a es » a a Semen conte ve tenes a! ne nore, Te y a * sent 7 gtr a i I 4 or cee Eee ee peal i 1 ‘i ‘ it iM \ ' ¢ \ ————! \ le ae es” = a os =. ele ee ea ee ~ rd ee : sole ony The Sox Cleveland Indians, Marion juggled players and Pirates 7-3. and Philadelphia | shuffied pitchers in splitting a [Phillies blanked Milwatikee | Braves 4-0, . wlenight with Baltimore Orioles, Sox lost the first 6-4 but won the nighteap 2-0, That put Chicago /"cating Yankees. Tigers wrap-: two games behind the American :¢¢ up thelr scoring with Jim Del- ; leading Yanks, who lost Sime and Frank House hitting | HFogue- 5 a back-to-back homers In a four- | *-§ to Devoi'’s Tigers and ‘ fength ahead of Indians, who lost U0. # tothe Senators at Washington "£208 Boston Red Sux defeated | Kansas City Athletics 9-4 in’ the & Uthér'American League game. Moved - third-baseman George eto first In place of young Ron, Jackson so he could keep HAebhitter Bob Nieman in the game, Nieman a long-baill threat ‘ played left field. ‘Nieman wound up hitless but Nellie Fox tied it at 5-5 with a homer, And when reliefer Mil- lard Howeii went 3-0 against Harry Dorlsh in the seventh, Marlon. brought on Sandy Con- sueera to pitch. Sandy got oni of the frame but was lagged for a,run-scoring single by Bobby Noung in the eighth that broke a. fowr-game Chicago winning. string. VOX BELTS SECOND In the nighteap, Mike Fornic- les breezed along for six innings on. a 3-0 lead after Fox had swatted™ his second homer of the night; veventh, Marlon called in Billy Pleree. And when Pierce falter- ed with a 2-0 lead in the elelth, Consteera showed up again to pack ft away, In the National, Dodvers lost to Cincinnat! Red-' legs 5-2 but stayed 1114 games; in front as the second- -place Chi- cago Cubs lost to New York Gi-: ants 7-2, St. Louis Cardinals betted three: -fhume runs to beat Pittsburgh’ Mg " 5 7 re . wit a a re 4 , ; Cd a Bet ad a fad ~ “Marion Closes Gap; « Staves Off Indians a * Manager Marty Marion really had a workout | Wednesday night keeping his Chicago While Sox | within range of New York Y ankees and holding off) "Prince Rupert Daily News. Thursday, June 16, 1955, be ae emecre nena an fete pe f Billy Hoeft won his sixth while. to end the fight, fourth. Eddie Robinson! ‘homered twice for Yanks. Mexleo City today to have ihe jaw wired, X-rays disclosed breaks at the front and back of the right jaw. - Washington ended a seven-! LEFT HUOK BREAKS AW = OF FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMP | | LOS ANGELES wh. X-rays showed today that Billy: (Swoet- | pear Leacock broke Raoul Maclas’ Jawbone in two plitce. when | be kaveted out the National Boxing Association bantamwvelght champion last night in the third round of a non-title bout, | ‘he Las Angeles Negro uncorked a jaw-fracturing left hook | ' | 4 tr ook Pracoek (wo rounds to discover there was no use boxing the Mexico City bay. Getting nowhere in the felnt- and-jab business, he started a slugging bee in the third, and: two minutes and 29 seconds later Macias was counted out, The Mexican fighter’s manager sald Macias would {ly ‘to | game losing streak as’ young! Brooklyn “Major League ‘“* Leaders Associated Press | OAMERICAN LEAGEE : AB OR OH Raliné, Detroit... Lallar, Chicaso Wt 24 47 Hi Runs -Mantle, New York, 5. Runs batted tn Kiaadac. und) Man ue, 4d, Htts--Kaline, U1. Doubles Finger Kansas Cily, 15; Nipler Mande, 6. Home runs--4ernial, Kansas City, | 13, Ktulen hases—Minoso and Rivera, ; vhicage, 4 Pitching - ROY» Higlkeattts-- Seat ©, Cleveland, 107. ee NATIONAL LEAGUE Wynn, Cleveland. 8-1, 218 45 81 377) Kypeun, Detroit 19420 G7 BHb FO. ‘Power, Kansan City 106 34 04 f : Fos. Chiengo . 200 32 Tb ad ' Dean Stone three-hit the Tribe, | J. railing 5-4 in the first game,! itt was only the third victory and Mprion pulled centreflelder Min. : dic :-Minoso in to play third and ithird complete game of the sea- | son for the lefthander. Johnny : Groth and Roy Stevers homered | for the Nats, who scored six runs | in the fourth to beat Bobby Fel- ler, The Tribe had won five In) a row. ROOKIE BEATS DODGERS Rookie (Rudy) Minarein gave | Brooks four hils and had them shut out on two safetles until the ninth when Junior Gilliam hom- as the climax of the week-long ‘will be resehed Friday, cred after‘a walk. Carl Erskine was the loser as Gus Bell singled, coubled and homered for three of the Redleg runs. It was only the 4th defeat of the season for Dodgers. Five runs in the ninth broke iu a 2-2 ball game fur Giants, : ‘with reefer Paul Giel hitting: ‘a double to start the rally that’ -brought his first: major dengue victory, Paul Minner lost it as: the Glants moved to within 1's But when Fornieles {s- B&mes of Bruins. sue¢l his first walk to open the’ Herm Wehmeier Braves on six hits. luoking for his ninth vietory, left with his fourth defeat after he issned ao walk with the bases ‘Phils, Red Schoendienst ane -Hemus homered to eet Cards ‘rolling but Bill Virdon’s two-run Clout put it away In the seventh. ; ‘Paul Lapalme saved Luis Ar- royo's seventh victory, Mel Parnell won his first of the season for Red Sox, with help. and almost had stopped, Gene Conley, | ‘MeLish beat Oakland's Don Fer. rarese ina Uipht pilehing duel, - Olymoie Committee. 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