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JFRMAY, JULY 23, 1854

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE THREE

~'R1DAY, JULY 23, 1954 TUE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE

Cleveland, Yankees Win

Twice

Feller, Lemon Beat Boston;
Mantle, Byrd Tame Chisox

Cubs Smash Giants, 13-5,
As Dodgers Down Redlegs
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BOSTON (M - Vic Wertz, Bob
Feller, and Bob Lemon combined
their efforts to give the league
leading Cleveland Indians a sweep
of a twin-bill with the Boston Red
Sox, yesterday, taking the first
game 6-3 and the nightcap 5-2.
Lemon, now 10-5, held the Red
Sox hitless until his pitching rival
Skinny Brown bounced a one-out
single over the head of third base-
man Al Smith in the sixth inning
of the nightcap.
The twin triumphs gave Cleve-
land a 13-1 margin against the
Red Sox this season. The Indians
now have won seven of their last
eight in the tight American League
penant scramble.
Feller, now 8-1, scored his sev-
opener on a seven-hitter as Vic
Wertz knocked in four runs with
his second and third round trippers
of the season.
Wertz hit both of his homers off
starter and loser Frank Sullivan.
* * *
YANKEES 4-11, WHITE SOX 3-1
NEW YORK (-Mickey Mantle
starred at bat and Johnny Sain
and Harry Byrd performed bril-
lianty on the mound as the New
York Yankees swept both ends of
a doubleheader from the Chicago
White Sox Thursday 4-3 and 11-1.
The twin victories enabled the
Yankees to stay within half a game
of the Cleveland Indians who also
swept a doubleheader, whipping
the Boston Red Sox 6-3 and 5-2.
Mantle collected four hits and
drove in two runs in each game.
His single in the eight inning of
the opener tied the score at 3-3
and his homer in the 10th broke up
the game.
Sain, making his 31st relief ap-
pearance, won his fifth game a-

gainst two losses and Byrd won his
sixth decision against five defeats.
The White Sox now trail the Cleve-
land Indians by 6 games.
TIGERS 9, ATHLETICS 4
PHILADELPHIA (-A pair of
two-run homers by Jim Delsing
and Harvey Kuenn and bases-
empty round trippers by Wayne
Belardi and Frank Bolling over-
powered the Philadelphia Athletics
as the Detroit Tigers took a 9-4
decision before a sparse crowd of
1,675 Thursday night.
Singles by Lou himmer, Vic
Power and Bill Wilson gave the
A's a one-run lead in the first,
but in the third Tiger hurler Ray
Herbert singled and Kuenn hom-
ered to put Detroit ahead.
The A's bounced back briefly
with a three run rally in the
fourth. Wilson walked, Jim Fini-
gan singled and Joe DeMaestri hit
a two-run triple, then scored on
Herbert's wild pitch.
* * *
SENATORS 3, ORIOLES 2
WASHINGTON (R)-Mickey Ver-
non's single with the bases loaded
and one out in the ninth inning
scored Maury McDermott from
third base to give Washington a
3-2 victory over Baltimore Thurs-
day night. Gus Keriazakos, who
pitched the ninth after Bob Porter-
field pulled a back muscle, won
his first major league game.
INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL
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CHICAGO U)-The Chicago Cubs
scored 11 runs, seven of them un-
earned, in the seventh and eighth
innings to smash the first place
New York Giants 13-5 Thursday
before a turnout of 29,136.
Ransom Jackson hit a pair of
homers and Gene Baker clouted an
inside-the-park four-bagger with
two on to account for seven runs.
Rookie Jim Davis received credit
for the victory, his sixth against
two losses. Jim Hearn was the
loser, his sixth against seven wins.
DODGERS 8, REDLEGS 5
CINCINNATI (A) - Although he
had to have help from Jim Hughes,

VIC WERTZ
belts two home runs

Don Newcombe hurled his first
pitching victory since June 23
Thursday as the Brooklyn Dodgers
defeated the Cincinnati Redlegs 8-5.
Newcombe was aided by a lusty
13-hit attack which included home
runs by Duke Snider and Pee Wee
Reese.
* * *
BRAVES 3, PHILLIES 2
MILWAUKEE (A-- Eddie Math-
ews blasted a two-run 425-foot
homer, his 23rd of the year, high
into the rightfield bleachers in the
first inning Thursday to lead the
Milwaukee Braves to a 3-2 win
over Philadelphia.
CARDINALS 3, PIRATES 2
ST. LOUIS (A) - Red Schoen-
dienst's two-out single in the 14th1
inning drove in the winning run
Thursday night as the St. Louis
Cardinals won their fourth straight
game by defeating the Pittsburgh
Pirates, 3-2.
ajor League
Standings

LINES
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3 DAYS
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Oliver Wins Medalist Honors
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Assn. tournament Thursday with a
36-hole score of 136, six under par.
"I don't want it-somebody take
it quick," the 220-pound funster
said after bracketing a one-under-
par 70 to his opening 66 over the
par 71 Keller Club course.
"They can have the low medal
and the $250 that goes with it.
This thing is a jinx. I'd rather
sleep tonight."
Oliver barely beat out Jackie
Burke Jr. and Cary Middlecoff, a
pair of playing partners from Kia-
mesha Lake, N. Y., for the prize.
Burke shot a 69 and M ddlecoff
a 68 to wind up in a tie at 137.
The red-hot gallery favorite,
stiff-necked Sam Snead, squeaked
into the championship bracket with
a second straight 73 for 146-one
stroke below the 147 cutoff point.
Sam's putting was wretched.
A hurricane releases 200 to 300
times as much energy as the early
type of atomic bomb.

B u r k e m o of Franklin.aMich.,
showed the boys he was still
around by firing a four-under-par
67 for 141. -Burkemo was exempt
from qualifying.
The 67 was matched by Ted
Kroll of New Hartford, N. Y. The
best card of the day was turned
in by Argentina's Roberto Devi-
cenzo, who shot a 66 for 139.
Burkemo heads a field of 74 sur-
vivors who begin head - to - head
match play battling Friday. Two
18-hole rounds are on the first
day's program, followed by 36-hole
matches d a i 1 y until Tuesday's
f nal.
Those failing to make the grade
included two former champions,
Chandler Harper of Chattanooga,
1950 winner, who had 148, and Vic
Ghezzi of Inwood, N. Y., 1941 win-
ner, who shot 150. Also missing
out were Felice T o r z a of St.

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Detroit,....
Washington
Boston......
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