THE MICWIGAN DAILY TU MacKay Wins in First Round Of Wimbledon Singles Match, The 6'4", former Wolverine star from Dayton, Ohio, defeated En- rique Martinez, Spain's No. 4 play- er, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. MacKay ex- perimented with his service and concentrated on learning to read, the bounce of the ball off the grass in the first set. Grass Difficp1ty MacKay seeded eighth, played the first set as though tennis was a new game to him. Once he learned the tricks of the grass, his service was working and the Span- iard was well beaten. Most of the American contin- gent, including Budge Patty of Los Angeles and Paris, the 1950 Wim- bledon champ, marched through the opening round. Mike Green of Miami Beach, Fla., had to go five sets to make it and Gardnar Mulloy, the veteran from Coral Gables, Fla., and Bob Perry of Los Angeles each went four sets to victory. Bill Quillan of Seattle and 17-year-old Earl Buc- holz of St. Louis brushed back their opponents in straight sets, Shea Loses Among those to lose was Gil Shea, fourth-ranked American player from Los Angeles who bowed to Ulf Schmidt of Sweden. Top-seeded Ashley Cooper of Australia, limping a bit from a severely strained right thigh mus-, cle, dropped a set to England's Goeffry Owen before winning his match.I BARRY MacKAY ... America's hope Dodgers Sig n USC Slugger Tigers Win,Yanks Bo sBaes Blank Dodgers CHICAGO (A - Righthander Ray Moore's three-hit pitching Braves 7, Giants 0 and a two-run homer by catcher MILWAUKEE (i.--Carltor Sherman Lollar carried the Chi- ley. in his first major league cago White Sox to a 2-0 victory throttled San Francisco o over the New York Yankees Mon- singles Monday night as the day night before a crowd of 30.388. waukee Braves took a 7-0 v The triumph came at the ex- over the second-place Giant pense of Whitey Ford who had Adcock, shifted to left field, beaten the Sox twice this season. It Willey's shutout with a le was the sixth shutout in the last over-the-fence catch of a h nine games by White Sox pitchE s bound fly. and the fifth time the Yankees The victory put the Bravf have been blanked this season. games ahead of the Giants. ' Moore was never in any difficulty struck out seven batters and as he grabbed his fourth victory only one walk. against one defeat. Lollar's homer Carlton was making his came in the first inning. With two appearance for the Braves out, Billy Goodman drew one of they recalled him June 13 four walks given up by Ford and Wichita in the American romped home when Lollar drove Three of the Giants' singles Ford's first offering into the left hit by rokie left fielder Leon field stands. ner. Tigers 3, Orioles 1 The loss was charged to s DETROIT M) -Right-hander Paul Giel, former Univers: George Susce won his first game Minnesota football star. Giel Gorge sen wonds frs gme ed six runs and gave up nir of the season Monday as the before he was replaced it Detroit Tigers beat the Baltimore seventh. Orioles 3-1 with the help of Gail Adcock's spectacular catch Harris' home run. the Braves three runs in the : Susce, who started the season inning. Two men were on bas with the Boston Red Sox, surren- there were two out when Rai dered seven hits. One was Gus lonski hit a towering fly. A Triandos' 15th homer into the up- waited at the 8-foot fence, per left field stands in the sixth. high, threw his arm over th Catcher Red Wilson paced the and nabbed the ball. Tigers' 10-hit attack with four singles. But none figured in the CINCINNATI ,odgers 1 scoring. CNINT T-ul The Tigers scored single runs Lawrence gave out six sca in the second, third and eighth in- hits going all the way M nings as they beat Baltimore for night in a 6-1 defeat of th only the second time in eight Angeles Dodgers by Cincir games. Harris touched Oriole loser Redlegs. The Reds sprayed 1 Arnold Portocarrero for a bases- around Crosley Field. empty homer in the second, his Lawrence, taking his : fourth of the season. straight victory, struck oul men arnd wnlked two. l1 I . ... for the BEST pizza in TOWN also SPAGHETTI * RAVIOLI STEAKS CHOPS CHICKEN CALL us to order REAL CORNISH PASTIES for picnics. Also served Monday and Wednesday between 4 P.M. and 8 P.M. CLOSED TUESDAYS 122 W. WASHINGTON ST. Phone NO 2-9575 I SUMMER SPECIAL Large Assortment of Materials and Patterns also MEN'S WASHABLE RAYON TROUSERS Assorted Colors . . . $4.95 SAM'S STORE t I U - - - L ® 100)1? f 1) Z