t AY. Y4. 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TE . .. ........ . Yanks, Redlegs Increase Leads CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MUSICAL MDSE., 11 NEW YORK -- Yogi Berra drove home eight runs and Bob Turley struck' out 11 batters as the league-leading New York Yankees thrashed the Boston Red Sox 10-0 yesterday for their sev- enth successive triumph. The squat catcher, back in his old slugging groove, smashed a home run and two singles as the Yankees swelled their American League lead to three games over losing Chicago. BOB TURLEY ... blanks Bosox SPORT SHORTS: NL All-Stars To Include Six Redlegs, Six Braves By The Associated Press CINCINNATI - Every team in the National League will be rep- resented on its All-Star club which will play the American Leaguers in St. Louis next Tues- day, but Cincinnati and Milwau- Maj or League Standings New Yor Chicago Clevelan y Boston Detroit Baltimov Kansas. Washing AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct rk 47 25 .6 44 28 .6 d 38 33 '.5 39 35 .52 36 37 .4 re 35 37 .4E City 27 44 .3 ton 25 52 .3 et. 653 11 535 527 493 486 80 25 GB 3 81/2 11Y2 12 19Y2 24 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Baltimore 8, Washington 3 Kansas City 5, Chicago 0 New York 10, Boston 0 Cleveland 6, Detroit 0 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Boston at New York (2) Sisler (6-4) and Stone (1-2) vs. Shantz (9-1) and Larsen (3-2). Detroit at Cleveland (2) - Foy- tack (8-6) and Hoeft (1-4) vs. Wynn (10-9) and Narleski (5-1) o. Pitula (1-0). Washington at Baltimore Stobbs (2-12) vs. Wight (2-4) or O'Dell (2-2). Chicago at Kansas City (2) - Keegan (3-3) and Fischer (3-4) or Derrington (0-0) vs. Kellner (2-4) and Garver (4-6). NATIONAL LEAGUE kee top them all with six players each. After baseball Commissioner Ford Frick eliminated three Cin- cinnati players from the starting lineup, when it became apparent that the heavy poll in the Queen City would put too many Redlegs afield, the fan vote put hese men on the starting team, Stan Musial, St. Louis, first base; Johnny Temple, Cincinnati, second; Roy McMilian, Cincin- nati, shortstop; Don Hoak, Cin- cinnati, third; Ed Bailey, Cincin- nati, catcher; Frank Robinson, Cincinnati, left field; Willie Mays, New York, center field, and Hank Aaron, Milwaukee, right field. To those Alston, the National League manager by virtue of his Brooklyn team winning the pen- nant last year, added: Pitchers John Antonnelli, New York; Lew Burdette and Warren Spahn, both of Milwaukee; Larry Jackson, St. Louis; Clem Labine of Brooklyn, and Jack Sanford and Curt Simmons of Philadel- phia. Catchers Hank Foiles of Pitts- burgh and Hal Smith of St. Louis. Infielders Ernie Banks of Chi- cago; Gil Hodges, Brooklyn, and Johnny Logan, Eddie Mathews and Red Schoendienst, all of Mil- waukee. Outfilders Gus Bell, Cincinnati; Gino Cimoli, Brooklyn, and Wally Moon, St. Louis. * * * All-Aussie Final WIMBLEDON, England-Ten- nis slugger Lew Hoad defeated Sweden's gallant Sven Davidson, and Ashley Cooper outlasted Neale Fraser yesterday, setting up anj all-Australian men's singles final at Wimbledon for the second straight year. MORE FUN THAN A BARREL OF MONKEYS! PLAY MINI GOLF The Modern Miniature Golf Game Ypsi-Ann Golf Course Next to Ypsi-Ann Drive-In Theater Redlegs 7, Braves 5 CINCINNATI - The Cincinnati Redlegs cracked the two-yr.-old Lew Burdette jinx yesterday as they knocked him out of the box in the sixth inning and went on for a 7-5 victory over the Mil- waukee Braves. The victory boosted the Reds to a full game lead in the National League and dropped the Braves to third place behind both the Reds and St. Louis. Athletics 5, White Sox 0 KANSAS CITY - The Chicago White Sox were shut out 5-0 yes- terday by the Kansas City Athle- tics and fell three games behind the New York Yankees in the American League pennant chase. Virgil Trucks got credit for the victory although Tom Morgan came in in the sixth with the bases loaded and one out to pre- serve the big righthander's shut- out and his seventh victory against a single loss. * * * Cardinals 5, Cubs 4 CHICAGO'- A two-run single by veteran Del Ennis in the sev- enth inning' yesterday cracked a tie game and propelled the on- rushing St. Louis Cardinals to a 5-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Indians 6, Tigers 0 CLEVELAND - SouthpaW Don Mossi of the 'Cleveland Indians pitched the firstshutout of his maJor league career yesterday, holding the Detroit Tigers to six hits for a 6-0 victory. 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