- THE MICHIGAN DAILY roves tinto Quarter-wFinal Round IAI_%1 I Tigers Defeat Athletj~es, 7-6; Braves Wallop Reds, 9-2 By The Associated Press j DETROIT -The Detroit TIig ers { scored three runs---two unearned-' in a wild ninth inning and defeat- ed the Kansas City Athletics 7-6 yesterday. Detroit trailed the Athletics 6-4 going into the big inning. Third baseman Preston Ward, threw an apparent double-play' grounder into right field and let in two runs, then right-fielder, Roger Manis made a wild heave over third base allowing the wn wi-ning run to score. IThe Tigers loaded the bss with one out on three singles that drove out relief pitcher Toni~ Gorman. H-arvey Kuenn then lilt Murrayj Dickson's first pitch to Ward anal the run parade started. Cleveland 5, White Sox 3 CHICAGO-Reliefer Hoyt Wil- helm put down an eighth inning' Chicago White Sox uprising and, Six U.S. Crews Await Henley Regatta yardage. Stranahan, playing de- spite A painful back Injury, card- ed a 36-32--68 over the same course. Gene Sarazen, 56, of Germnan, town, N.Y., -who won this chain- pionshij 26 yrears ago, scored 38- 35-73 over the adjoining Fair- .haven Links. Fairhaven has an easier 37-35-742 par for its 6,512 yard length. Fred Brown, an amateur from Los Angeles, tied Lytham's par with 33-38--71 for second honors among the small American con- tingent. Thomson's round broke the course record of 67 set by Fred Dalin 1952. On the practice tee, Stranahan was in great pain. He was given permission to delay his tee-off an hour-and-a-half so he could have a masseur work on him. He tied for fifth place. Bobby Locke, the defending champion from South -Africa, had 38-35-73 at Lytham. Alex Fox, a Scottish pro; Bernie Hunt, of London, and Joe Carr, British Amateur championl from Dublin, also turned in fine rounds. Fwox had a 66 at Fairhaven and SCarr slipped twio strokes off the amateur record at L.ythan with a 67. p reserved a 5-3 victor; for the Cleveland Indians and rig=ht-b 1ad- er Cal McLish last night. With two runs in, a eman oan sec- orid and none out, Wilhelm got the Sox out w;ithout further darn- 1se as McLish gained his fourth victory against five defeats. Braves 9, Redlegs 2 MILWAUKEE -TheMiwue Braves concentrated their scoring w.tiith ten hits in two innings last night, walloping Cincinnati 9-2 as' southpaw Warren Spahn became1 the first National League pitcher with 10 victories this season. The Braves got all but two of their hits in, the fourth and fifth innings, scoring four runs . n The fourth and five in the next inning. Cardinals 4, Dodgers2 ST, LOUIS--The S;. Louir Car- dinals, led by Stan Musial defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers, 4-2, last night. Linde McDaniel '-as the winning pitcher for the second- place Red Birds, He gained his fifth victory against seven defeats jwith a complete-game eilfort. Musial had a home run and a double in three times at bat and drove in two runs. ijor Leagu Standings AMTERICAN LEA4GUE W 1L Pct. CGB New 'Fork 43 23 .5 Kansas City 35 33 .513 9 Boston 33 34 .07 9a Detroit 34 34 .500 7o Chicago 3.3 35 .483 11 Cleveland 31 36 .465 12° Paltimore 31 36 .4A3 l2]~. AWashingt-on ±9 40 .420 151', j ~ TO)AV'S GAMTES I Kansas City at Dletroit (N) Terry (:i-5) vs, Lary (8-5). Cleveland at Chicago (N) - Nar- leski (9-5) vs. Dlonovan (3-8). W'ashington at Boston (1) .- Grig-s (3-4) vs. Delock (5-0). New York at Baltimore (2-Twi- Night) - Larsen (6-11 andi Kucks (6-3) vs. Brown (I-b) and Harsh- man (6-6). '(does not include last night's games) NA<1TONA.L LEAGUEF* W' L Pct. GB Mtilwautkee ra37?2R .569 - St. Louis 35 31 .530 21 San Francisco 37 3.3 .529 2)_ Cincinnati S2 32 .500 '41" Chicago t4 37 ,419 6 -Pittsburgh 34 37 .479 6 Philadelphia 30n 34 .469 fi i Los Angeles 31 38 .449 8 T01)4Y'SGAMES Philadelphia it Pittsburgh (N ).. Semnproch (8-5) vs. Friend (9-8). S Clninnat~I at milwvaukee (N)- Lawrence (5-'3) vs. Butrdette (5-6), Los Angeles at St. Louis (N)_ Podres (?-7) or Koufaxs (6-3) vs. 11rosman (7-5). San Francisco a't Chicago- Go- mnez (5-6) vs. Drabowski DANO"MAGFCENT! c, composite of mystery, murder, Grime and puni- ishment . . TAUT, PACKED WITH EMOTION' Zns!"Cu I also in "ROYAL CAT NAP'S SWEDNESDAY Look for 'the finest picuc you Ccr hope to scc! COLLINS STEPHEN 1ALBERT SALMI ANO EW flG-t; Frod_ ib COLOR by DE 'LX I --LIF$Magazine 11 UF - ,. .- ----- MILKMAID DRIVE INN S JCKJ SAML 1! I El M i t r I l :