t311ilt:Ā£6, 19:86 THE MICHIGiA.N DA LY Win Eleventh Straight Gum Students peeling Tigers Lose Again; edlegs, Dodgers Triumph (t) SPORTS SHORTS: MacKay Captures First Net Match at Wimbledon "---I way for the Senators, who spot- ted the Tigers three runs in the t fonu'fjt inning. ct Cincinnati 2, Pittsburgh 1 1 PITTSBURGH-The Cincinnati - Redlegs scored two runs in the seventh inning on Ted Kluszew- n ski's 14th homer of the year and h a sacrifice fly to defeat the Pitts- burgh Pirates, 2-1. Art Fowler held the Pirates to Just five hits for his fifth victory I in 12 decisions. V Kluszewski hit his homer to open the seventh off righthander Ronnie Kline. Frank Jablonski singled and raced to third on Ed 1 Bailey's single., Ray Jablonski drove a fly to center, scoring Rob inson, Roy McMillan rapped out anoth- er single, but Kline retired the next two men, The loss dropped Pittsburgh backinto fifth place behind the idle St. Louis Cardinals. Brooklyn 3, Chicago 2. JERSEY CITY, N. J.-Junior Gilliam's eighth - inning triple, sandwiched between two errors, broke up a dandy pitching job by young. Don Kaiser as the Brook- lyn Dodgers defeated the Chicago Cubs, 3-2. Kaiser, a 21-year-old righthand- er who had beaten the world champions with a two-hitter in his first major league start three weeks ago, had allowed only three hits until the errant eighth-per- mitting only a seventh-inning sin- gle after the first Inning. * N, a New York 9, Kansas City 3 By The Associated Press WIMBLEDON, England-Mich- igan's Big Ten tennis singles champion Barry MacKay joined a large contingent of Americans who advanced to the second round of the Wimbledon Tennis Champion- ships here yesterday. Leading the more than a dozen Americans who won first round matches were a quintet of veteran campaigners-Vic Seixas, Budge Patty, Hugh Stewart, Art Larsen and Herbie Flam. Ramanthan Krishman, a 19- year-old Indian economics student who decided at the last minute to play, provided one of the most staggering opening day upsets in the event's history. Krishman erased fifth-seeded SUCCESSFUL MANAGERIAL SWITCH - Fred Haney (left) has made the most auspicious managerial debut in the history of the major leagues since taking over from Charlie Grimm (right) at Milwaukee ten days ago. The Braves have since won eleven in a MAJOR LEAGUE MIXUP: Braves Sizzle as Yankees Slump Jaroslav Drobny, the 1.54 win- ner, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. Gable Interested HOLLYWOOD - Actor Clark Gable is interested in becommn part owner of the Detroit Tigers baseball club. Movie producer Robert Gol1- stein, who heads one of several syndicates which are biddin f r control of the Tigers, disclo d yesterday that Gable is a memb r of his group. An announcement of which of the several bids has been accepted is expected by July 30. * * * All Star Announcers NEW YORK-Baseball announ cvers Mel Allen and Al Helfer ha ve been assigned to handle the tel vision commentary for the A;l-! Star game at Griffith Stadium in1 Washington July 10 Commin ,siner- Ford- Prick said yesterdaiy, T e telecast will start at 11:45 a.in EST over NBC-TV. Lightburn Edges Josato _ NEW YORK - Ludwig Light- burn, seventh ranking lightweight contender, had to go all out last night to gain a split decision overa Jake Josato, an unknow n from hiladelphia, in the telecast 10- rounder at St. Nicholas Arena. Dorish Sold DETROIT-The Baltimore O- i oles. sold pitcher Harry Dorish to the Boston Red Sox Monday for the waiver price of $10,000. R.YVTRYTHING FOR THE ATHLETE" HAROLD S TRICK Comlee-aflne of - Wils - MleGregor ~Ii Clb eii qimn 71 N U Phone NOS-6915 902 S. St. Ph. NO 8-7296 tII. ST UDEN T SUPPLIES t- I There may be a runaway in the major leagues this year, but right now the Milwaukee Braves, not the New York Yankees, appear to be the team able to do it. Only a week ago the Yanks were riding roughshod over American League opposition and had built up a seemingly invincible five game lead over their nearest ri- vals, the Chicago White Sox. At just about the same time, the Braves had fallen four games off 7: Tiz T the dangerous Mathews who had homered earlier only to have Thomson, who also homered, single in the second and third runs of the inning.' Washington 5, Detroit 3 D E T R O I T-Clint Courtney's two-run pinch homer in the eighth gave the Washington Nationals a 5-3 victory over Detroit and sent the Tigers reeling to their ninth straight defeat. The Tiger's losing streak is the longest in the American League this season. It was an uphill battle all the Former 'M' Baseball Players Pay Tribute to Coach Fisher, the tight National League pace and with four hot teams ahead of them, seemed doomed to remain in the second division. Manager Change The turning point for the Braves came slightly earlier than for the Yanks. Charlie Grimm, Milwaukee manager since the team came into the league in 1953, was replaced by ex-Pirate and Brownie manager Fred Haney June 16. Immediately the Braves caught fire, rolling up ten straight vic- tories to give them the largest lead enjoyed in the Senior Circuit this season-two games. What happened to the Yankees? They had the misfortune to jour- ney into Chicago when Marty Marion's White Sox had suddenly begun to click. This past weekend the ChiSox extended their winn- ing streak to eight games by up- ending the Yanks four games in a row. Braves More Secure This left the Yanks with a nar- rower lead in the American loop than the Braves enjoyed in the National. Instrumental in the Braves' surge has been continued strength of their league-leading pitching staff combined with the newly- returned batting punch of such veterans as Bobby Thompson, Joe Adcock and Eddie Matthews. For the White Sox, who have also relied almost exclusively on a strong hurling staff, Larry Doby's shaking of a season-long slump was the key to closing the gap on the Bronx diamondmen. When the Yankees' mainstays- center fielder Mickey Mantle and pitcher Whitey Ford-slumped, the unspectacular supporting cast was unable to keep the club in high gear. and keep up with your work ' / STUDENT SUPPLIES Loose Leaf Notebooks Fountain Pens Mechanical Pencils Brief Cases Greeting Cords NEW PORTABLES Smith Corona Royal Olympia Olivett Bought, Sold, Rented Repaired I rC __.. __ _ .._ PORTABLES Standard Office Machines Wide Carriage Machines June '15 was a red-letter , day for the dean of Michigan coaches, Ray Fisher of the baseball squad." More than 50 of his former Wal- verine ball players honored him at a banquet at the Union in com- memoration of his 15 Big Ten championships in 36 years of coaching at Michigan.' Major League Scores Principal speaker at the affair was former major league general manager sand ex-Wolverine coach Branch Rickey, the man who re- commended Fisher for his job at Michigan. Three plaques were presented to Fisher by former stars. Bob Knode, Bud Chamberlain and Don Lund. Each plaque was in honor of five of the coach's title-winning years. Old-Timers vs. Youngsters In conjunction with the affair an Old-Timers-Youngsters ball game was staged in the afternoon. Fisher, a former hurler for the Cincinnati Redlegs, pitched two innings for the Old-Timers and allowed only one run and one hit. Otherwise, the pitching in the five-inning tilt was not so good and the teams ended in a tie score, 4-4. r- I ' WELCOME STUDENTS Keep your hair neat and well groomed this summer in our air-conditioned shop. U. of M. 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