12 THE DALY TIMES-GAZETTE, Pridey, Mey 29, 1958 - i STILL GOING BIG FOR YANKEES : MICKEY pp ANTLE, OF THE YANKEES, W21ce rie waTERS Hive BEEN DONG THE VoTI6 | | ONLY # PLAYERS id HAVE BEEN VOTED MV.P. TWICE WA RoW =ALL AMERICAN LEASUERS. Distributed by King Fostures Byniioste AND STANDINGS i BASEBALL SCORES "$7 THE CANADIAN PRESS [Buffalo at Montreal, ppd, rain. » National League (Only games scheduled) Fran 010 002 000--3 8 1 waukee 330 300 0009 9 1 National League ez, Miller (2) Constable Pet, GBL SPORTS BRIEFS ALS SIGN TACKLE I MONTREAL (CP) -- Signing of | a 230-pound tackle, Dick Fusco] from Middlebury College in Ver-| mont, was announced Wednesday | night by Montreal Alouettes of | the Big Four Football Union. | Fusco drew the attention of the New York Giants of the Na-| tional Football League after last) season. He was a draft choice by | the Giants but will be heading | for Montreal to try out for a re-| gular berth, f OPENING DAY SOLD OUT TOKYO (AP) -- Every ticket for the 65,000-seat Asian Games| Stadium has been sold in advance | for Saturday's opening day of the| Far East's biggest sports festival and 10,000 standing room rickets | have been cleaned out. The Asian | Games organizing committee said Wednesday tickets also were un-| available for major events being | staged at the stadium throughout {rest of the games. l VOLCAN SIGNS EDMONTON (CP) - Mike Vol- can, 27, star defensive Canadian lineman, has signed a 1958 con-| tract with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Interprovincial Football Union. A product of] Hamilton, the 200-pound tackle] played with Kitchener-Waterloo| Dutchmen of the Ontario Rugby | Football Union before joining | Eskimos for the 1955 season. { | SETS HALF-MILE MARK | TORONTO (CP) -- Ergus Leps, Estonian-born middle - distance] |runner from Western Technical | School, Wednesday set an official Canadian junior half-mile record [in the annual Toronto Secondary {School Athletic Association track land field meet. The 18-year-old runner's time was 1:56.6, 1.3 sec- onds better than a mark set in| 1952 by Murray Cockburn of To- {ronto. MILAN BLANKED MILAN, Italy (AP) -- The Ar- team 0U-AUTO UY NO EE 1953 Chevrolet BEL AIR -- YELLOW AND WHITE 4.Door Sedan 1956 Plymouth Nice Blue -- really sharp Chevrolet 1956 1595 $1095 4.Door Sedan 1956 Meteor Crone (5) Burnside (7) and|San Francisco 23 i midt; Birde ts and Crandall, Miwaukee 633 1% [Gentine uational team fof the Rs: SF - Cepeda (12); Mil-| FA urgh 545 4 |feated Milan 20 in an exhibition (1). jropicago Are $4 match Wednesday night (#8 and Taylor; Sanford, Hearn|Los Angeles 382 9% | (8% Hacker (7) Meyer (9) and Today's Games | Mizell (2-4) vs Kline (4-3). Sox--hit a grand-slam homer to Los Angeles at Cincinnati (N) lead Boston to an 8-5 victory {Washington 31 : - Banks (8); Pha- Jones (4), Essegian (3), L& Angeles at Cincinnati ppd, in 88 Louis at Pittsburgh ppd rain 8 American League hington 000 001 000--1 6 0 veland 001 000 02x--3 6 1 Pascual, Clevenger (3) and Courtney; Grant and Nixon. Saturday's Games R: Cle-Harrell (2) {Los Angeles at Cincinnati timore 000 000 001--1 9 1|San Francisco at Milwaukee cago 012 020 00x--5 10 2/Chicago at Philadelphia Portocarrero, Moeller (5) Bea-|St. Louis at Pittsburgh mon (7) and Triandos; Wilson A can League w and Battey. New York 000 002 201--5 8 On. woo L Pel. GBL Droit 000 102 010--4 10 3| HA 815 $hantz, Grim (6) Duren | patti ity 500 8% afi Berra; Foytack, Aguirre a more 500 8% and Hegan, Wilson (9). Greve and 500 8% HRs: NY - Throneberry ®); | as on A485 9 Det-Zernial (2). | Washington 452 10 ton 001 500 002--38 10 2| Chicago 400 11% Kansas City 030 110.0005 10 1| Detroit 394 12 'Brewer, Fornieles (5) and Ber-| Today's Games beret; Urban, Dickson (5) Trucks) And Probable Pitchers (8) Herbert (8) and Smith. Washington at Cleveland (N)-- HRs: Bos-Willlams (5) Lepcio Stobbs (0-3) vs McLish (0-1). . i Baltimore at Chicago (N)-- . Harshman (5-1) vs Wynn (3-2). 2 New York at Detroit (N)--Tur- 1/ley (60) vs Hoeft (3-8). Boston at Kansas City (N)-- Nixon (0-4) vs Maas (1-3). | Saturday's Games | Havana 200 221 303-13 16 1 Baltimore at Chicago Columbus 000 102 000--3 8 3 Boston at Kansas City Cueche and Izquierdo; Pepper, New York at Detroit Swanson (5) and Rand Washington at Cleveland International League w TMAIOR LEAGUE ees & ' Ti ™ 5 LEADERS | Rochester | Toronto | Columbus By. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Richmond " National League | Miami AB R H Pet, Havana 111 19 51 459 Buffalo 204 140 34 58 .414| Friday's Games 76 8 27 .355| Columbus at Montreal (N) 139 23 48 .345 Richmond at Toronto. (N) 113 15 37 .327 Miami at Buffalo (N) Havana at Rochester (N) Saturday's Games |Columbus at Montreal Richmond at Toronto [Miami at Buffalo Havana at Rochester | clickgo 230 000 2007 12 o| Philadelphia Ab! PHI 010 100 0204 10 1/St. Louis A452 7 rabowsky, Mayer (8) Elston | Cincinnati 393 8% | YESTERDAY'S And Probable Pitchers STARS Chicago at Philadelphia (N)-- Hobbie (2-4) vs Semproch (4-3). By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Louis at Pittsburgh (N)--| Batting: Ted Williams, Red --Podres (4-2) vs Purkey (4-1), |over Kansas City. San Francisco at Milwaukee Pitching: Jim Grant, Indians-- (N) -- Antonelli (3-3) vs Spahn/pitched a six-hitter for his fourth (60). victory as Cleveland defeated with the International League Miami 200 000 300--5 7 Richmond 208 013 00x-14 14 Mreen, Page (3) Anderson (3) son (7) and Bucha; Wiesler agd Oldis 546 6 529 A471 447 412 fustal, St. Louis ys, San Fran (Powe, Cincinnati cer, San Fran , Cincinnati pns--Mays, 34, 'Runs batted in--Thomas, Pitts- gh and Spencer, 33. 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