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Only 3% games off the pace on July 1, the Yankees have |' won 17 out of 19 games since then. co And they still aren’t on top. Tuesday night they came with- in one putout of reaching their objective. The Yanks fought off third place Chicago handily, winning 4-1. The huge score- board in Yankee Stadium show- ed Boston leading Cleveland 5-3 after elght innings, Major League |: | Gas V } err A | ES Wednesday, July 21, 1954 qjor L gue Pita reece 4 60: 8 VANCOI Vin’ _: oe : Gan Francisco .. 68 64 610 13°] old, ‘mitin’ hog Leaders {Oakland .)... 60-64 619 14 | gat Bs Vetin BROKEN LEG SIDELINES by he atocied Press [enti a) at gana Wen : ; ‘ Bacramento -...,, 48 €2 .436 22 Plait i | “ raat ‘ Portland v6 OL 496 "93. ") Piekgrag) ]. was ll $ I ENNIS C HAMPION | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Los Angeles 2iiv¥~40 ‘63 <417 +24 [mont sulte, We a . een SAN DIEGO, Calif, (—Tennis champion Maureen Cone ° holly was severely injured ‘when thrown against a moving cement truck while riding her horse Tuesday. “Little Mo's” injuries, a broken and severely cut right leg, Will prevent her from defending her United States singles title at Forest Hills, N.Y., Aug. 28, She has won the tttle the last three years, ' Needling by Casey Prompts Better Effort by Southpaw By JOE REICHLER . Sitting NEW YORK (?)—Cascy Stengel Ford, his ace southpaw Runs—Musial, Doubles—Bell, 18. 2,875, Snider, Brooklyn .., 346 70 124 359 | " Mueller, New York : 967 69 128 349° Musial, St. Louis Schoendienst, St. L. . 386 75 190 987 Bell, Ctnoinnati .. ' oa Batting—Snidor, .369, Buns batted in-—Muslal, 87, | Hits—Schoencdienst, 1380, 28. Triples—Snider; 28, . ; Home runs—Mays, New York,'39. . Stolen bages—Bruton, Milwaitkeo, * Pitching—Antonelll, New Strikeouts—Haddix, St. Louis, 108. AMERICAN LEAGUE AB RH Pet. +, 846-77 117 330 .. 380 69 128 397 17, York, 14-' : ay . al AVILA HOMERED Smith coaxed Willard Nixon for wa walk with two out and Bohby M/ Avila drilled his second home run of the contest to: tle the Score, That's the way it stayed a through Seven. more Innings as mw it wound up a 5-5 tle. after 16 @ innings with the league curfew M calling a halt, . . gw Was 12:57 am. (EDT) -by the mi time the last out was made in M@ithe 16th. It will have. to be re- B/played from the start sometime later. m | the Indians stayed in first place, Western International Baseball [it missed being an.exact tie be- cause the Yankees have - played two more games than Cleveland, winning one more one more, porarily Cleveland invades New York for three games night, GIANTS 7 UP’ .tace was tightening, the Nation-. ; With the Stretching their advantage over ;Brooklyn to seven games, their ‘longest lead of the year, The Glants won a 13-inning , Struggle in Cincinnati 2-1 and :Brooklyn lost in 10 innings in Chicago 3-2. St. Louis defeated Philadelphia 4-2 in the only: Other. results in the-vmerican : League: inchided a "9-1" iby Washington over. Baltimore and two more losses by the Phil- adelphia Atheletics, their -9th and 10th in a-raw, this time to (Detroit 12-0 and 4-3. is as crazy as a fox—and twice as sly, Talking to newspaper men be- fore Tuesday night's game with IChicago, the shrewd New York Yankee manager spied Whitey But-in the ninth at Boston Al Wenatchee Gets New Scenery But Same Luck By The Canadian Bress A change of scenery didn't ‘change the luck of the Wenat- You can't start an inning after 50 am. local time, and it: So, by four percentage points, Chee Criefs, fast becoming the ;League's doormat, After losing three of four con- | tests at home, the Chiefs in- vaded Lewiston Tuesday night | and dropped the opener of a three-game series, 3-2. The Chiefs have lost 12 of 16 starts since the league opened | the second half pennant drive, ! most of them by one or two run' margins and many in the clos- , ing innings, ‘ ; It happened again Tuesday night. Tony Rivas homer tied the score at 2-2 in the top of the ninth. Lewiston won in the bot- tom of the inning on a walk, a and losing The issue may be settled tem- this weekend when Starting Friday While the American League League became mofe lopsided New York Glants sacrifice fly, 7 The win tightened Lewiston's | Brones a 214 game bulge over! Victoria, Edmonton, Salem and . . 1 hi ,other National League action, runners aot Punched “ me 'Milwaukee and Pittsburgh were]. 1 : h et 1 he: league. | ‘not scheduled, , | -Elsewhere around the Teague, Tri-City split a twin Dil, with | Yakima, winning the seven-inn- | ing“ ‘opener, 6-3, but. dropping | the: nightcap, 2-1, while Salem beat: Victoria,” 5-1. Vancouver and Edmonton were rained out at Edmonton. triumph _———.. Major League Standings SUT Ura es single by Larry Barton and ad gtip on first place, giving the jh . . AB RH: Pet. within earshot. Noren, New York .., 221.95 70 .468 |. “You want to know who is the avita, cleveland | agg 64 103.340 best lefthander in the league?" 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