0 WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P'AGE SEVE.N' -, mis Yanks Stop Cleveland; WhiteSox Trip Boston BARGAIN DAYS at Men's Toggery THIS BRONC was wild and wooly and hard to hurry in the Denver Post wild horse race at Cheyenne, Wyoming, Frontier Days (July 22). She was airborne the minute contestants began working to saddle and knocked down Kit Childers (131) of Omak, Washington, and reared over him. By The Associated Press NEW YORK-Home runs by Joe Collins and Gil McDougald helped the New York Yankees break their Cleveland jinx last night as they defeated the Indians, 4-2, for the first time in seven games before the largest crowd of the season, 57,461. * * * WHITE SOX 4, RED SOX 2 BOSTON-Homers by Sam Mele and *Minnie Minoso enabled the Chicago White Sox to tighten their second-place grip by dampening, the flaming spirits of the Boston Red Sox with a 4-2 victory last night before 35,385 -- Fenway Park's largest crowd of the sea- son. By so doing, the White Sox snapped a seven-game winning pitching streak of their discarded Hec (Skinny) Brown. IGERS 8, SENATORS 5 WASHINGTON-Detroit spurt- ed into an 8-0 lead against Wash- ington in the early innings and then held on for an 8-5 victory last night. It marked the Tigers' fifth straight win over the Senators. * * * EFFECTIVE relief pitching by Ralph Branca helped Ted Gray achieve his sixth victory. Branca entered the game in the 8th inn- ing after Ray Herbert filled the bases and had pitched two balls to Eddie Yost. Branca fanned Yost and dis- posed of Gil Coan on a ground- er to put down the threat. The Tigers shelled Spec Shea in the third inning while amassing a 6-0 lead, then added two runs against Walter Masterson in the fifth. * * * THE SENATORS chased Gray in the sixth inning with a four- run outburst and added a run off Herbert in the 7th. Matt Batts led Detroit's nine- hit attack with a triple and two singles. * * * ATHLETICS 9, BROWNS 7 PHILADELPHIA--Ray Murray's homer with Cass Michaels on base in a' weird eighth inning gave the Philadelphia Athletics a 9-7 win over the St. Louis Browns last night. * * * DODGERS 13, CUBS 2 CHICAGO - The first-place Brooklyn Dodgers scored seven un- earned runs in the second to start a 13-2 thumping of the Chicago Cubs yesterday and give Johnny Podres his seventh straight vic- tory on a four-hitter. BRAVES 2, GIANTS 0 MILWAUKEE-The Milwaukee Braves scored twice without a hit in the third inning last night and backed up rookie Bob Buhl's six- hit pitching with sparkling sup- port to shutout the New York Giants, 2-0, for the second straight night. Al Worthington held the Braves to three hits in seven innings and Hoyt Wilhelm threw hitless ball for one inning in relief. * * * CARDS 6, PIRATES 4 ST. LOUIS-Ray Jablonski bat- ted in three runs with a pair of singles last night to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 6-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates as Cliff Chambers and Joe Presko teamed up to held the Pirates to seven hits. Presko, who came on in the sixth inning, hurled four hitless innings in relief. Chambers re- ceived credit for the victory as he went out for a pinch hitter in the fifth when the Cardinals took over the lead. The Pirates scored all four of their runs in the fourth off Cham- bers. A three-run home run by Frank Thomas topped off the in- ning which saw Eddie O'Brien and Danny O'Connell each hit doubles. ALL SUITS' 20% OFF (Some at greater savings) GROUP SPORT COATS Reg. $4000 NOW $25.00 Balance Stock 20% off TOPCOATS FOR FALL Group at $25.00 Group at $39.50 Values to $55.00 All Others 20% off JACKETS for Fall & Winter 20% OFF. Group Reg. $17.50 Furlined at $5.00 Group of All Wool Pullover SWEATERS (Yellow Only) Regular $5.95 NOW $1.95 SAVE! Wed. - Thurs. Fri. - Sat. STORE-WIDE 20% Disc. on Every Item of CLOTHING or FURNISHINGS (Fair Trade Items Excepted) Select all your needs and make GREAT SAVINGS of at least 20% on anything of your choice. Many items carry Sale Tags with far greater reductions. You'll save plenty on these Bar- gain Days. ALL SALES FINAL Alterations at Cost All SWIM TRUNKS and Walking Shorts 25% OFF Group of DRESS SHIRTS Reg. Values to $4.50 NOW $2.49 Group of SPORT SHIRTS $2.49 Values to $8.95 Group of SOCKS Your choice at 39c -3 for$1.0. Values to $100 Group Rainfair Gabardine RAINCOATS $9.95 Regular $17.50 Group of All-Wool SLACKS $5.00 Others at 20% off in . Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. New York ..........64 32 .667 Chicago, ............59 38 .608 Boston ..............57 42 .576 p.Cleveland .....55 41 .7 Philadelphia .......41 55 .427 Detroit ........ ....34 62 .34 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 4, Boston 2 k New York 4, Cleveland 2 Detroit 8, Washington 5 Philadelphia 9, St. Louis 7 TODAY'S GAMES Detroit at Washington (night) Cleveland at New York 4> NATIONAL LEAGUE GB 5i/ 8% 9 20 23 30 32 W Brooklyn ...........63 Milwaukee .........56 Philadelphia ........52 New York..........50 St. Louis ...... 51 Cincinnati .........44 Chicago .... 34 Pittsburgh .........31 L 33 40 40 42 43 53 59 71 Pct. .656 .583 .565 .543 .543 .454 .366 .364 GE 7. 9 11 11 19Y2 272 35 GOLFERS Have fun at the Partridge Practice Range We furnish clubs and balls -212 miles out Washte- naw - right on U.S. 23 for 1 mile. OPEN EVERY DAY 10 A.M.-11 P.M. 1 1 607 East Liberty - Next to Michigan Theatre r READ AND USE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS * YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Brooklyn 13, Chicago, 2 Milwaukee 2, New York 0 St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 4 TODAY'S GAMES New York at Milwaukee (night) Philadelphia at Cincinnati (night) Brooklyn at Chicago Pittsburgh at St. Louis (night) I St. Louis at Philadelphia (night) Chicago at Boston Ann Arbor Bargain Days July 29th-30th SENSATIONAL STORE WIDE BARGAINS Rabideau-Harris ANN ARBOR'S HOT SPOT OF VALUES Again it's time for Ann Arbor's buying festival -- The greatest value giving event of the year -- This year is no exception . . . at Rab ideau-Harris you'll find the most outstanding values of the day. Attend early and reap the savings. All sales final. IL I Alterations at Cost. For Quick Service please make own alterations where possible. L 14 1". 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