N ibe Stops i Busts Yankee, Jinx; ors Gain on Leaders Yanks; Bums in Associated Press K-Mike Garcia beat Yankees for the first two years yesterday lbroke the league-n ht-game winning cut the Yanks' mar- Chicago to six games. m, whonnever has Indians in his major , was the victim of ght-hit attack which hree-run homer by ng in the ninth. k)g. 3, 1955 had Gar- the Yanks. He al- hits, pitching out of he seventh when he ickey Mantle and re- erra.' The Yanks had ses with only one out. e ninth, he put down r the Yanks put two dy out. Berra flied out ame with the bases ut the game beyond ninth. With the In- g a 4-2 lead; Larry Bobby Avila.singled. lwed with his home right-field stands. * * rs 5, Giants 2 N - The Brooklyn red a tie-breaking, un without a hit and efeat New York, 5-2, pite a one-man show rs, who had four hits both Giant runs with er. centerfielder was a .too, however-with ving the Brooks an1 r Captains unearned iun and bouncing out to end the game with two men on base. The third-place Dodgers moved within .21/2 games of the National League lead and within two games of second place. Righthander Ray CroAe gave up his only walk to leadoff man Jun- ior Gilliam in the payoff fifth inning. Junior stole second, went to third as Mays made a great run into left to grab Gino Cimoli's long fly, and then hustled home on Elmer Valo's high infield chop- per. MIKE GARCIA .. . stops Yankees DICK HANLEY ... two AAU titles 1 Sport Shorts -I By The Associated Press KANSAS CITY-Whether Lou Boudreau will be fired as manager of the parachuting Kansas City Athletics is to be decided this week, the Kansas City Star said yesterdpy. The club, riding a seven-game losing streak into the American League cellar, moved into Chi- cago for a three-game stint start- ing today and finishes its road, trip with three more at Cleveland ending Sunday. "Before the trip is over, a de.' -cision either fQr or against Man- ager Lou Boudreau will be made," wrote the Star's sports editor, Er- nie Mehl. All-Stars Encouraged CHICAGO=- The College All- Stars nursed practice rounds yes- terday,,but were encouraged by re- ports that favoritism of the New York Giants was slipping for the All-Star football game at Soldier Field Friday night. The 24th annual All-Star con- test, which will be televised na- tionally (ABC at 7:30 p.m. CST), finds the collegiate-squad seeking its .eighth . triumph in the series and firstsince a 30-27 verdict over the. Cleveland Browns in 1955. The pro chhmpions hold 14 decisions, and two ties.were played. Heavy work is through fore the 48-player All-Star squad, coached by former pro mentor Curly Lam- beau, and the battered collegians certainly :need an ea'sy pace. No fewer than nine players have been injured iii practice and several of those may see little or no service Friday night. Lambeau conducted an all-out scrimmage Saturday and such stars were banged up as fullback Don Shinnick of UCLA; Jon Ar- nett,- Southern California half- back; and Paige Cothren, Missis- sippi fullback. Before .that, center Jerry Tubbs of Oklahoma was sidelined with a sprained ankle and. another cen- ter, Mike Hudock of Miami, Fla., was declared out of.the game be- cause of a knee injury. Hanley Wis Two AAU Swim .Titles Two Michigan swimmers turned, in Joutstanding performances in the National AAU swimming meet last weekend at Philadelphia. Dick Hanley, outstanding junior freestyler, captured the 100-meter and 200-meter events. Swimming as a representative of the Detroit Athletic Club, Hanley repeated as champion, in the 106. Cy Hopkins, also a junior, who specializes ' in the breaststroke, didn't win anything but lowered the American record in the 100- meter breaststroke with a 2:43.2 clocking in a trial heat. He was defeated in the finals by Bob Hughes of Manhattan Beach, Calif. De Vicenzo Takes Tam 41tf Crownt CHICAGO OP)-Roberto de Vi- cenzo of Buenos Aires yesterday played the last round in a close- to-the-vest 70 for a 72-hole total of 273 to win the $25,000 All American golf crown by four strokes. The victory, Roberto's second in five tournament starts this year, was worth $3,500. It set up the 220-lb. pro who now regis. ters from Mexico City, among the favorites in the $101,200 "World" championship starting at Tam 0' Shanter Thursday. The 34-yr-old 'De Vicenzo, who had hauled away more than $13,- 000 in his five appearances at Tam and finished third twice, had a cool 36-34 final round. He hooked his 70 to previous trips of 69-64-70 for the 15-under-par 273. It was the second lowest 72-hole tally since the meet was. inaugurated,' matching the 273 of Ted Kroll's "World" card last "year- and Ben Hogan's "World" effort of 1951. De Vicenzo's tr4umph w a s slightly overshadowed by the clos- ing round of 63 by, Gene Littler who took second money of $2,300. This nine - under-par f i g u r e matched the competitive record of Lloyd Mangrum set in 1948 and if broken would have been worth $10,000. Needing an eagle 2 on the last hole to shatter the record, Littler pulled out a wedge from about 120 yards away.,His ball hit in front on the pin and skidded to a stop 2 feet away. He dropped the putt for a birdie and a round of 33-30-63. ...., . -i s . Ii lahoma and Brodie of med co-cap- the College team which- irk Giants at ay night. the team on e on offense. DIAL NO 8-6416 ENDING TODAY WARNER BROS. Peenft" INGRID BERGMANf7 PERRER MARAIS, IN JEAN.RENOIR'S ST t4MGE 'HiNGS IrSCHftSCOLOR !}q .4.vy a D ., 4 .cn by JEAN4 RNOIR WEDNESDAY %THIS IS THE FUNNIEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR! I I League Standings i W L Pct. GB 69 35 .663 - 62 40 .608 6 56 47 .544 121, 50 52 .490 18 51 53 .490 18, 50 53 .485 18% n 39 66 .371 30 y 36 67 .350 32.' rERDAY'S RESULTS eland 7, New York 2 y game scheduled.f DAY'S SCHEDULE on at New York (N) - 14) vs. Turley (7-3). City at Chicago (N) -- 5) vs. Keegan (7-4). I at Detroit (N) - Mossi unning (13-3). t- Baltimore (N) - Nixon doore' (7-8). NATIONAL St. Louis. Milwaukee Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia New York Chicago Pittsburgh LEAGUE, W L Pct; 62 41 .602 62 42 .595 60 44 .577 58 46 .558 57 48 .543 45 61 .425 36 66 .353 36 68 .346 LITTLE THEATRE presents the hilarious comedy "THE TENDER TRAP" August 8, 9,'10 Thursday, Friday, Safirday LITTLE, THEATRZE New Ann Arbor High School Curtain Time Tickets $1.50 For information, call NO 3-6198 FINAL PLAY OF THE SUMMER 11 GB 18 z 25%4 zero, I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Brooklyn 5, New York 2 Only game scheduled. TODAY'S SCHEDULE New York atBrooklyn (N) - Bar- clay (4-7) vs. Podres (9-4). Cincinnati at Milwaukee (N)--Jeff- coat (8-7) vs. Spahn (10-8). Chicago at St. Louis (N) - Rush (1-12) vs. Jones (9-4). Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (N) - Simmons (10-7) vs. Kline (2-15). RKIIARD AT1YTN IIIO * DENI$ PI 'I 6 7 DIAL NO 23136 'OCKO ENTERTAINMENT!" -N.Y. 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