Je.,h p., Willie Shoemaker Rides 13 Winners In Last Three Days at Hollywood SPORTS R0UND-UP Uy GALE TALBOT NEW YORK (AP) It is more than likely that Rotors, Battery Both 'Short-Handed for Match Both teams were short solne of their leading players in last night's football game but the General Motors won 2-1 over the Battery. INOLEWOOD, Calif. (API Willie Shoemaker, riding 13 winners n the last three days nf rneinff nt Hollvwood Park, Is the dreamed-of four-minute mile could be run Friday, outo rewrite some of the turfs records. Longden's 105 winners for 50 days of. racing at Hollywood ' Park in 1948 Shoemaker brought In four winners Wednesday. Fight Postponed For Second Time QUEBEC (CP) Promoter Paul if it were possible to bring together Wes Santee, John Landy and Roger Bannister in what some inspired historian almost certainly would tag the "mile Motors started with eight As of today, his victories for 1953 stand at 210. ahead of the' average ivcded to become the first joc-kev aboard 400 winners in a vear. And it's a virtual of the century." flayers and the Battery with nine. Then Mills came on to make the teams evenly numbered and shortly after sroreil the first goal for the Motors. In the second half Tambour-ini took advantage of some mile in four minutes, two and one-fifth seconds. During the following month, similarly un- It Is difficult to doubt that at least one of the great trio, given I'lamonrlon said today a Canadian championship fight between Fernando Gagnon of Quebec and Stan Almond of Vancouver h:ir been postponed Au.ssie Thsisday, Thsisday, June June 25, 25. 19d3 - - ; iisJ: ' . ? y k :) i M - " 4 j I j J i 1 pared, the olive-skinno. the challenge u and a cress . the , ' i of , 4:02 4 and , had times 4:04 2. 1 a second time 'to July 1. Santee ran the fastest mile in American history last June 5 In fabled sonic barrier of foot racing. We know now that it, can be done and that it merely is a matter of when. an invitational meet at Comp sinch the silent Shoe will become the first to ride 300 winners a year three times. Until last year wh-n Tony DeSplrito rode 390, Wee Willie stared the American record it 3B8 with Joe Culmone. Both dH it in 1950. Culmone is seldom heard of. but Willie h:ul 315 winners lat year. The flyweight Texan, born !n El Paso, has been clipping aion j nt a two-a-duy avenn'e at Hollywood Park with 57 winners. At this rate he stands a solid chance of bettering Johnny slackness in the Motors defence and equalized He also hit the Tossbar. He missed a great chance to put his team ahead when a penalty was given ?ainst the Motors but he drove the ball very hard and over the bar. Silversmith saved well but from Wilson's corner kick Mills headed the second and winning -oul for the Motors Final score General Motorj t, .iejvy Battery 1. Pill rtnxter re;ereeri. Battery: Silversmith; S. Mar-on. A. Maron; Fabriz. Boultoni;, Volker ShradCt, Hartnot Shrad-er. Tambourini. Wells. General Motors: Bowman; Boulter, Eby; furunes, Mills; Wilson, Eckert, Murray, Hidber The 12-round bout, originally scheduled for June 22, was postponed a week when the Quebec champion pulled a leg muscle. The second postponement was made because the June 29 date conflicted with a Provincial i-nsetn:; league game at tho stadium where the fight will be held .Yanks Routed -Second Time By White Sox Bv KEN PIH.EGAFt i ton. Calif., doing the four laps in 4;02.4 while defeating two such noted distance stars as Finland's Peni Johansson unci Belgium's Oaston Reiff. Th? jay-hawker says he fully expects to get uncle" the magic "four." These reflections arise from the fact that Santee, the greatest miler the United States has produced, is making his last big run of the season in the national AAU meet beginning Friday at Dayton, O. Unfortunately, the two msn who might force the Kansas flyer to the four-minute goal will be far away and he probably will turn In only a Rememoer when Maxie nosenbloom became un- Associated Press Sports Writer - After watching N?v York Yankee." blow two in a row to the hurtline Chicago White Sox routine timing. Chatter . . . Silversmith kept Rood goal, one save at poinl- disputed world s light-heavy- iriv ,k ....rniinn t.K i the best of ont nln niv rn.1i.vi.m vnn -Hank ranee being weight champion 23 years ago tonight bv dutpoiiiting Jimmy! flowing stride, is attending classes at Melbourne University, , tn i ti,nt enmphnu; the the game. The Maron brothers "enr hi a -at candidate Ji-rounr Bannister, England's players put on the wrong uni LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 MOVING , . . PACKING . . . CRATING SHIPPING . . . HIKWAUDING . . . SIOIlACi: Experienced handling Local, Natioti-WKle and World-wide Shipments. MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA LINISV'SM Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. Tlione 60 or C8 Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. forms. for the highest honor now open thrown by the reslnntiun open j to a trackman, is similarly busy L..wi,i.Hii..m l undefeated champion Tom; outer irvNn he, lesiclentnf U'l,,..,.., oba 65 years ago and "lhwmmumty wo 5 alii mmM 0 lor SI M-W H st, I la ImimI( DliNNlll ,n 1 (mMt1fiMiil Ut it4 1 Mw 1 Mi 15, ..or. t 1 defended strongly. Boultong and Fabris played well with both driving shots just wide. The young Shrader brothers art-very promising ana will develop. Tambourini, who has transferror! frnm thp PVO was thp nnt.- H ' 6 ' . . ' Loughran in 1!29, and Slattery Certainly the outfit that wore tilt, big "NY" on their suits the last two days bears no resemblance to a world championship LAl'RIE DAWN won out over 20 other sea nymphs to become . "The Perfect Swim Silhouette of 1953" in the annual contest conducted by bathing suit manufacturers at Nevele Falls, NY. lmuuj, on nis recoiu, is cue rlalmed th? title bv a win over fastest of the three. Last Dec. 14 Lou Scozza. Rosenbloom's vie- club And the White Sox look standing forward ' though hi.. in Melbourne, against the poorest tory over Slattery put him on of competition, he ripped off a top. every men pennant contenaers ; thtin ,ao (,tf H , ai Instead of third place talent. I ways a threat. Wells showed The Sox not only have gained j nice touches. c u-t season s edge over tne Yan Major League Leaders By Thp Canadian Press Ml kees. They've succeeded in making the New Yorkers beat themselves. In Tusday night's 11-3 rout the Yankees committed four errors, three in a single innnlng. "FM'I.Ty PITCHING ' ' It was faulty pitching Wednesday. Starter Jim McDonald found the plate only once in 13 pitches and was sent to the showers in the. first inning wilh the buses loaded and nobody Bowman was not severely tested. Eby was very resourceful and his battles with Tambourini were a feature of the game Boulter tried hard. Fur-unes and Mills were very clever and constructive. Mills got both goals. Wilson, Eckert and Murray did well. Both teams were short of their regulars. Battery were without Dunbar, Georgeson, Go-m.-2 and Mazzonl. General Mo-wer" w'-hjut Robinson, Jr ff!r' tTION VI. I.KACil I'. AB R H Pel. Schoend st. St. L. 2B9 55 93 34J Rotollinon. Bkn. 2IW 47 6B .340 Snider. Bkn. . 245 51 77' .314 Irvln. NY 2''4 37 70 .313 Baumhcltz. Chi. 201 28 ai .31.1 Runs: S-hoentllenst. 55. Runs batted in: Campanula. Brrxiklyn. 62. Hlls: Sirhoendlenst, 92. put. - Chicago cashed all three of j ""P. ounaoj.-j ana iau. those runs, plus two more In th" i n ! Douhlwi: Snider, mid Dark. New I York. 18 Trtplps: Bruton, Mlnwnukw. 7. ! Home runs: Mulhews. Milwaukee, ! 20 i Stolen bases: Bruton. n. i PitchliiK: BurUetu. Mmwaukee. ! 7-0. 1.00. ! Strikeouts: RhImtls. Pliilaitelpliin. inning, and coasted to an 8-4 victory. So the Sox have proved that even the mighty Yankees are onlv human. Cleveland came out on top in r. 31 -hit slugfe.st at Boston Wed SPORTSMAN'S DIGEST BE PREPARED TO STRIKE INSTANTLY, IN FLYFISHING..... 81. HOLO LINE AMIRK.W I.K)II'K AB R It Prt Umphlettf Bos. 11(5 2S 84 38 Goodman. Bos. Kill 27 54 .32 Mantl NY 241 59 78 324 Kell, Bos. ' IB0 31) 58 322 Vernon. Wash.. 25'J 42 81 .320 Runs: Mantle 59 Runs batted In: Mantle. 52. Hits: Kuenn, Detroit, mid Vernon. 81. Doubles: Kell. 18. Triples, Jensen. Washington. 0, Home runs: Zernial. Philadelphia, 18 AGAINST -GRIP WITH nCO HAND HGI17 WHII.S WrjTTLC- CT.reizvirtG LINE WITH ICF-T HANO t .. . Stolen buses: Rivera. Cliicuo. 13. Pitching: Lopat. New York. 8-0, l.do Strikeouts: Pierce. Chicago. OH. should m.wavs BP U'-iD IN Pl.y- nesday, whipping the Red Sox j ' T3-9. St. Louis scored five runs in the last two innings to edge j Washington 7-6 and Detroit won its third straight 6-3 over Phila- " delphia. Milwaukee Braves lost their third in a row 10-1 to Pittsburgh, but maintained their three-game league lead over Brooklyn. The Dode-era were beaten 7-4 by Cincinnati when Gus Bell horn- . ered with two on in the last of th ninth. Harry Perkowski of the Retllews allowed nnlv two fhifties and faced only 25 batters In fi" i innings of sparkling relief pitching. New York whipped St. Louis 3-0 as Snl Maelie senttered eight hits and Philadelphia won its 10th game of the season from Chicago 8-2. ' Jim Megan. Dale Mitchell and Bob Avlla each contributed three safeties to the 17-hit Cleveland .attack. Mitchell drove in four .ninr, ns did Del Wilbur and Tom .Umphlett of th? Red Sox. Wilbur homered with two on in the seventh for Boston. essAP.y to ?.rT hoci' o.cKuy FCLtOWlKf1 ' FSI'STCKE. KErn THF. KOj: If Li?W A3 Fif : o( -2 PMrc.'i Tl c Turw : '-' CTPlKB is ?c.T, w.? uslv c-r i wo t ip. GCVZ V.Cni ST Vil5 VOK WITH A L OB Llfr ot.ax op thc !. mirm IHEt.1 LEFT HAND IN HHrrvf. HTTIIEVC. DON'T FibH? Vftx. SiCEVI.e and you hock to&r.e, f'Sh X Manual Training TIMMINS, Ont. -Teachers of Central Public School her-t thowed pride in their academy by starting to paint the entire building. Nine teachers made up the painting gang, headed by the handicrafts teacher, and expected to finish the job In three weeks. 1 1 IH r "i Horne runs by Bov Sicvers and I naHr.'tfcok'os' enafilifd the "Browns ; - .1 m to make it two straight over W;ishinrton. v 9 4 , i The Tigers Jumped on Charlie Bishop for four runs in the first Inning including a home run by Steve Souchock. Ned Garver went all the way for his sixth victory. The slumping .Braves managed onlv seven hits off pint-sized rookie curve-baller Roy Face, who posted his third victory without a loss for Pittsburgh. The Pirates delivered a 15-hit attack against four Milwaukee pitchers. The Phillies pounded Chicago pitching for a dozen hits, seven of them for extra bases v.gile Karl Drews held the Cubs scoreless until the ninth. 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