THE MICHIGAN DAILY hisox Trail by L Race Tighte Two; ris Up CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 1 i I i (::; ROY SIEVERS VIC WERTZ ... All-Star substitute ... selected by tans SPORT SHORTS: Eight Yankees Included On AL All-Sta r Roster By The Associated Press CHICAGO-Casey Stengel, who finds winning pennants a lot easi- er than All-Star games, yesterday announced the 1957 American League All-Star squad, which in- cludes eight members of his own New York Yankees. The starting lineup will find New York's Yogi Berra and Mick-, ey Mantle at catcher and center field, respectively, Cleveland's Vic Wertz at first base, Chicago's Nel- lie Fox- at second, Baltimore's George Kell at third, Detroit's Harvey Kuenn at shortstop, Bos- ton's Ted Williams in left field and Detroit's Al Kaline in right field. The pitching staff will consist } of Billy Pierce of Chicago, Bobby Shantz and Bob Grim of New York, Early Wynn and Don Mossi . *..FIRST . In Modern Comfort . . . FIRST . . In New Hair Styling 71t North University of Cleveland, Jim Bunning of De- troit and Billy Loes of Baltimore. Pierce, Shantz and Mossi are left- handers. Elston Howard of New York and Gus Triandos of Baltimore will be available to help Berra with the catching while the infield reserves include Joe De Maestri of Kansas City, Frank Malzone of Boston and Gil McDougald, Bobby Rich- ardson and Bill Skowron of New York. Backing up the starting outfield will be Roy Sievers of Washing- ton, Minnie Minoso of Chicago and Charley Maxwell of Detroit. * * * U. S. Hopes Ended WIMBLEDON, England - Am- erica's last hopes for the men's singles title, Vic Seixas and Her-' bie Flam, were snuffed out in the quarter finals yesterday in the most disastrous Wimbledon ten- nis performance by Uncle Sam's boys since the war. ITigers Win, 5-2;" Cards Beat Braves By The Associated Press DETROIT -- Al Kaline's sixth inning home run touched off a three-run Detroit rally that broke a 2-2 tie and carried the Tigers to a 5-2 triumph over the Chicago White Sox - dropping the Sox two games behind New York- last night. * . . Yankees 3, Orioles 2 BALTIMORE-- Mickey Mantle hit a bases- empty homer - his 22nd - in the 10th inning last night as the New York Yankees slapped down the surging Balti- more Orioles, 3-2. * * Cardinals 9, Braves 5 ST. LOUIS - Milwaukee's de- fense collapsed last night to al- low four unearned runs$ and St. Louis defeated the league-leaders, 9-5, to. leave the Braves a half- game ahead of Cincinnati in the National League. The Cards trail by a game-and- a-half. * * * Cubs 6, Redlegs 0 CHICAGO-Rookie Dick Drott, celebrating his 213t birthday yes- terday, blanked Cincinnati on four scattered singles in pitching the Chicago Cubs to a 6-0 victory over the Redlegs. * a - Athletics 10, Indians 3 CLEVELAND-The Kansas City. Athletics snapped an 11-game los- ing streak last night by wallop- ing the Cleveland Indians, 10-3. Dodgers 3, Giants 0 NEW YORK - Brooklyn's Don Drysdale snapped a month-long slump with a five-hitter last night for a 3-0 victory over the New York Giants. * * * Senators 5, Red Sox 4 BOSTON-The lowly ashing- ton Senators shattered a Boston bid for the American League's third place, 5-4, last night when Bob Usher drew a seventh-inning, bases-loaded walk. * * * Phillies 5, Pirates 4 PITTSBURGH -- The Philadel- phia Phillies, held to but three hits over the first seven frames, ralled for five runs in the eighth last night to snap a five-game los- ing streak with a 5-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. FOR RENT PLEASANT SINGLE room for rent in private home. Call NO 3-8490. )C12 WANTED-Two men to share apart- ment for summer. $60, room and board. Call NO 2-3840. )Cl1 COOL CAMPUS apartments, some rooms. 514 S. Forest. Call NO 2-1443. )C9 CAMPUS ROOMS - Bargain summer rents, men students, clean, neat, furnished singles & two-room suites. Perfect location. 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