THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pirates Take Fourth Straight; I!IRIIIAER Yankees~ X/IiI~w~ nI InQn . PITTSBURGH () -- Curt Ray- don blanked the second-place San Francisco Giants last night on 4 hits as the Pittsburgh Pirates won their -fourth straight game 10-0. Bob Skinner led the Pirates 16-hit attack with 3 hits, including a tremendous home run to the right field roof.' Skinner's blast came in the sec- ond inning and was only the fifth homer to reach or clear the roof in the history of Forbes Field. The distance to right field is 300 feet, but the roof is more than 40 feet high.' Raydon's season record is now 4-3. The 24 - year - old right-hander struck out seven and walked four. The Pirates scored single runs in the first, second, and fourth innings and put the game on ice with a five-run rally in the sixth. They added two insurance runs in the eighth. Both Skinner and Dick Groat had three hits apiece and both drove in two runs. * * * Dodgers 7, Phillies 3 PHILADELPHIA M)-The Los T V1.11 XI TV t v..5.711 111U .A.R& v.Ek is 4> DICK GROAT three hits Angeles Dodgers exploded for five runs in the ninth inning last night to defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3. The Dodgers sent 11 men to the plate in their big inning. Their barrage forced Phillic pitchers Jim Hearn and Dick Farrell to the showers before reliever Jack Meyer quieted the uprising. The Dodgers' outburst came af- ter the Phils tied the game at 2- all in the eighth. Phils' pinch-hit- ter Wally Post hit his fourth hom- er of the season in the ninth to greet reliever Fred Kipp. * * * Braves-Cubs, 4-5, 4-1 MILWAUKEE (P)- Lefty Juan Pizarro, in his first start since rejoining the Braves, last night controlled the Chicago Cubs on nine hits as Milwaukee went a full game ahead in the National League with a 4-1 victory in the second game of a twi-night doubleheader. The Braves lost the opener 5-4. * * * Yankees 6, Indians 0 CLEVELAND (IP)-Whitey Ford won his sixth shutout of the season for the New York Yankees last night --a 6-0 whitewash of the Cleveland Indians whom he held to four hits. Elston Howard's two- run homer in the sixth inning broke a scoreless tie. Ford leads major league pitch- ers in shutouts this year and by ." ,,- _ ,.. v t .. .____... ._. c . - -. . 4- Tai Nail TAM U& _1 Doctors Test Injured Doren DETROIT (P) --- Rinold Duren, t ace rookie relief pitcher for the New York Yankees, underwent a series of tests yesterday to deter- mine whether he suffered brain injury when hit by a pitched ball Thursday. Doctors said the answer wouldn-t be -known until Saturday, Dr. A. H. Whittaker, Duren's - physician, said the pitcher suffered a concussion but didn't believe there had been brain damage. He said, however, Duren would be hospitalized several days and continued to bar visitors, except for the pitcher's father, Rinold M., of Madison, Wis., who for the first time was seeing his son pitch in the major leagues when he was hit. The physician said Duren's con- dition was good. On a rhubarb that developed over whether Detroit pitcher Paul Foytack deliberately beaned Duren, who has himself been ac- cused of such tactics by some, American League batsmen, Dr. Whittaker said: "He's certain it was entirely, unavoidable on Foytack's part. He bears no resentment." Fytack said it was a pitch that got away from him. Detroit Tigers agreed, but some Yankees didn't. Duren suffered a severe bruise j on his left cheek and a cut that required several stitches. X-rays, however, showed no fracture. BOB SKINNER ... homer clears roof ELSTON HOWARD .homer breaks tie Lussies Break Four Swim Peords at Empire Games Track IStars In Top Form Despite Colds MOSCOW W)--A mild siege of sore throats and bad colds struck the United States Men's track and field forces yesterday. But none was serious, and the team should be at full strength for the giant two-day dual meet withi the Russians, starting Sun- day. Shotputter Parry O'Brien and the squad's middle-distance run- ning ace, Tom Courtney, were among those given penicillin. O'Brien, world record holder in, the shot; did not work out today. Instead, wearing street clothes, he helped Earlene Brown, the sturdy Los Angeles woman who put the shot 55 feet 4 inches in practice Thursday. CourtneyWorks Out Courtney worked out as usual as did two others suffering from colds-pole vaulter Jim Brewer, of Los Angeles, and Jack Yerman, quartermiler from Woodland, Calif. "No one is seriously ill," said Joseph Takach, the team physi- cian from'New York. "I expect all the boys to be in good shape by Sunday." Four old injuries seemed, to be healing properly, so the United States has excuses in the battle with Russia. Rafer Johnson, of Los Angeles, who will meet Russia's gifted Vas- sily Kuznetsov in the decathlon, said his twisted knee wasn't giving him any more trouble. j Painful Ankle Rink Babka, discus thrower from Palo Alto, Calif., still had a painful ankle, but coach Larry Snyder said the injury should not affect Babka's throwing. Each country will . have two competitors in each event. Points will be awarded on a. 5-3-2-1 basis. getting his sixth set a one-season high for hiripself. Ford now has a 13-4 record and four decisions over Cleveland. Chisox 4, Red Sox 0 CHICAGO VP) - Right - hander Dick Donovan of the Chicago White Sox, backed by three dou- ble plays, turned back the Boston Red Sox 4-0 last night. The victory was the fourth straight for Donovan and his fifth successive complete game giving him a 7-10 record for the season. He gave up eight hits, walked two and struck out six. Senators 4, Tigers 3 DETROIT (A')-The Washington Senators rallied for a pair of ninth-inning runs and defeated the Detroit Tigers last night 4-3, sending the sagging Detroiters down to their fith straight set- back and their ninth loss in 10 games. The Senators, breaking a three- game losing streak, rallied on the strength of two pinch singles by Ed Fitz Gerald and Herb Plews. Plews drove in the tying run, and Bob Malkmus, a ninth-inning re- placement for Eddie Yost, batted across the winning tally. Roy Sievers slugged his 26th home run for the first Washing- ton run in the second inning and drove across another with an eighth-inning single. Major League Standings r FOR RENTI COMPLETE APT. for 7 men. I single and 3 double rooms, kitchen privi- leges, shower room and separate bath. 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The English girls won by ouch in four minutes, 54 see- ds, three seconds under the world mark set by a Holland na- tional team last year. On the freestyle final leg Miss Fraser swam the fastest 110 yards ever achieved by a woman-60.6 seconds. But it can't go into the record books because intermediate relay marks are acceptable only on the first leg, where there is a standard start. Miss Fraser holds the world record of 61.5 seconds. The Australian men's 440-yard medley relay team of John Monck- ton, Terry Gathercole, Brian Wil- kinson and John Devitt broke the world record the same four had set in Australia last February by more than five seconds. The Australians were almost without opposition as they finished in 4:14.2, about 11 yards in front of second-place Canada. The record they had set in the Australian championships was 4:19.4. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. New York 61 30 .670 Boston 47 43 .522 Baltimore 45 45 .500 Kansas City 43 46 .483 Chicago 44 49 .473 Cleveland 44 50 .468 Detroit 42 48 .467. Washington 39 54 .419 NATIONAL LEAGUE WV L Pct. Milwaukee 50 39 .562 San' Francisco 50 40 .556 Chicago 46 47 .495 St. Louis 43 45 .489 Pittsburgh 44 47 .484 Cincinnati 43 46 .483 Philadelphia 41 44 .482 Los Angeles 41 50 .451 GB 13% 15Y,2 17 18 18% / 23 GB 6 6 7 7 7 10 Keep social engagements in a gleaming new Ford or other fine carl From 6 P.M. until 9 A.M. next day, only DI AL NO 2-2513 NOW SHOWING- I )P CHALLENGER: Folley KO's Rademacher in Fourth LOS ANGELES (P)-Zora Folley, 0, Chandler, Ariz., knocked out te Rademacher, Columbus, Ga., 8, in the fourth round of their heduled 10-round fight last ght, and once against the for- er amateur king's lofty hopes of nning fame were dashed. The end came after 1 minute, 15 :onds of the fourth, with the 56 Olympic king down for the cond time in the round, and his urth trip to the canvas during e brief battle. The 26-year-old Folley insured Vomen Vie or Golf Title CHICAGO M-)-Anne Quast and rbara McIntire, a pair of cur- it U.S. Curtis Cup team mem- s, will meet today over the hole route for ther Women's stern Amateur golf crown, Mhe pert Miss Quast, 20-year-old anford history major from Ever- Wash., crushed Anre Richard- of Columbus, Ohio, 5 and 4 in. [day's semifinals. Miss McIntire, trim 23-year-old inette who sells real estate ;in piter, Fla., edged Mrs. Paul Dye , 31-year-old mother from In- napolis and Indiana state amnin 1 n his position as a top challenger for world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson. Last August Rademacher in his first professional fight was knocked out in six rounds by Patterson. Folley publicly declared he hoped to better that mark and last night at the Olympic Auditorium, before a national television audience, he did it. Folley opened a slit 'over Big Pete's left eyelid in the third and Rademacher came up with an ugly gash toward the middle of his forehead over the right eye when the two collided. Referee Charley Randolph did not bother to finish the count on 29-year-old Pete on the last knockdown. Folley took the aggressive from the very start and Rademacher, who usually crowds in-and was even able to knock Patterson down in one round-stayed back. Folley, with a right to the jaw, that traveled hardly 12 inches, sent Pete down for a nine count for the first time in the third round. Rademacher was up on one knee quickly but a moment later an- other short right to the chin put him down again. He got up at eight and charged in with 'a gallant rally. The two exchanged wallops along the ropes at the 10-second point and went into a wild exchange after the bell. Rademacher, his wounds tem- porarily doctored, waded right in as the fourth started, but Folley connected with a beautiful straight right to the head and down Pete went for nine. Folley threw some more blows, the last one a damaging right up- percut to t'e chin, and that was it. Johnson Joins Farm Team MILWAUKEE (0P-Ernie' John- son, relief pitcher placed on waiv- ers by the Milwaukee Braves earlier this week, had a change of heart yesterday after no one claimed' him and said he would join the Braves' Wichita farm club. The 34-year-old right-hander will report to Wichita at St. Paul Saturday. He had a 3-1 won-loss record with Milwaukee but his earned run average was a poor 8.14. TODAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Detroit -Romon- osky (1-2) vs. Morgan (1-4). Boston at Chicago--Delock (10-0) vs. Moore (5-3). Baltimore at Kansas City (N) - Harshman (7-8) vs. Urban (7-6). New York at Cleveland -- Maas (4-6) vs. McLish (8-6). NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles at Philadelphia (N)- Koufax (7-4) vs. Sanford (6-9). San Francisco at Pittsburgh--An- tonelli (10-7) vs. Law (8-8). Chicago at Milwaukee -- Drott (4-7) vs. Burdette (9-8). Cinennatisat St. Louis (N) - Haddix (6-5) vs. Jackson (6-8). League Leaders Not including yesterday's games. (Based on 225 or more at-bats) AMERICAN LEAGUE G AB R H Pct. Runnels, Bos. 84 319 56 106 .332 Power, Clev. 86 342 58 111 .325 Goodman, Chi. 60 234 25 76 .325 Cerv, K.C. 82 305 58 98 .319 Fox, Chii. 94 373 50 119 .319 Kuenn, Det. 80 314 42 77 .318 Siebern, N.Y. 72 242 40 77 .318 Ward, K. C. 80 270 32 84 .311 Mazone, Bos. 91 371 49 115 .310 Williams, Bos. 84 270 54 83 .308 HOME RUNS Jensen, Bos. 28 Cerv, K.C. 24 Mantle, N.Y. 26 Colavito, Clev. 19 Sievers, Wash. 25 RUNS BATTED IN Jensen, Bos. 85 Lemon, Wash. 58 Cerv, K.C. 67 Malzone, Bos. 56 Sievers; Wash. 62 NATIONAL LEAGUE G AB R H Pct. Musial, St. L. 85 304 45 108 .355 Mays, S.F. 88 349 69 120 .344 Dark, Chi. 75 299 36 98 .328 Ashburn, Phil. 86 343 54 112 .327 Skinner. Pitts. 85 320 60 102 .319 Walls, Chi. 93 372 63 118 .317 Cepeda, S.F. 87 353 55 111 .314 Anderson,.Phil. 78 291 45 90 .309 Aaron,.Mil. 88 355 66 108 .304 Banks, Chi. 93 372 71 114 .306 HOME RUNS Thomas, Pitts. 27 Mathews, Mil. 20 Banks, Chi. 26 Aaron, Mil. 20 Walls, C hi. 21 RUNS BATTED IN Thomas, Pitts. 77 Cepeda, S.F. 60 Banks, Chi. 26 Spencer, S.F. 56 Anderson, Phil. 62 Boyer, St. L. 56 DIAL NO 8-6416 DIAL NO 2-3136 NOW SHOWING ANTHONYR QUINN as Attila the Hun! SOPHIA WALT SNErS I I I I l l AbA b stori~ng " f coI.oar FESS PAKER " WENDalLCORMOANE DO' JAE MACARTHUR S AR OL LYNI.E -NEXT ATTRACTION "A TIME TO LOVE" plus mileage at 8c per mile This specalt evenAg rat, also includes insurance and all gas and oll. Call right now to reserve your new car for tsaightl 514 E. Washington Phone NO 3-4156 I I I- . 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