THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pirates Defeat Braves, 6-4; Move Into Second Place Tie By The Associated Press PITTSBURGH -Pennant fever Frank Robinson singled to open Chicago 3, Indians 1 burned in Pittsburgh like a run- the Reds' 13th. Farrell got relief ',CLEVELAND-Nellie Fox knock- away gas well last night as the hurler Joe Nuxhall on a pop to ed in one run and scored another Pirates choked off a last-ditch Harry Anderson in left. Johnny last night with a pair of doubles rally to beat Milwaukee's National Temple laid down a bunt and nChicago's 3-1 victory over Tempe lad dwn abuntandCleveland. The White Sox's Billy League leaders 6-4 and climb into Farrell threw wild past first base. Pierce limited the Indiana to seven a second place tie. A season record The ball rolled past Bob Bowman hits. crowd of 38,938 roared with relief in right field and Robinson raced The White Sox stole three bases as Hank Aaronas fly ended a ninth- home with the tie-breaking run. in the fourth inning and, with inning Braves rally that tallied * * *trehtsoe w us three runs, three hits, scored two runs. Bob Friend's blazing fast ball Orioles-Yankees, 3-2, 9-3 Luis Aparicio started it with a blanked the Braves through seven NEW YORK-Ex-Yankee Gene single. He stole second and scored innings but he was nicked for a Woodling had five hits in five trips on a double by Fox. Jim Landis run in the eighth and' gave way and drove in three runs last night then beat out a hit to second, while to relief act Roy Face for the as Baltimore beat New York 9-3 Fox held on. final putout of the ninth. ffor a 4day -night doubleheader * * * sweep. The Orioles gained their Washington 6, Red Sox 3, Billy Mazeroski, the Pittsburgh first Yankee Stadium victory of WASHINGTON - Manager defensive ace at second base, con- the season with a 3-2 decision in Cookie Lavagetto patched a win- tinued his new hot hitting streak the opener. ning effort from two of his relief. with three safeties and as many Right - hander Connie Johnson, pitchers, Vito Valentinetti and runs batted in given a five-run lead in the first Dick Hyde, as his Washington The victory pulled the Pirates inning, beat the Yankees with a Senators defeated the Boston Red n ants, six games behind Milwaukee. seven-hitter in the nightcap. He Sox, 6-3, before 6,374 fans last s And it insured another whopper walked but one and retired 10 of night. d Arcd tnihtortherecogamethe last 11 men he faced for a 4-7 Valentinetti, after 28 relief ap- Scrowd tonight for the second gae record and his first complete game pearances, made his first start of iof w at ibrgh fans ie tosince June 6. the season and he pitched seven Friend joined Spahn as the only Mickey Mantle powered a two- innings, yielding two runs on eight _ 15-game winners in the league. run homer in the second game for hits. Hyde came out of the bullpen Friend has now lost 12, Spahn 8, the Yankees, keeping pace with for the 41st time and mopped up * . * * Boston's Jackie Jensen and Wash- in the last two innings when the e Rdlegs 12, Pngton's Roy Sievers for the Amer- Red Sox touched him for a run on PHILADEdLPHI Ptcher D. ican League lead. Each has hit 32. three hits. s.PHILADELPHIA - -Pitcher D1ick II I' PETERS BEEN MAYBE NIS SMILING FOR FACE IS TWO DAYS NOW STUCK. (I A* IAAF Meets To Determine Legality of Scholarships ROOM AND BOARD Room and/or Board Summer Rates Hood food Good location Linen furnished 1318 Hill, Mr. Wentz, NO 2-6422 )E29 FOR RENT NEAR CAMPUS and town, furnished apts. Private bath and parking place for car. Call during Day NO 8-6725 or Night NO 3-4337. )C424 SINGLE or Double Room-Two blocks from campus on quiet shady street, cross-ventilation in each room. Also available for fall. Phone NO 3-4685. -)C401 ONE BLOCK from campus -- newly decorated apartments. $14 So. Forest. NO 2-1443. )C404 USED CARS 1950 OLDSMOBILE 4-door sedan, V-8, R&H. No rust. California car { $395 1956 FORD Hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brake, power steering, R&H, white wall tires. Nice car. $1,495 1955 NASH 4 door, Hydramatic, R&H, white walls. Very clean inside and out. $895 1953 BUICK 4 door, 1 owner, solid blue, radio and heater. $595 JIM WHITE, Inc. Cor. W. Huron and First Sts. Inside Display Lot NO 3-3321 )N183 are not so good are- also there. Several of Australia's best swim- mers are in the United States, be- sides some runners. Hurts Home Country "When a local athlete goes off to the United, States it.seriously hurts the program of his home country and you can see why for- eign coaches don't like to see their best athletes go," Ferris said.- "Besides being angry at losing, athletes, many foreign: officials and coaches are completely wrong about what an American scholar-. ship is. I know of several cases where intelligent European offi- cials actually believed the athletes did practically nothing but com- pete in sports and train. DIAL NO 2-3136 1950 CHRYSLER, excelent low mileage, no rust, priced. NO 3-9088. condition, reasonably )N186 it III I l