FOTTR THE. MICHIGAN DAILY TnMSD.A.Y, JULY 21, I9sR THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. JULY 21.195W Chisox Beat Yan Senators Down Indians For Fifth Straight Win By The Associated Press CHICAGO - Dick Donovan notched his eighth straight vic- tory, although chased by a five- run New York seventh, as the White Sox wrapped up two early four-run innings to defeat the Yankees, 8-6, and trim their first- place margin to two games last night. The Sox were held hitless after the third. A throng of 36,869 saw fast-ball- Ing Bob Turley fail as a Yankee starter. He faced only five batters in the first inning and was charg- ed with his eighth setback against 11 victories. Donovan needed able help from rubber-armed Sandy Consuegra, who finally throttled the Yankee threat, Billy Pierce had to rescue Con- suegra in a one-run Yankee ninth. * * * SENATORS 6, INDIANS 4 CLEVELAND-Eddie Yost's two- run homer plus a four-run, third- inning rally gave the Washington Nationals a 6-4 victory over Cleve- land Indians. It was Washington's fifth vic- tory in a row. Both starting pitchers were chased. Cleveland's Early Wynn went out of the game after 2 2-3 innings in which he gave up six runs and seven hits. Washington's Chuck Stobbs left in the fourth after he had given up four hits ana three runs. Reliefer Pedro Ramos got credit for the victory. * * *. PHILLIES 6-4, REDLEGS 0-2 PHILADELPHIA-Willie Jones' 12th'homer-a leadoff bases-emp- - ty blast in the fourth inning-was all the margin Curt Simmons and the Philadelphia Phillies needed to beat Cincinnati 4-2 in the sec- ond ga of a twi-night bill, ex- tending heir current win streak to nine. The Phils took the opener 6-0 on Saul Rogovin's five-hitter and An- dy Seminick's 11th homer after Del Ennis and Jones walked in the fourth inning. DODGERS 10-3, CUBS 1-5 BROOKLYN - The Chicago Cubs rallied for three seventh-in- n ' ing runs to beat Brooklyn 5-3 and snap a nine-game losing slump in the second game of a twi-night doubleheader, after Don New- combe nailed his 16th victory with a two-hitter and five Dodger home runs as the National League lead- ers romped 10-1 in the opener. The split left the Dodgers 13% games ahead of runnerup Milwau- kee, which lost at Pittsburgh. Duke Snider, who said he felt weak as he returned from a virus bout, and Don Zimmer each belted a pair of homers in the opener. Gil Hodges got the other. The homers pushed Snider's ma- jor league leading total to 33. He was hitless in the second game before leaving after five innings. ORIOLES 6, TIGERS 3 DETROIT - Baltimore's Ray Saddler Loses Non-Title Bout In Phili*pp MANILA ()-Flash Elorde of] the Philippines won a unanimous7 10-round decision over Sandy Sad-c dler, world featherweight cham- pion in a bloody non-title fight that ended with a melee last1 night.c The estimated 10,000 fans, high-1 ly partisan, booed Saddler lustilyc for his infighting tactics. Saddler Fights 'Dirty' One Filipino judge said Elorde1 apparently suffered the worst beating but some rounds were taken away from Saddler be- cause he held, butted with his, head and hit with his elbows. Saddler weighed 129% and El- orde 129%. Maj. Jack Sullivan, the ref-1 eree, gave the fight to Elorde eight rounds to one with one even. One judge scored it seven-threej for Elorde and the other made it eight-two for the Filipino. Equipoise Record Matched by Platan CHICAGO (R) - Hasty House Farm's Platan came from far be- hind in the stretch to win the $61,000 Equipoise Mile before 19,- 647 fans at Arlington Park yes- terday. Second was Reverie K n ol l Farms' Smokescreen and third was the e a r 1y pacesetter. Maine Moore held the Detroit Tigers hit- less for 6 % innings and catcher Hal Smith hit a pair of two-run doubles for a 6-3 victory that end- ed the Tigers' four-game winning streak. S* * * PIRATES 4, BRAVES 3 PITTSBURGH - After Preston Ward hit a three-run pinch hom- er to tie the game in the seventh inning, the Pittsburgh Pirates Coleman's Skull Not Fractured CHICAGO () - Jerry Cole- man, second baseman of the New York Yankees, struck on the head by a pitched ball Tuesday night, does not have a fractured skull, as originally feared, it was announced yes- terday. Dr. John Claridge, Chicago White Sox physician, after ex- amining X-rays, described the injury as "nothing more than a concussion," and said Cole- man would be able to return to the lineup next Tuesday. Coleman was hit over the left eye. He wore a heavy plastic helmet. pushed across another run in the ninth to edge the Milwaukee Braves 4-3. RED SOX 6, ATHLETICS 0 KANSAS CITY - George Susce gave up only a leadoff single to Vic Power as the Boston Red Sox shut out the sinking Kansas City Athletics, 6-0. * * * CARDINALS 9, GIANTS 2 NEW YORK -- Righthander Tom Poholsky hurled a 10-hitter and slammed three of his t am's 15 hits as the St. Louis Cardinals whipped the New York Giants 9-2. It was Poholsky's first victory over the Giants since entering the majors in 1951. kees, 8-6 Match Duel Horse Race A rranged Nashua, Swaps Pitted In All Star Attraction CHICAGO (AP)-American rac- ing's all star attraction-a match duel between Swaps and Nashua at a mile and a quarter-was set yesterday for Washington Park on Aug. 31, with the winner to grab $100,000. The match race between turf- dom's 3-year-old stars was an- nounced yesterday by Benjamin F. Lindheimer, director of both Washington Park and Arlington Park, after he had conferred with Rex Ellsworth, owner of Swaps, and William Woodward Jr., own- er of Nashua. Excellent Win Records Swaps is undefeated as a 3- year-old. Nashua's only loss came when he was beaten by Swaps in the Kentucky Derby. Nashua made a successful bow to Chicago racing circles last Sat- urday when he won the $148,500 Arlington Classic. In announcing the match race, Lindheimer said that in addition to the $100,000 cash to the winner, the winning owner will receive a gold cup and special awards will go to the winning jockey and trainer. Shoemaker vs. Arcaro The race also will match Willie Shoemaker, currently America's leading rider, up on Swaps, and veteran jockey Eddie Arcaro, who piloted Nashua to a close victory over Traffic Judge Saturday. Nashua skyrocketed to fifth place in the all-time money win- ning ranks by adding a tidy $91,- 675 to his bank account with Saturday's ArlingtonClassic tri- umph. He now has earned $782,- 565 in winning 14 out of 17 races. Swaps has won seven times in seven starts this year, earning $328,950. Now in his second racing season, he has won 10 out of 13 starts. "-**I rl, J7 N 4 ws .4 . F I E R Y C E L E B R A T I 0 N - A member of Italy's crack troop corps, the Bersaglierl, drives a motorcycle through flames during Roman exercises marking ,orps'-19th birthday. LEARNING FROM D AD-veteran actor.Henry, Fonda passes on some, stage tips to his 17-year-old daughter, Jane, during rehearsals for Omaha, Neb., production of "Country Girl." Henry co-stars in play and Jane has ingenue role. A Snead Leads PGA Qualifiers With Five-Under-Par Round DETROIT (P) - Sam Snead snatched the qualifying lead in the PGA Championship yesterday then chuckled: "I holed more putts today than I have in five tournaments." It was a familiar story as the White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., slammer, a three-time winner of the PGA title and twice medalist, fired a five-under-par 34-32-66 to lead the way after the first 18 holes of the 36-hole qualifying test. Putting Miseries Gone Snead, who often complains about putting miseries, has been having them for the past few weeks. But yesterday he had eight one- putt greens and missed only a few short ones over the 6,701-yard par 35-36-71 Meadowbrook course as he raced in to take a one-stroke lead over three players who ap- peared to have it all wrapped up for the day. Three 67's Registered Skee Riegel, 1947 U.S. Amateur champion who now is a "home" pro at Ithan, Pa., and touring pros Doug Ford and Jackie Burke, both of whom register from Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., all had shot 67's. Riegel and Ford are making their first appearances in the PGA championship, which is restricted to golfers who have been members of the organization for five years. Two at 68 Another stroke back at 68 came two more of the stay-at-home golfers who make up the bulk of the PGA membership- English-' born Errie Ball of Oak Park, Ill., and 36-year-old Don Fairfield of Casey, Ill. A whole flock of 69's and 70's turned up on the scoreboard. Snead's playing partners, Ed "Porky" Oliver of Lemont, Ill., and Eric Monti of Los Angeles, finished in the 69 bracket with Masters champion Cary Middle- coff, Tommy Bolt, Lew Worsham and a couple of others. Jack Fleck, U.S. Open cham- pion, was in the midst of another big group of 72s. There'll be another qualifying round Thursday, after which the 63 low scorers and defending champion Chick Harbert will buckle down to the serious part of the competition-the match play. Select Boxing Hall of Fame NEW YORK (P)-Nat Fleischer, boxing's indefatigable historian, is taking his second annual poll to determine which ex-fighters shall be admitted to the boxing Hall of Fame. Fleischer, who lives and breathes the sport, is editor of Ring maga- zine, and as such his periodic rat- ings of current fighters are accept- ed as final. His Hall of Fame idea was origi- nated last year. Selections are confined to three groups: Pioneers, Oldtimers, Moderns The pioneers, selected by the directors from a list submitted to them; the oldtimers, elected by a committee of 20 who have been writing boxing for 35 years or more, and a so-called modern di- vision for boxers of the last 35 years, and chosen by current news- papermen and radio and TV com-. mentators. Fleischer asks the voters to list 10 men, and those names appear- ing on a minimum of 75 per cent of the ballots are elected. Last year the successful candidates were Jack Dempsey, Joe Louis and Henry Armstrong, all of whom Wvere practically automatic choices. I-M SOFTBALL SCORES Hinsdale 12, University Hospi- tal 5. Psychology 'A' 8, BDA 4 Metallurgy 16, Chemistry 'B' 3 Old Dads 14, Cooley Building 7 Willow Run Huskies defeated Hayden (forfeit) R H I NO R E A S O N I NC - Little Joe, a 1,200-pound rhinoceros new to the Bronx Zoo, New York, makes friends a it nibbles on a snack offered by handler William Bower. S W A N D I V E -- B Y A S W A N-.What appears to be a swan with eight heads is nothing more than a mother swaii ducking its head below a pond surface to search for food for a brood of 11-day-old cygnets when a Pittsburgh photographer snapped the picture., ,' + -e S C 0 T I N C E R M A N Y -- A member of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders tosses the caber, a three-and-a-half yard piece of timber in the annual games in West Berlin. A C I N C G R A C E F U L L Y-Former silent screenstars Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels are happy as they celebrate 25th wedding anniversary in their London, England, home. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W New York .....57 Chicago .......54 Cleveland .....43; Boston ........52 Detroit ........46 Kansa City ...3 L 34 35 38 39 42 54 Pct. .626 .606 .582 .571 .523 .400 GB 2 4 5 9%/ 20141 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Brooklyn ......63 29 .685 - Milwaukee .....49 42 .538 13 New York .....47 45 .511 16 Chicago........46 47 .495 172 Philadelphia ...46 48 .489 18 St. Louis . . ..42 45 .483 1811. M x s