Daily Times-Gazette, 27 May 1953, p. 11

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, May 27, 1953 44 |LEADING Loop Grimm's Milwaukee Braves 'Outdo All Pre-Season Ideas i 1% . By ED CORRIGAN seventh last year, 32 games behind legs Tuesday to pull his team Associated Press Sports Write Brooklyn Dodgers who won the |games ahead of the second-place Everyone knew that Milwaukee |pennant, and his prediction this |St. Louis Cardinals, 12th in the Braves were improved over last|year was fifth and with plenty of | The victory a i Nn year, but even manager Charley breaks perhaps fourth. last 16 games for 8 E ayes and Grimm, the optimist eternal, didn't| This is a team that should get|was the sixth straig Zou on dare dream that his outfit would better before it gets worse, too.|which they have not m = an be leading the National League | Neither Sid Gordon or Andy Pafko|error. They lead the league with more than a month of the sea- | have been hitting, and these two |fence. . © son gone. veterans figure to be the mainstay | The Cards split a doubleheader Grimm's club staggered home |of the attack along with Eddie |with Chicago Cubs. The Redbirds | Bernier, Pittsburgh, 4 Mathews and Joe Adcock. Both |won the opener 6-3 but dropped| Home runs: Campanella, 14 Gordon and Pafko are under .250. 5 3-2 decision to Turk Lown in the | giolen bases: Gilliam, Brooklyn MAJOR LEAGUE |, Grimm's youth movement is pan- nightcap. : : n out even r, than he ex- en cutting a| Pitching: pected, but in the lohg run it will | St, Louis has Beet Oe me 6.0. oo BASEBALL be the veterans like Gordon and defeat in the afterpiece was only Pafko, along with pitchers Max (40 ceoond in the last nine games. By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League - Detroit 010 110 005-- 8 10 2 Cleveland 020 001 411-- 9 9 2 Wight, Herbert (7) Erickson (7) Surkont (6-0) and Warren Spahn (41) who will spell the difference | Harvey Haddix had an easy time Harrist (9) and Ginsberg; Feller, FIGOper (9) and Hegan. in the opener with Red Schoen- Bees i. Srgeting cub or one dienst supplying most of the power, Spahn, a four-time 20-game win- |The second baseman had a perfec! ner, hurled the Braves to a four |three-for-three, including a home hit 6-0 victory over Cincinnati Red-| run, and drove in three runs. :P Hooper. LP: Harrist. pans: Detroit--Lund. Cleveland-- y. Chicago 111 040 010-- 8 14 0 St. Louis 000 101 000-- 2 7 2 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League AB R H Pet. Schoendienst, Stl 141 23 53 .376 Wyrostek, Pha 92 15 34 .370 Ashburn, Pha 118 18 42 .356 Greengrass, Cin 110 21 38 .345 Campanella, Bkn 129 29 43 333 Runs: Snider, Brooklyn, 30 Runs batted in: Campanella, 47 Hits: Schoendienst, 53 Doubles: Schoendienst, 14 Triples: Bruton, Milwaukee, and Watastra Earns Win Wimbledon Selling Plate HURST PARK England (AP)-- Watastra, a three-year-old geldng, won the seven-furlong Wimbledon Selling Plate here in 80-degree weather, then collapsed in the middle of the auctioneer's ring. A veterinarian was called, in- spected the horse, and said: '"There is a very sensible horse. He was naturally tired after his exertions in the heat and decided to lie down and rest." Yesterday's Stars By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching Warren Spahn, Mil. waukee Braves, shut out Cincin- pay Redlegs 6-0, yielding only four Batting: Red Schoendienst, St, Louis Cardinals, got three hits in- cluding a home run, and knocked in three runs as the Cards de- feated Chicago Cubs 6-3 in the first half of a doubleheader. The Cubs won the .nightcap 3-2. likely to have Toronto allied with them. This is a surprising move as Toronto benefitted greatly from sponsored teams. Rangers were starting to get results from Guelph, Boston has done well with Barrie. De- troit has really prospered from the project, as have Cana ens. "If the; clubs probability gain his release frcma the Roses to play with the Transporters sometime this wask , . -Boriaps today! Tarlier season, Cec, who 1s 3 in Oshawa, decided that he'd rather play with a local tern than travel to Bowman- and ay. Hs decision sezined only al. Bowmanville didn't like los- inc one of their top mounds. men and one of the three pow- er s-that-be decided his release should be held up. This seemed orly logical too . . . perhaps the guy would change his mind ard decide to come to Bow- m>nville after all. 3iat in recent weeks, Cec st wed a strong preference for T-ansporter air and from all raports Bowmanville have now given up the idea of his coming beck to the fold. Not haying him on the team ce'd mean that Bowmanville w ll. try for Intermediate B rat- ing . . . where no-imports are allowed. They have a strong team even without Cec, and this limited class ball could be in back of their minds in giving up his release. At any rate, nothing is in wri'ing as yet, but Cec seems ouite confident he'll have the little ticket in his pocket some- tim2 very soon. Hig addition: to the local pit- ching staff will make them rather strong from the right- hand side. Only Jack Durston, currently up with the Oshawa Merchants, tosses them from the left for the Transporters. Down in CHECKLETS Montreal, the boys are watch- h ing the spread of the non-spon- sorship bug among the NHL clubs with some interest. Baz O'Meara of the Star notes . . . "The have-nots of hockey, not- ably the Rangers and Chicago, pressing hard to get rid of the sponsorship idea in hockey, are Montreal Jumps Ahead Of Leafs By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal Royals took a one- drop the sponsored e NHL will dry up many sources of supply, par- ticularly out west where the swing among youngsters is to curling, while in the east they vear eo! In a football way, we hear that the Oshawa Red Raiders are to have a very important executive meeting at Wilf Brit- 'ton's home this Wednesday evening. It has something to do with the coming sponsorship plans of the local club. We hear the brass will be in- troduced to the gentlemen concerned. And on the same tack, we note where Fred Dufton, Co- bourg Ghosts football club manager, and as sharp a guy with the managerial reins as anyone could be . . . we hear he's scouting material right out from under the noses of the Peterboro Orfuns, last year's loop champs. He tried to get Don and Jerry McGillis to a talk down in Cobourg, but no soap. Don't think he'll give up after that one try, fellahs. When you can't beat 'em, buy 'em. Yep, it works in all phases of sport nowadays. By the by . . . to all the irate baseball fans who saw the bobble committed by some" $%%E?type gremlin in the Lakeshore Standings in this column the other day, may we say we feel just as hot under the collar. Of course Whitby should have been in first place and Bowmanville second, and then Oshawa. We can't figure out what got into some "Philly- editors" head, but the whole thing got switched about. A complete and corrected (we hope!) standing was in the paper yesterday. + « « by Bob Rife. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE By THE CANADIAN PRESS First Montreal 001 060 0-- 713 © Baltimore 100 1000-2 6 0 Lasorda, Mossor (4) and Thomp- son; Starr, Heintzelman (5) and Lonnett. WP: Mossor. LP: Starr. HRs: Baltimore--Weatherly, Jok. Second Montreal 000 000 000 1--1 6 1 Ba) 000 000 000 0--0 6 0 and Yelen; Mrozinski , |and Kluttz Toronto at syracuse postponed. Ottawa at Springfield postponed. Buffalo at Rochester (2) postponed ' = L Pet. GBL 18 % Sones) set back the Sricles 1% I seven-inning opener - timore and blanked the Birds 1-0 |Ofta 16 in the nightcap, a 10-inning affair. 14 Royals got to Dick Starr and 12 Ken Heintzelman for 13 hits in the 10 six-run fifth Surkont, Milwaukee, Strikeouts: Simmons, Philadel- phia, 47 American League AB R 138 23 118 23 110 14 Get $50 to $1000 fast at HFC on your own signature, No bankable security needed. Up to 24 months to repay. Phone or stop in at Canada's largest, most recommended consumer finance organization. MONEY WHEN YOU NEED IT {2 1OUSEHOLD FINANCE Pet. Vernon, Was . Kell, Bos Suder, Pha . Mantle, NY 130 34 Rosen, Cle 113 18 38 . ! Runs: Mantle,. 34 Runs batted in: Dropo, Detroit, Hits: Vernon, 50 Doubles: Kell, 14 Triples: Jensen, Washington, 5 Home runs: Gernert, Boston and Rosen, 7 Stolen bases: Minoso, Chicago, 9 Lioehing; Parnell, Boston, 6-0, "Strikeouts: Pierce, Chicago, 46 In the second game, the Cards Anne Sharp Leads n their way to an- hol Ry They were leading Ladies Golf Trials TORONTO (CP)--Anne Sharp of 2-0 in the sixth inning on the 3; strength of bases empty home runs by Vinegar Bend Mizell 3nd Jos e 0 Fonthill Tuesday picked up a. five- | Soashier. Bub the CU held off point lead in the first of the eight the Redbirds the rest of the way. trials for the Ontario ladies' inter- hed- provincial golf team. They were the only games sche In spite of rain, 24 players with |uled in the National League. handicaps of 12 and under turned| Both Cleveland Indians and Chi- up for the initial test. cago White Sox picked up a half- Against a par of 76, Miss Sharp carded a 77, good for 11 points, while her nearest rival was Mrs. game on the idle New York Yan- kees in the American League. The second-place Indians fought off a H. R. Armstrong of Weston with an | ninth-inning rally by Detroit Tigers 82 and six points. to pull it out 98 on a home run Mrs. J. B. Seawright of Scar-|by Larry Doby and the Pale Hose borough had 83 for five points. Thei nterprovincial match will be played at London Sunningdale in polished off St. Louis Browns 8-2. August. Byrne, Fornieles (6) and Sheely; years Pillette, Blyzka (5) Stuart (9) and Courtney. WP: Byrne. LP: Pillette. HR: Chicago -- Fain. Boston at Philadelphia WwW L New York Cleveland C. H. 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