FRIDAY, JULY 1', 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TIMER THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE T w Softball Teams Still Unbeaten t*} MARCIANO, LASTARZA THE PRINCIPLES: First Act: Signing Title Fight Contract By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK - (R) - We peered around Rocky Marciano's head to kibitz as he signed innumerable copies of a contract which obli- gates him to defend his heavy- weight championship against Ro- land LaStarza Sept. 24. It wasn't hard to do. The peer- ing that is. Rocky's head is the same size as it was when digging ditches and doing other manual chores up at Brockton to make an t honest buck. * * * - "ROCKY Marciano," he wrote. "Rocky Marciano ... Rocky Mar- ciano,... Rocky Marchiano ... " "Hey," we'blurted, "you chang- ed it." He looked up and grinned impishly. 4 "I know," he wsaid. "It don't fil make any difference." Maybe he just wanted to be sure he remem- bered how to spell his family name. "Dont's use- Rocco any more," he added. "Nobody ever called me that but my mother, anyway." * * * THE OFFICIAL signing over, it was time for the newsreel men and still photographers to take over, so the crowd in Bob Chris- tenberry's plush office eased into an adjoining room, a bare, bleak expanse at the moment cluttered with wires and portable lights and cameras. It was hot and stuffy. Christenberry was placed be- hind a desk with Marciano and LaStarza on either side of him. The still photogs had the trio post in a variety of positions, ending with Rocky and Rollie, DANCING Friday and Saturday Nites Broadcasting every Saturday Evening over WHRY from 10:30 to 11:00 CILJN Members and Guests 314 E. Liberty St. Ph. 2-39721. You Must Be 21 DON BAILEY Your Singing Host HALLRENTALS & BANQUETS ICI Cinema SL i4dd Last Times Tonight Please Nbte: At 7:00 & 9:30 P.M. CARY GRANT in FRANK CAPRA'S ARSENIC AND OLDE LACE "Riotous farce . . . good macabre fun." - New York Times EXTRA! 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Washington 42 44 .491 16 *Philadelphia 34 51 .400 231 UPSET? *St. Louis 31 55 .360 27 L *Detroit 27 57 .321 30 ai *Not including night games t YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 6, Washington 5 (1st) D ancer IVfeet Chicago 5, Washington 4 (2nd) New York at St. Louis (2-night) Boston at Detroit (night) A t A rlington Philadelphia at Cleveland r (night) The Associated Press TODAY'S GAMES CHICAGO - Some trainers and Washington at Chicago (night) race observers think a horse named New York at St. Louis (night) Van Crosby may upset favored Boston at Detroit (night) Native Dancer and seven other Philadelphia at Cleveland speedsters in tomorrow's rich (night) $155,000 Arlington Classic. R. L. Baird, leading jockey at NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit, flew to Chicago to ride W L Pct. GB Van Crosby in a workout Wednes- *Brooklyn 50 31 .617 - day in which the gelding went a *Milwaukee 49 33 .598 1 mile in 1:40 2-5 handily. *Philadelphia 45 34 .570 4 * * * *St. Louis 46 35 .568 4 AFTER the workout Harold 0. *New York 43 37 .538 6 Simmons, the horse's trainer, said *Cincinnati 37 46 .446 14 he believed that Native Dancer *Chicago 30 50 .375 19 will have to break a speed record *Pittsburgh , 27 61 .307 26% to win the one-mile classic. *Not including night games Native Dancer, winner of 15 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS races in 16 starts, will carry 126 Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night) pounds and will be ridden by St. Louis at Brooklyn (night) jockey Eric Guerin. Van Crosby Chicago at New York (night) and Jim Norris' Jamie K. each Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2- will carry 120 pounds. Eddie Ar- night) caro will be aboard Jamie K. TODAY'S GAMES The field of nine probable start- Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night) ers shaped up Thursday with the St. Louis at Brooklyn (2-night) arrival of Royal Bay Gem. Cincinnati at Philadelphia Rounding out the field are Ace (night) Destroyer; Navy Page; Sir Mango; Only games scheduled Thaxter, and Berseem. * * * Stewart's Pinch Hit Home Run Gives Chisox Two Game Sweep CHICAGO - (P) - A pinch by Wayne Terwilliger and Ed two-run homer by Eddie Stewart Fitz Gerald spun the Nats ahead in the eighth inning yesterday gave 3-0 in the second inning. Mi- the Chicago White Sox a 5-4 night- nie Minoso's two-run homer in cap victory over the Washington the third cut the margin to 3-2. Senators after a clutch run-scor- Mickey Vernon's double figured ing single by pitcher Billy Pierce in another Washington tally in the in the 10th inning provided the on- eighth before Stewart's homer in rushing second-place White Sox gh b rSe ng rush ng econ -pl ce W ite Sox the Sox half of the inning cinched with a 6-5 opening triumph, it for the onrushing second-place In the nightcap, Stewart step- Palehose. ped to the plate m place of third .. * baseman Rocky Krsnich in the IN THE 10-INNING first game, eighth inning and parked his sec- Sandy Consuegra blanked his for- and homer of the season in the mer mates on two hits through the right field stands. first six innings while the Sox * * . THE BLOW scored Sam Mele grabbed a 2-0 edge. ahead of him and provided the Then the Nats scored twice in Sox victory margin. Mele had the seventh only to have Chica- smashed a double to score Min- orge ahead 4-2 in its half of nie inos jus beore tewat's the inning when Nellie Fox made blow his only hit of the game, a two- The three-run eighth, assured run single over second base. the Sox relief ace, Harry Dorish, But in the eighth, Eddie Yost of his seventh triumph against singled and Pete Runnels followed three losses. with his first homer of the year Dorish made his third start of to deadlock the score 4-4. the season and his 36th mound Washington scored in the ninth, appearance and levelled Washing- and Consuegra, was replaced by ton with seven hits. Mike Fornieles. Busby sacrificed * * * Jackie to second and he went to BOB PORTERFIELD was the third when Terwilliger, who had loser, yielding nine safeties to drop been intentionally passed, was his ninth decision against 10 vic- forced at second. tories. 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