Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin (2024)

4 Braves Bow 16-1 to Winnipeg, But Keep First as Twins Lose Goldeyes Rap Two Pitchers for 20 Hits WINNIPEG (CP) The usually weak! hitting Winnipeg Goldeyes once again went mad with power at the plate Thursday night as they rocked Eau Claire Braves for the second straight time with a barrage of base The Goldeyes pounded two Braves' pitchers for 20 hits and 16-1 triumph on heels of their 13-0 victory Wednesday in the opening game of the threegame. Northern League series. THE BRAVES, however, clung to their grip on first place as Duluth Dukes downed secondplace Fargo-Moorhead Twins, leaving Eau Claire half a game ir front. Winnipeg moved to within 3 1-2 games of Eau Claire bra remained in fourth spot. Catcher 1 Earl Johnson, who was all but released last week, again powered the attack with two home runs and a single to drive in five runs.

Manager Al Kubski repeated his four-for-five performance of Wednesday. Sam Herandez clouted two doubles and single and pitcher Cliff Savage had three singles. Savage, who kept nine hits well spaced, coasted to his fifth triumph of the season. He has lost two. Starter Pete Marashio, who was lifted in the third with none out, took the loss.

Reliever Frank Horan suffered through the remainder of the onslaught. The teams meet in the final game of the series tonight a Winnipeg Stadium. Hank Turnbaugh, a southpaw, is. expected to start for Winnipeg, while right hander Don Jordan is scheduled to work- for Eau Claire. EAU CLAIRE (1) Stratton Phillips Reid Benevides Me Cells Horas WINNIPEG (16) Cardenal Smith Henderson Kubski Crumpion Johnson Totals CLAIRE NNIPEG mandes Me ski; 19; Left- Claire Marashle HOSavage Bolt Takes Open Lead SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Tommy Bolt, a fiery Texan with putter to match, seized the first round lead in the 55th tional Open Golf Championship with a brilliant 67 Thursday the only player in the select field of 162 able to crack par.

The 37-year-old Texan, one. time carpenter, putted like demon as he toured the first nine holes in even par 35 and came back in 32. He canned four birdies on the back nine. DEFENDING champion Ed Furgol, who lost a ball on the first hole, went four over par on the first four after a pair of opening sixes and wound up with a 76. Gene Littler, one of the young favorites playing in the same foursome, also had a 76.

Sam Snead, who has seen his C.en hopes dashed to bits in the final moments of at least a half dozen of these events, got his lumps early this time, soaring to a 79 which virtually crushed his title chances. In second place at even par'70 was a little known Georgian, Walker Inman Jr. of Augusta, who has been on the tour less than a year. He also putted brilliantly for 34-36. Jackie Burke of Houston, was in third place with 71 -followed by Ben Hogan, the grim four-time champion, whose putting miseries and gimpy left leg brought him in with an un-Hog.

an like 72. Burly Mike Souchak, the former Duke University football player who shattered all time scoring records in the spring, was fifth at 73. There was a cluster at 74, including the stylish San Francisco amateur, Harvie Ward Jr. Open Prize Money Boosted by $4,000 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) money for the 55th National Open Golf Tournament wits increased 20 per cent Thursday as the players teed off for the first round. The total prize money was boosted from $20,000 to $24,000 with the winner's share raised from $5,000 to $6,000 the money was increased down the line.

Northwest Sportscope New Duluth Pilot Knows Northern League EXCHANGE of Manager Leon (Red) Treadway for Jim Crandall of the eighth-place Ogden, Utah, team of the Pioneer League was hardly unexpected. The Dukes used up two managers last year without sinking as low as their present seventh-place status. Crandall, a former minor league catcher, is no stranger to the Northern League, having managed Aberdeen to a fourth-place finish in the 1948 season. The swap was ordered by Cincinnati, parent club of both Duluth and 0g- den, no doubt 1 in hopes of snapping the two teams out of losing ruts and placating fans in both cities. Duluth was managed Wednesday night by Ken Blackman, the Dukes general manager, pending Crandall's arrival.

The 11-0 beating by Fargo-Moorhead before a small crowd ran Duluth's skein of scoreless innings to 22 and was a fifth straight loss. Duluth, with its population of more than 100,000, is In position to make money if the Dukes could field a winner. Ed Olson, and Blackman are extremely profit-conscions, in contrast st with cities such as Eau Claire, Aberdeen, St. Cloud and Superior, where Northern League baseball is a -supported project. Duluth can't tolerate a loser for long without making some changes, so the mortality of managers is high.

Oscar Khederian lasted less time than this last year before giving way to Danny Litwhiler. A tip-off on Treadway's troubles at Duluth came with the announcement that Ken Buckles, Dukes pitcher, has been suspended indefinitely for insubordination. It backed up reports that Treadway didn't or couldn't keep his players under control. Their almost daily ejections from games for abusing the umpires was an indication of that lack of control. Some sources reported that players such as veteran.

Dick Anderson had more to say about running the club than Treadway, Herman D. White, Northern League president, recalls that Crandall did a good, Job for Aberdeen in 1948 and hopes he may improve the Duluth situation considerably. Crandall is likely at least to straighten out the matter of who is run. ning the club. It's possible that he may snap the Dukes out of their losing ways.

Duluth also sent catcher Ray Zari to Ogden in exchange for Crandall, leaving Dick Weyman as backstop for the Dukes. The club also signed Lauren Oliver, son of the Targo-Moorhead club president, a southpaw pitcher who was with the Twins in 1954 and in the Cleveland farm system earlier this season. MAJOR LEAGUE CHAFF: Although Philadelphia won only two of seven starts against Milwaukee, Herm Wehmeier scored both wins for the Phillies, ran a string of scoreless innings against the Braves to 16, and Gene Conley was his victim both times Nelson FOx, the White Sox' 142-pound second baseman, is called by his boss, Frank Lane, "the greatest player pound for pound in the game today." The White Sox have pitched nine shutouts, high for both leagues, a pace that may challenge the American League mark of 30 in a season set by the 1906 White Sox Baltimore has kept only four of the nine players obtained from Yankees in the deal for Bob Turley Tonight's Milwaukee-New York game will, match the Braves veteran left-hander, Warren Spahn, against the Giant's young southpaw, Johnny Antonelli The 27,759 tans watching Milwaukee lose to Philadelphia Wednesday were showered with soot blown over the stadium from the nearby Veterans Administration which was blowing its smokestacks clean. FROM THE SPORTS FILES: 10 Years Ago: Tommy of Boston Braves led major league batters with a .390 average. 15 Years Ago: Hugh Orphan, Wausau submarine ball who set Northern League strikeout record, held Eau Claire Bears to two hits and whiffed nine in 7-1 win.

25 Years Ago: Charley Grimm, Chicago Cubs captain, beat New York with a grand slam homer with two out in ninth inning. Burleigh Grimes was traded by Boston Braves to St. Louis Cardi. nals. 40 Years Ago: Ray Powell, former Eau Claire player, was in lineup 4 of Menomonie team managed by J.

C. Hardy to face Eau Claire Continentals in Inter State League game. Good Black Bass Opening Expected MADISON (UP) There "high promise of good fishing" in Wisconsin for the weekend, the state Conservation ment said Conservation wardens reported "there is nothing wrong with the fishing that nice weather won't correct and apparently normal summer is here." Lakes and streams, built up during a three-week period of rain, were dropping back to normal, they said. TROUT FISHING has n- tinued good" and the black bass opening Saturday was expected to be good, they said. Last U.S.

Netter Loses in Tourney LONDON (UP) Mervyn Rose knocked Ham Richardson, the last U. S. hope, out of the men's singles in the London Lawn Tennis championships Thursday as Australian stars won all four semi-final berths. Rose, the slender left hander who formerly held the Australian title, ousted Richardson of Baton Rouge, 10-8, 6-4. Neither Rose nor Richardson, who is ranked third among American players by the U.

S. Lawn Tennis for the Wimbledon championships ginning next week. Louise Brough, defending champion from Beverly H111s, and Dorothy Head Knode of Alameda, reached the women's singles semi-finals. But Darlene Hard, the highly-regarded 19-year-old youngster fr o.m Montebello, was ousted in the biggest surprise of the women's tournament. Jean Forbes, a 15-year-old South African who is too young to enter the Wimbledon tournament, eliminated Darlene, 10-8, 6-4.

Miss Hard, America's ranked woman player, seeded sixth in the Wimbledon The Eau Claire Leader-18 Friday, June 17, 1955 Red Sox Sweep Series Yankees Trip Tigers; Tribe Beats Senators NEW YORK (UP) 0 I Berra hit a two-run homer and Elston Howard delivered a pinch-single with the bases loaded, both in ho' ninth-inning rally Thursday, give the New York Yankees a 3-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Lefty Tommy Byrne became the first Yankee pitcher to compiete a game after 15 in a row had been batted out, hurling a four-hit triumph in which he up only one earned run. struck out nine a a Tigers and gave The Yankees trailed 2 0 against young Frank Lary going into the final inning. He had pitched five-hit ball up to that time and had walked only one batter. With one out, he deliv.

a base on balls to Mickey Klu's Homer Nips Dodgers; Cardinals Win CINCINNATI (AP) Ted Kluszewski's second home run of the game and his 20th of the season lifted the Cincinnati Redlegs to a 6-5 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 10th inning. the Thursday off night. The hit first loser Jim Hughes, who, had pitched splendid relief since the sixth inning. Terrible Ted's pair of homers tied him with Duke Snider of Brooklyn in the National League's home runt derby. His first homer of the contest came in the first inning.

It was the Bums' second straight setback at the hands of Cincinnati and was only their 15th loss of the season. ST. LOUIS (AP) Harvey Haddix, for the first time this year looking like the star hurler he was in previous se a shut out the Pirates on four hits Thursday night as the St. Louis Cardinals handed Pittsburgh 5-0 defeat, Home runs by Red Schoendienst and Bill Sarni backed up the left hander's work his fourth victory against eight defeats this season. The Redbirds hit safely 10 times with each man contributing at least one except Bill Vir.

don. BROOKLYN (5) CINCINNATI Gilliam Temple Reese If Snider 0 KI'ss'wakt Campanella Bell Robinson Burgess Adams McMillan Thurman 8-Amoros Fowler Hughes Freeman Totals 11x29 18 Totals 36 8 80 out whe -winning scored. -Filed out for Roebuck in -Hit Into a force play for BROOKLYN 200 CINCINNATI 310 000 E-Jablonski. Snider, Campanella, Hodges, Klussewski Burgess, Post, Kinssewski 2, Post, Adams, Bell, Campanella Hodges, Post, -Reese. HR--Klussewski DE Robinson, Gilliam dHodges: Temple and Left Cincinnati 4.

Labine 1, Nashall 1 buck 2, Fowler 1. Fowler Hedges Roebuck Freeman In 896, Hughes R-ER-Labine Nashall Freeman 0-0, 1 (21). (0-2). German, Gore, Donatelli, 2:48. A PITTSBURGH LOUS (5) Clemente Cole Long Repulski If Groat 1 Virden Totals 83 10 27 14 Totals -Struck for -Struck out for Face 8th.

PITTSBURGR 000 ST. LOUIS 100 -Haddis. Moon, Musial, Sari, dienst Sarni. HR- Scheendienst, Boyer. DPSchoendlenst, Boyer 1 Left Pittsburgh Louis Haddis HadIn 1.

5-5, Face PurHaddis Haddis (Cole). (4-8). L-Law Landes, Ballanfant, :11. Billy Cox Quits, Westlake Balks NEWPORT, Pa. (UP)- Billy Cox, traded to the Cleveland Indians by the Baltimore Orioles, passed up a possible $10,000 World Series he ek Thursday with a decision to quit baseball.

"I don't said 35-yearold Cox about earning a prospec. tive World Series cut with the Indians. "My legs are gone; just can't take it any more. I have no speed left. You can go only so far, I know I've had it." IN CLEVELAND, Wally Westlake, another principal deal in Wednesday's four-man between the Indians and Orioles, complained he had received a "raw deal" and balked at re porting to Baltimore.

The 35-year-old outfielder said he had an agreement with the Indians whereby he was to receive $2,500 if traded to another club. Westlake, who received per mission from the Orioles to re- Mantle a Berra deadlocked the contest at 2-2 with a line shot into the lower right field stands. It was his 12th home run season. After Irv. Noren singled, Eddie Robinson was hit by a pitch.

Pinch-hitter Joe Collins walked to load the' bases and Howard, batting for Billy Hunter, smacked a sharp single to center to deliver Noren with the winning run. WASHINGTON (AP) The Cleveland Indians mauled, four Washington pitchers hits Thursday in an 8-5 victory over the Senators. The two teams pounded out 27 hits. BOB LEMON gave up 10 of the Senators' 12 hits but won lab his decision. Mike Garcia lieved him in the ninth.

The Indians hopped on starter Chuck Stobbs for a pair of runs in the first and were never headed. Cleveland a added a run in the third and sewed up the game with a three-run outburst in the fourth, kayoing Stabbs in that inning. KUENN BEATS THROW New York Yankee catcher Yogi Berra dived for a wild throw from third baseman Andy Carey, whose error allowed Harvey Kuenn of Detroit to score in the eighth inning Wednesday at Yankee Stadium. The Yanks won with three runs in the ninth inning, 3-2. STANDINGS Northern League TEAM EAU CLAIRE Fargo-Moorhead Winnipeg Aberdeen Superior Duluth Grand GAMES TONIGHT EAU CLAIRE Winnipeg Fargo-Moorhead Duluth Grand Forks Aberdeen Superior RESULTS THURSDAY 16.

EAU CLAIRE Duluth Grand Cloud (10 Superior Aberdeen National League TEAM Brooklyn Chicago York Milwaukee Philadelphia St. Louis GAMES TODAY (Probable Pitchers) Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night-Surkont Collum (41). York 60 Milwauk night -AntonelSpahn Rush (43). Louts, or night Newcombe (10-1) Lawrence (2-5) Jones RESULTS THURSDAY Philadelphia Milwaukee Chicago New Brooklyn (10 Innings) Louis 1 Pittsburgh American League TEAM GB York Chicago Clevelan Detroit Boston Washington Kansas City Baltimore GAMES TODAY (Probable Pitchers). Kansas City at Washington, night (0-3) Porterfield night- (1-7).

Gromek Detrett Baltimore, vs. -Johnson New York, vs. Ford (1-9). Cleveland Boston, day-night) (8-1). and Houtteman (5-2) (2-7) and Susce RESULTS THURSDAY Yerk Detroit Besten 7 Kansas City Cleveland Washington Chicago American Association GB Minneapolis Omaha Denver Louisville Paul Charleston Not including last nights games RESULTS THURSDAY St.

Paul 3, Indianapolis Toledo 3, Omaha Denver 3, Charleston 1 Louisville 8, Minneapolis Trucks Blanks Baltimore 8-0 Kell knocked in three BALTIMORE (AP) riceorge three hits lead a Chicago White Sox batting spree Thursnight while Virgil Trucks pitched his second straight shutout and fifth straight victory by an 8-0 score ver the impotent Baltimore Orioles. Trucks was reached for six hits and gave up four walks, but the Orioles. got only four men to second base and past it. BALTIMORE (0) CHICAGO Abram Carrasquel Coan For Pope Mineso Triandos 110 Kell Smith Rivera Waltkus Lollar Causey Busby Young Drape Diering Trucks Pillette Coleman Totals 15 Totals 32 6 27 9 -Grounded out for Coleman CHICAGO 200 BALTIMORI 000 R-Carrasquel Kell, Lollar, Busby, Trucks. Trucks, Lollar, Minose, Dropo.

Coon. -Minese. Left- Chicago Minose, Bal Diering. BB--Trucks 4, Pillette 50-Trucks Pillette 11 Coleman 4 R-ER-Pillette 6-6. Coleman Trucks (3-1).

1-Pillette Paparella, Honochick, Umont. Phils Hand Milwaukee Second Shutout in Row MILWAUKEE (AP) Philadelphia Phils blanked Milwaukee 3-0 for the second straight time Thursday on veteran Murry Dickson's four-hitter. Dickson was tagged for a single in each of four innings but the hitter never got off first base, even when George Crowe led off the seventh with a single. ONLY ONE Brave got as far as second and that was Crowe, who walked in the fourth preceding Chuck Tanner's single. Rome to Host '60 Olympics PARIS (UP) The world's Olympic officials clung to tradition in preference to an attractive financial offer from the United States Thursday and awarded the 1960 classic to Rome.

The ancient Italian capital was awarded the 17th modern Olympiad when it received 35 votes on the decisive third ballot, compared to 24 for Laus. anne, Switzerland. DETROIT LOST out despite its unprecedented offer to pay the traveling expenses of all foreign athletes out of television proceeds from the games. Rome won a surprisingly easy victory over six other cities Lausanne, Detroit, Tokyo, sels, Mexico City and Budapest. "The Olympics are an idealistic matter and I think it was about time Rome was honored because it is second only to Athens as a center of classical tiquity from which the are derived," said "Armand Massard of France, vice president of the IOC.

Detroit was handicapped by the fact that the 1956 games will be held in Melbourne, Australia. Tradition demands that at least every second Olympiad be held in Europe. AS SOON AS the site for the 1960 summer games was decided, the delegates began hearing reports from the four resorts bidding for the 1960 winter games. They will vote today Valley, whether to give St. them Moritz, to Squaw.

zerland; Innsbruck, Austria; or Garmisch Parterkirchen, Germany. Squaw Valley became the vorite to land the 1960 winter games after its facilities and nancial guarantees were presented delegates. Otto Mayer of Switzerland, the IOC chancellor, said "many if not most" of the delegates appeared to favor Squaw Valley over the swank Alpine resorts. Arcadia, Ettrick Increase Leads Arcadia and Ettrick, first and second place teams in the Trempealeau County League, pulled farther ahead Wednesday night with comfortable victories. Ar.

cadia won its sixth game against two losses with a 12-3 win over Independence, and Ettrick made 'its record 4. 2 by beating Blair 7-1. Rudy Gamroth and Ralph. botta each homered and do bled for Don Galuska hit three-for-four, cluding a homer with two on and a double, for Arcadia. Hank Matson, Willie Johnson and LeRoy Johnson each had two hits for Blair, and Clayton Erickson was the only Ettrick batter with two hits.

The line scores: 101-3 Sabotta Smick. Sabette Ettrick 100 Rollie BOSTON (AP)-- Young Billy Klaus capped a surging Boston Red Sox comeback with a tworun home run in the ninth inning Thursday as the Sox defeated Kansas City 7-6 and swept the three game series. Behind 6-2 going into the last of the eighth, Boston came with three runs on Jackie Jensen's two-run homer and Norm Zauchin's solo clout to close the gap 6-5. Ted Williams got a home run and two singles in four trips to pull his batting average up other 27 points to .415. DETROFT (3) Dickson gave up just one other walk, to Ed Mathews leading off in the ninth, but Hank Aaron fanned and Crowe hit into double play to the contest.

The Phils got seven hits and two runs off Milwaukee starter Bob Buhl, who went eight innings. The Braves were shut out on six hits by 'Herm Wehmeler Wednesday night. PHILADELPHIA (3) MILWAUKEE Ashburn Brutes Blaylock Logan 55 Mathews Ennis If Aaron Greengrass Crowe Jones 3b Tanner Seminick Dittmer Smalley Rice Dickson Buhl a-Pafke Totals 0 27 8 Johnson Totals 30 4 27 16 a--Fouled out for Buhl In 8th. PHILADELPHIA 101 MILWAUKEE .000 000 000- E- Crowe. R-Ashburn, Jones, Dickson.

Blaylock, Smalley. -Blayleck DP Blaylock (unassisted); Mathews, Dittmer and Crowe; Dittmer, Logan Crowe. Left--Philadelphia Milwaukee BBDickson Buhl 2. -Dickson 6, Bahl Johnson 1. H0-Buhl 7 Johnson -Dickson Buhl 2-2, Johnson Diekson L--Buhl 3-5.

U- Dascoll, Warneke, Secery, Goets. Cubs Edge New York 2-1 CHICAGO (UP)'- The Chicago Cubs stopped the New York Giants 2-1 Thursday behind the five hit pitching of Warren Hacker to increase their second place margin over the Giants to 2 1-2 games. The Cubs scored their two runs in the third when Eddie Miksis walked, Frankie Baumholtz tripled and Ransom Jackson singled off starter Ray Monzant. BILL TAYLOR'S pinch hit homer in the eight, the Giants' sixth pinch homer of the season, spoiled a shutout for Hacker. It was Taylor's second pinch homer.

Hacker won his seventh game against four losses and his third straight over the Giants. He walked only two and struck out five. NEW YORK (1) CHICAGO Williams Miksis a-Hofman Baker 2b Lockman If Baumbolts Mueller Jackson 30 Thompson King rf Mays el Banks Harris Fondy 10 Dark Chiti Westrum Hacker -Taylor Katt Totals 38 5 27 Monsant Wilhelm Totals 31 5 24 4 -Filed for Williams in. 5th. homer for Westrum in -Filed tor Monsant YORK CHICAGO .002 000 E- -Taylor, Bam Jae Taylor.

and Hofman. Left 5, Chicago 5. Hacker 0 in Hacker 1-1, Wilhelm (0-2). Redskins Trade Gilmer to Lions WASHINGTON (AP) The Washington Redskins Thursday traded Harry Gilmer, former the University of Alabama great, to Detroit Lions. Gilmer, 29, is expected to be used as a substitute.

for Bobby Layne at quarterback for the Lions. Dick McCann, the Redskins' general manager, said in reporting the trade that Washing, ton is receiving Bert Zaggers, a former halfback at Michigan State, and Bob Trout, an end from Baylor, in addition to an undisclosed, sum of cash. Detroit became interested in Gilmer after their No. 2 quarterback, Tom Dublinski, jumped tre club to play football in Canada. Keenn 3 Me Dong' Kaline Mantle of Berra B.

Phillips Noren Wilson Robinson House b-Cery Malmberg Bauer Bertola. e-Collins Lary Riszuto rom Totals 80 4x25 6 Hunter d-Howard Byrne Totals -One out when winning -Lined out for Riasuto in -Ran for Robinson in 9th. -Walked for Bauer 9th. -Singled for Hunter in DETROIT .,000 100 NEW YORK .000 000 003-8 E- -Carey. Kaline, Mantle, Noren.

RB1-Phillips, Berra 2, How. ard. -Lary. SF -Phillips. DP-Kuenn, Malmberg and Tergesn; Malmberg, Kuenn and Torgesom, Left--Detroit 8, New York 7.

BB-Lary Byrne 5. 80-Lary 5, Byrne R-ERLary Byrne 2-1. MBP-By Lary (RobInson). Stevens, Soar, -Byrne Nape, (4-1). Grieve: L-Lary (66).

con 2. KANSAS CITY (6) ab Power Valo Zeralal Simpson Finigan Lopes DeMaestri W.Shanta Boyer Sain Totals 37 10x24 10 BOSTON (7) 1-1. Goodman e-Olson Klaus Williams Jensen Zanchin White Hation Piersall Nixon a-Stephens Brodowski b- Hurd Reports from selected coun ties: Burnett Some limits of northerns taken, panfish slow, fishing pressure light. Barron Little fishing, nice catches of large northerns, walleyes and German brown trout. Rusk Muskies hitting in Flambeau River, Little Rice, Mud and Potato lakes.

Trout good on most streams, panfish fair. Sawyer Walleyes fair, muskies starting to hit, trout and panfishing good. Douglas Trout still very good, panfish slow, prospects for very good bass opening. Bayfield Northern pike and walleye fair to good, panfish fair, trout fair to good. PEPIN FISHING slow because of high water and weather, except good bass opening on Chippewa River.

Eau Claire All fish except trout slow. Trout good on Lower, Otter and Elk creeks. Buffalo Mississippi River fishing fair with some nice catches of walleyes. Panfish fair. Trempealeau-Walleye, northerns -bass slow on Mississippi.

Trout good, panfish improv- Tackle Tom Johnson Will Rejoin Packers GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Tom Johnson, a former AllAmerica tackle from Michigan, will rejoin the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League this season. The club announced today that Johnson, who played with the Packers in 1952, has been released from the Army has signed contract 1955 season. While in the Army, the 240 pound, 6 foot 2 offensive tackle played for Fort Hood, Tex. Al Barlick, National League umpire, once was coal miner in Illinois.

Totals AMERICAN -None out when winning -Grounded out for Nikon -Grounded out for Bordewski -Ran for Geodman KANSAS CITY BOSTON -Finigan, Jensen, GoodR-Power 2, Vale, Goodman, Olson, Williams, -Power. -Simpson, Simpson, Jensen, Zauchin, -Nixon, and Power. -Kansas City 6, Boston -Boyer 5, Sain 1, Nison Nixon 1. Boyer Sain 1 Nixon 9 Brodowshi 1 1, Hard 0 In 1. Brodowski R-ER-Boyer -Hurd Nixon -Nixon.

Sain Summers, Hurley, 3,938. CLEVELAND (8) WASHINGTON Smith 30 Yost Avila 5 Oravets Doby 0 Kiner 2 Runnels Rosen 1b 2 Vernon Philley Groth Strickland 2 5 Courtney Hegan Sievers Lemon Kline Garcia 1 a-Delis Ramos Totals 06 15 27 18 Shes Stobbs Abernathy 5-Paula Rolg Totals 40-12 27 18 -Hit into force play for Kline in 7th. -Singled for Abernathy in 7th. -Hit into force play for Ramos CLEVELAND :210 WASHINGTON 000 200 300-5 -Rosen, Strickland. R-Smith, Avila Doby, Kiner, Strickland, Hegan 2, Yest, Vermon, Groth, Dells, Paula.

Smith Hegan, Kiner 2, Courtney Deby, Yest 2, Schoonmaker. 28-Deby, Rosen, Groth, 3B-Rosen, Regan -Lemon, SF -Smith, Kiner. DP-Yest, Rennels and Vernon. Left Cleveland Washington BB- Abernathy Shea 1. 80-Stebbs 3, Lemon Abernathy Ramos 1, Garcia -Lemon 10 in 8, Garela 2 In 1, Stebbs 1 in Abernathy In Ramos 2 1, Shea 0 In 1.

R-ER -Lemon 5-5, Garcia Stobbs 6-6, Abete nathy L- Ramos Shea U- 0-0. Berry, W-Lemon McKin(9-5). (1-7), ley, Flaherty, Chylak turn home to Cleveland and visit his sick wife, said he was "tired of traveling and might quit for good." COX, ONCE regarded as the major leagues' top fielding third baseman when he played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, insisted he has no intention of reconsidering his decision. He said he had informed officials of both the Orioles and Indians of his decision to quit. In Washington, General ager Hank Greenberg of the dians said he was sure "time will see this thing worked out" and that Cox will be persuaded to join the club.

Under major league rules, players are given 72 hours to report to a new club. In Cox case the deadline is Saturday; in.

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