension will hold * * * run twins," chirped Houttemar in the 47 states which are ruled THE CHICAGO FANS booed when Gray met him near th by the NBA. Shotton because of the Sauer in- showers. Reason for the suspension was cident. Shotton had tried to dis- Houtteman said Ralph Kiner's Pep's failure to show up for a place the Chicago outfielder with four-bagger off him in the ninth weigh-in prior to a scheduled fight his own Duke Snider but was over- which tied the score 3-3, was with Bobby Bell of Youngstown, ruled. tagged on a fast ball. Gray de- Ohio. The fight was postponed in- In the crowded dressing room, scribed his home run pitch to definitely.Shotton squeezed his way St. Louis' Red Schoendienst in through to congratulate his vic- the 14th-the blow that brought Robinson May Repeat torious players. He had his pic- the Nationals their fifth win in NEW YORK-()-Jackie Rob- ture taken with Red Schoen- 17 All-Star classics-as a "low inson seems a likely bet to retain dienst of the Cardinals, whose fast one." 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