Daily Times-Gazette, 11 Jun 1954, p. 13

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BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS ¥ "pata; Besta: By THE CANADIAN PRESS fa National League WL Pct.GBL 20 .608 20° 608 - 21 571. 510 .500 31 Pitts ¥ : Philadelphia at Milwaukee (N) 's Games Sal s Brooklyn at Cincinnati iladelphia at Milwaukee New York at Chicago Pittsburgh at St, Louis (N) X Brooklyn 220 001 020-- 7 13 © $t. Louis 010 000 300-- 4 7 0 Meyer, Labine (7) and Campan- alia: Raschi, Miller (8) and Cran- all. WP: Meyer. LP: Raschi. Pittsburgh 000 000 000-- 0 11 3 Cincinnati . .. 012 002 10x-- 6 8 0 Thies, Yochim (5) Hetki (7) and epard; Baczewski and Landrith, |S; Sh Seminick (7), : Thies. Rs: Cincinnati -- Greengrass, Bell. New York 000 000 000 1--1 5 2 Milwaukee 000 000 000 0--0 9 2 Gomez and Westrum; Conley and Crandal, White (10), : New York--Taylor. : Philadelphia 010 210 101-- 6 10 Chicago 000 000 000-- 0 8 Ridzik, Konstanty (5) and Lo- Minner and -Garagiola. WP: Konstanty. American Le Chicago - Cleveland New York Détroit Washington ague i Pet.GBL 6 .686 17 660 1% 21 605 4 25 .490 10 21 29 .420 13% Boston 19 28 .404 14 Baltimore . 20 32 .385 15% Philadelphia 17 33 .340 17% Today's Games Chicago at New York (N) Cleveland at Boston (N) Baltimore at Washington '(N) Detroit at Philadelphia (N) 's Games Baltimore at Wash! n (N) it at Philadelphia at New York Clave nd at Boston Ba ore 000 001 202-- 513 1 an 000 000 001-- 1 7 Coleman and Moss; Kiely, Werle (9) and White. : LP: Kiely. 35 33 32 24 HR: Baltimore--Mele. Second Baltimore 100 050 003-- 9 10 1 Bo 000 000 000-- 0 5 Pillette and Courtney; Herrin, Brown (5) and White, LP: Herrin. ' HR: Baltimore--Courtney. Cleveland 10 000 030-- 4 7 1 Washington 005 003 00x-- 8 8 1 Lemon, Narleski (6) Mossi (8) and Hegan; Stone and Tipton. Ly. Bins po, : vel i Detroit 000 300 So0-- 570 New York 300 013 20x-- 9 15 0 Aber, Branca (1) Miller (7) and House; McDonald, Grim (5) and Berra. WP: Grim. LP: Branca. HRs: Detroit--House. New York --Berra, Brown, Mantle.' Chicago at Philadelphia postponed. National League International League W L Pet.GBL Toronto 16 .636 Rochester Havana Montreal use 13 32. . Today's Games Buffalo at Toronto (N) cuse at Rochester (N) ichmond at Havana (N) Only. games scheduled Saturday's Games Ottawa at Montreal Buffalo at Toronto Syracuse at Rochester Richmond at Havana Rochester Minarcin, Shore (5) Lombardi (6) Crimian (9) and Howard; Jordan, Blaylock (6) Jacobs (7) Hoch (8) Hoitsma (9) and Bur- brink Buffalo 100 300 200-- 6 9 0 Syracuse 010 224 03x--12 10 2 Johnson, Hudson (6) and Lake- man; Tully, Peterson. (5) Jordan (5) and Lonnett. Ottawa 000 000 000-- 0 5 1 Richmond 100 200 00x-- 3 1 2 Kellner, Robinson (7) and Plumb; Fanovich and Johnson. Montreal 000 0000-0 4 3 Havana . 000 000 000 0-- 0 3 1 (Tie--Called to permit Montreal to catch plane) Black, Hood (10) and Thomp- son; Cueche and Guerra. American Association Minneapolis 0 Toledo 9 Kansas City 4 Columbus 5 Indianapolis 4 Charleston 1 . Paul Giel Gets n 1] His Big Chance dlwa Ee low Fl reac an ass income of $60,000 for the years? - whi ahd 1 he's Paul Giel, 21, the Mil nespta football star whose signing to pitch professional basebal the New York Giants at those terms was announced here Wed- nesday, he's more impressed with a gift automobile. "Boy, you ought to see it," he told reporters at a press conference attended by such high brass of the |ton, Giants' organization as president Horace Stoneham. 'They gave it to me at Minneapolis the other night. Was I surprised. It's a eream-colored hard-top convertible a 1954 model." The two-time all-America half- back at Minnesota had his pick of six or seven offers from major league baseball teams and turned down 'a couple of what he called ' attractive" bids to play C. with Toronto £. DECISION decided a long time a baseball instead of foot said. "But when those Cana- dians came around I just had to listen. They made me some real _attractive offers." Although exact terms of the bonus a were not rYe- vealed, one of the biggest of the club's high brass agreed $60,000 was "about right" and weuld con- stitute Giel's salary spread over years. Giel, a 185-pound tailback, was named the Associated Press "back the year" in 1953. He gained 094 yards and scored 35 touch- downs. In three years of college baseball, Giel posted 21-8 record .and had a 2.16 earned run aver- age. to all," 'TELECASTING PLATE TORONTO ..(CP)--Montreal and {Ottawa will be the only. Canadian citles tb see 'a "live" telecast of the 95th' running the Queen's Plate Saturday. "The Ontario Jockey Club has re- quested a blackout of stations Sithin 1000 mile radius of the rack. > However, a delayed telecast of the race' will be seen on other eastern Canadian stations begin- ning. at 9:30. p.m. EDT Saturday ht. This show will be seen in ttawa, Montreal, Toronto, Hamil- , London and Kitchener. Mon- day night the race will be shown in Sudbury, Winnipeg, Vancouver and Saint John, N.B. 1|record prize in the $100,000-added Field Of 13 Likely In Belmont Stakes NEW YORK (AP)--A field of 13 'MAJOR LEAGUE 'LEADERS horses, largest since that number | started in 1877, may go after a Be! t Stakes Saturday at Bel mort Park. The LLangollen Farm's Porter- house, 1958 champion two-year-old, still is a question mark because of a back ailment but there seems no question there will lenty of competitors in the 1%2-mile classic. Mrs. J. R. H. Thouron's War of Roses, British-bred winner of the Jersey Stakes, arrived Wednesday. Also on hand is Chevation, who won the Kent Stakes last Saturday at Delaware Park for Willie du Pont's Foxcatcher Farm. - Max Hirsch, trainer of the King ranch, also said he planned to start the entry of High Gun and the filly Riverina. High Gun won the Peter Pan Handicap at Bel- mont Saturday, and is the probable favorite in the Belmont, finale of the triple crown for three-year- olds. Herb Lindberg After His Second Plate Win TORONTO. (CP)--Jaunty Herbie Lindberg, a horsebacker tenberg, Sveden, has been waiting 19 years to win second Queen's Plate. Back in 1935, when he was a comparative. innocent of 24, Herbie rode Sally Fuller to victory for the Seagram Stable of Water- loo, Ont. ' : Next Saturday, a wise-cracking veteran of 43, Lindberg will have the mount on the favored King Maple. Lindberg and King Maple have formed an almost unbeatable -com- bination since they met for the first time at Fort Erie in August, 1953. King Maple, an unprepossess- ing colf, known effectionately around the Ontario racing circuit as "The Country Bumpkin," still was a maiden. GALLOPED HOME Then trainer Johnny Hornsby tossed Lindy on King Maple"s back one afternoon at Fort Erie and the big, rough colt galloped home. Hornsby and owner Mrs, Gordon McMacken promptly arranged to have Lindberg ride their horse in all future engagements. Later King Maple won five con- secutive stake races during the winter. was voted "Canada's Horse of the Year." So far this season he has won his only two races--the Plate Trials at six fur- longs and one mile and 70 yards-- and he goes into Saturday's hig race boasting a record of seven straight wins. precision time-piece is now available at your jeweller's EST VALUE UY GRUEN ya beautiful markings, separate head. x) () 1 ra» <> The lower the animal, the simpler its form, The Coral Fish is a low species. Despite its it has a very simple body structure with no WATERLOO TORONTO MONTREAL TECUMSEH Avila, Cleveland Rosen, Cleveland Minoso, Chicago Busby, Washington 206 32 69 . House, Detroit Runs--Minoso 48 Runs batted in--Minoso, 53 Hits~Avila 72 Doubles--Vernon, Washington 15 Strikeouts--Turley, Baltimore 81 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League - | AB R H Pet. 189 41 72 .381 159 30 55 .346 201 48 68 .338 126 14 42 333 Triples--Tuttle, Detroit, Runnels, Washington, and Minoso, 7 Home runs--Rosen, 13 Stolen bases--Minoso and Rivera, Chicago 7 Pitching--Morgan, New York and Stone, Washington 4-0--1.000 National League AB R H Pct. Jablonski, St. Louis 221 29 84 .380 Musial, St.Louis Hamner, Phillies 203 53 77 .379 191 32 72 377 . 131.19 48..366 199 36 71 .357 ial, 66 \ m_Go- | Dou Triples--Hamner, - 6 Home Runs--Musial 20 Stolen bases--Bruton Milwaukee 11 Pitching--Nuxhall, Cincinnati 3-0-- 1.000 Strikeouts--Haddix, 8$t. Louis 69 LAST NIGHT'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ° Pitching -- Duane Pillette, Ori- oles, scattered five hits as Balti- more beat Boston 5-0 Batting--Bill Taylor, Giants, hit pinch home run in the 10th for the only run as New York beat Milwaukee 1-0. SPORTS ROUNDUP "By .GAYLE TALBOT GROSSINGER, N.Y. (CP) Rock Marciano, having been asked ' all the questions the re- rs can tl up concerni is engagement with Ezza Charles a week from tonight, is being urged to volunteer a few observations of his own. Rocky, who enjoys everything connected with a tr camp, including the questions, just lies on his bed and says he doesn't really believe there's anything he can add. He feels great--never felt 'better--and thinks he'll stop Charles short of 'the scheduled 15 rounds. ALWAYS READY At this stage, does he wake up some mornings and wish it was the day of the fight? In other words, does he feel some morn- ings that he has reached the ab- solute peak of condition and would like to get at the man who wants to take his title away from him? "Sure," assents, '"'there are mornings like that. -But it's just that I feel I'd like to be through with the training and have another fight behind me. 1 always feel that I'm ready to fight."' But what about the danger of going stale? After all, up to today he has worked a total of 174 rounds against an exceptionally able set of sparring partners. Rocky gave it some thought. "I've heard about it," he said, "but I've honestly never felt that I might be Betting stale. They say some fighters all of a sudden find they can't break a sweat, but . I've always sweated good." NEW STYLE? In the next room of the farm- | house where Rocky lives and trains almost endlessly, his man- smiles happily and La Rocky Marciano Klways Ready. Figures He'll "Stop" Charles ager, Al Weill, was laughing off reports that his wonderful meal ticket is planning to turn cute against .Charles. "Why should he change his style?" Al asked. "After all, we ain't the ones to worry. We've got THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, Juno 3, 909: 18 WOODRLING OUT NEW YORK (AP)--Gene Wood- ling, regular laft fielder of New York Yankees will be out of the lineup for about a week with a his right foot. He fouled a ball off the toe during batting practice. " SIGN TW OENDS the title and 'Charles is the one |Alouettes Th that's got to come and get it. Rocky's a better fighter than he was when he knocked out Roland Starza last September, but that don't mean he's trying to be a boxer, "I'd say it's this way. Rocky's ot a little more pride in e champion. 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