SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY - PAGK League -Leaders Triumphan t x= IHEtEDS Yanks Lead by Six Games; Braves Still One Lap Ahead ANDY PAFKO BILL SKOWRON ... two home runs . .. three-run homer IN 3:57.2: RAF Electrician Runs Record-,SmashingMile LONDON (A'}-Derek Ibbotson,v a Royal Air Force electrician, set a world record for the mile at 3:57.2 yesterday and three others in the race also ran under four minutes for the first time in .history. The recognized record is 3:58 made by John Landy of Australia June 21, 1954. Delaney Follows Following Ibbotson to the tape in the widely heralded "mile-in-a- million" were Ron Delaney of Villanova and Ireland, 3:58.8; Stanislav Jungwirth of Czechoslo- vakia, 3:59.1; and Ken Wood of Great Britain, 3:59.3. And in Stockholm yesterday, a fifth ,man also broke the four- minute barrier at almost the same time. A 24-yr.-old Swede. Dan Waern, was timed in. 3:59.3 at Stockholm Stadium. The special mile race here in the White City Stadium before a roaring crowd of 35,000 was the highlight of the opening of a dual meet between New Yofk and Lon- don. With about 300 yards to go, Ib- botson took the lead away from Jungwirth and won by 12 yards. Delaney, the Olympic champion at 1,500 meters, sprinted in his usual spectacular fashion and edged out the fading Czech. For many years the four-min- ute mile was considered unattain- able. Then on May 6, 1954, Dr. Roger Bannister of Great Britain, running in an obscure meet at Oxford, broke through the psy- chological barrier and set a mark By The Associated Press CLEVELAND --- The New York Yankees breezed to a 9-1 victory last night as they shelled the Cleveland Indians with 13 hits, including a three-run homer by Moose Skowron, and stretched cago to six games. Lefty Whitey Ford shut out the Indians for six innings but left the game in the seventh with a sore shoulder after giving up a home run to Gene Woodling. * * * Braves 3, Giants 1 NEW YORK-Andy Pafko belt- ed a pair of home runs, breaking a 1-1 tie with a two-run shot in the ninth inning, as the Milwau- kee Braves hung on to first place in the National League race last night with a 3-1 victory over the New York Giants. * * * Dodgers 6-5, Cubs 3-3 BROOKLYN-Brooklyn's Dodg- ers jumped into second place in the National League race with a twi-night doubleheader !sweep of' the last place Chicago Cubs last night, winning the opener, 6-3, on rookie John Roseboro's first major league home run in the 10th in- ning. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB New York 58 28 .674 - Chicago 52 34 .605 6 Boston 47 41 .534 12 Cleveland 44 43 .506 141 Detroit 43 44 .494 15z Baltimore 42 44 .488 16 Kansas City 32'54 .372 26 Washington 30 60 '.333 30 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Baltimore 4, Kansas City 2 New York 9. Cleveland 1 Boston 5, Chicago 2 Detroit 4. Washington 1 TODAY'S SCHEDULE. Boston at Chicago - Sisler (7-5) vs. Donovan (8-3). Baltimore at Kansas City-Johnson (7-6) vs. Portocarrero (3-4). Washington at Detroit - Kemmer- er (3-6) vs. Lary (4-11). New York at Cleveland - Shantz (9-2) vs. Wynn (12-10). NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Milwaukee 51 37 .580 - Brooklyn 49 37 .570 1 St. Louis 48 38 .558 2 Cincinnati 49 39 .557 2 Philadelnhia 48 39 .552 2? New York 40 47 .460 10r Pittsburgh 34 55 .382 174 Chicago 28 55 .337 20% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Cincinnati 7, Philadelphia 2 Milwaukee 3, New York 1 Pittsburgh 7. St. Louis 1 Brooklyn 6-5. Chicago 3-3 (first eame 10 inning~s) TODAY'S SCHEDULE{ Chicago at Brooklyn - Rush (1-9) vs. Drysdale (7-6). Milwaukee at New York - Spahn (10-7) or Trowbridge (3-2) vs. Gomez (11-8). Cincinnati at Philadelphia - Jeff- coat (8-7) vs. Hearn (4-1). St. Louis at Pittsburgh - Dickson (4-2) or Wehmeier (3-4) vs. Friend (7-11). A pinch single by Randy Jack- son broke up a tie game for a 5-3 victory in the nightcap as right- hander Sal Maglie beat the Bruins for the ninth time in a row. Their first doubleheader sweep of the year gave the Brooks eight victories in nine games since the All-Star break and hoisted the de- fending champs past St Louis to within one game of first place Milwauke.e * * * Red Sox 5, White Sox 2 CHICAGO-Substitute Ted Lep- cio's three-run homer and a solo shot by Ted Williams carried the Boston Red Sox to a 5-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox last night before a crowd of 36,113. * * * Pirates 7, Cardinals 0 PITTSBURGH-The Pittsburgh Pirates gave rookie bonus pitcher Von McDaniel rough treatment last night as the defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, 7-0. Vernon Law, chalking up his sixth victory in 10 decisions, gave up nine hits - all singles - but never was in serious trouble as the Cardinals dropped two full games back of league-leading Milwaukee. Redlegs 7, Phillies 2 PHILADELPHIA --Joe Nuxhall pitched Cincinnati back into the first division, last night with a four-hit, 7-2, victory over Phila- delphia, backed by his teammates' 14 singles and one home run off league-leading pitcher Jack San- ford and three other Phil hurlers. Tigers 4, Senators 10 DETROIT-The Detroit Tigers got all their runs early in the game last night off righthander Pedro Ramos and went on to de- feat the Washington Senators, 4-1, before 13,768 spectators, smallest night crowd of the season at Briggs Stadium. Orioles 4, Athletics 2 KANSAS CITY, - Billy Loes, an exile from Brooklyn, pitched his 10th victory of the year for Baltimore last night as the Orioles beat the Kansas City Athletics, 4-2, largely on the hitting of Billy Goodman. JOE NUXHALL .. four-hitter Stars Drop Out of PGA Competition: DAYTON, Ohio (R)-Match-play terror Walter Burkemo and golf's young capitalist, Dow Finster- wald, slashed into the semifinals of the upset-strewn PGA cham- pionship yesterday with two 100-1 longshots, .Lionel Hebert and Don Whitt. This quartet survived a humid and show - splattered d o u b 1 e round of eliminations at the Mi- ami Valley golf club which saw the ouster of three-time winner Sam Snead, leading money win- ner, Doug Ford, National Open champion Dick Mayer and Tommy Bolt. In Saturday's 36-hole semifinals, the bullish Burkemo, finalist three of the last six years and winner in 1953, meets Hebert at 10 a.m. (EST) while Finsterwald, the year's third leading money winner,' opposes Whitt, an obscure young pro from Alameda, Calif., who is a sophomore member of the tour. 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