idee: however, and «The obstacle: ‘and Dale Long jacked | Jlost.in the:pack Friday night ivhen, despite generally | coal temperatures, the majors Wot ‘| of hot:hitters and a sack of cold cash, -" 8 . : ° aa ee * [brips and drove-.in three runs 4 7 Ue ete. New York Yankees caught up : Major. League with rookie lefthander Don Fer- ee _By.The “associated, Press ° 4 . Strikeouts—Seore, “cleveland, 67. Player and-Chib AB: | Mantle, “New - York 186 41°68 aux “V Berra, New York. 116 22 41, 953 ;game lead atop the Americar LS ‘| Maxwell, Detrolt .. ° 78 19 $1-..3853 League. - . bay vernon, Boston, ... : + Kuenn, Detroit 3 1843 “Reuns—Mantle, NewYork, 41, Runs: batted :in—Mantle, New York, Ady ag eay ae A. -Hits--Mantle, 68.0" 5 Doubles—Vernon Boston. ‘Délroit, Oe :pripies—Jensen, Boston and Run- ‘neis. Washingloti eo” : Home runs—Mantle, 17; < pitehin -pnaed on: five decisions— cul j Lemon, Cleveland ‘and’ Ford, —and took the National League, SLyork, 6-15 BSR eS Pinyer and Club. .AB,-R. He. Ce . ane. Pittsburgh’.. 120 24 50 aiti That's the way'the leaders 0n- “VRepulski, St. Lous - 2 20 ee Bruton, Milwaukee, 17 29 38° also-rans: Bailey, , Cincinnath » 75 1! als S. Walls, Pittsburgh -. Louls,: 25." °, - Hits—Long,: Pittsburgh, . 50. elt Oriole Rookie | , 10-2 Decision — . By The Associated Press . iMickey Mantle upped his batting Q verage to 427}. od his to 417, but they were almost} yound up with a bushel Mantle had:two hits in three |: rarése—who, almost hung a no- hitter on them two weeks ago-- ASSO and belted Baltimore: Orioles 10- Amerieatt Mae 2..The ganic drew 37,070 and the HM Pet eee es ' ee 4g 1 Victory sent Yanks into a four- Mantle added to his leading runs—scored 41, ‘runs*batted-fh 42 and hits 58-“but didn’t pad his i: homer count of 17, ok 6, 16. 30 349 a1 45-836 “ye + : ad and suena. | yEA'TCHES RECORD Long ‘did. ~The Pittsburgh powerhouse walloped his 12th—; matching a major league mark; with six in six consecutive games| Stolea buges—Kcuenn,.. Detrolt, 6. New lead in. that department as Pir- ates rallicd to trim Philadelphia Hs Pet{B8-9. “National League wR 36° 391 lerated—but look at some of thel a7 360 -Runs-——Blasingame and. Moon, Jim Piersall drove in all but one GIRL MEPTS BUOY —- "“S as lovely Willa Me working out for the 1956 ) was held at Cypress Gardens, Fla. six countries participated. Willa ly W and star gf the Cypress Gardens: ski show. Doby’s Looks No Worry To Sox If He’s Hitting arion, “so long as he hits. And | a CHICAGO 12—~Larry Doby re-|M see he’s going to hit for: } Le . sembels 9 man ivom Mars with 9 ;you can a7 17 a1, 886| ROY Sievers smacked. a pair of {rubber glove on one hand and, us.” st. (homers, driving in five runs, 25)an abbreviated football nelmer) meee ce Washington whipped Boston 10-Jon his head but Chicago White | “Runs batted in—Long, Pittsburgh. 15 pefore 24,879 at Fenway Park. | Sox don’t care as long as he hits.| And Doby has given indications | of Boston’s runs with two hom- that he is ready to do the slugs | low, dangerous curves” is the warning around a buoy while Guire makes a hard cut hich Dixie Water Ski Tournament Ww , April 6-8. Skiers representing orld champion water okler “poubles—Furillo. Brooklyn, 11. Home’: runs—Long, Pittsburgh, *'Tiples—Bruton, © Milwaukee, . 6. , tavros, Canakes; 25- thle: who. played. with: "Minnesota before ombérs two svasons: igo}, atid yd “Harrawood, 24, nh “tio ame, to Winnipeg last year" avéen Bay, Packer \ i oH g: New ‘Brunswic péeing refitted Lo cd . “ tonioblles:.'The ferry: Accommo-. dtes:.10 rallway..cinys, 1,000 pase. rs sand. G0 kg: On: nko, x00 rt ack. will: i nothey 60 cary: ree is i NGwHOT iLAKE : ATER, IP-YOU MAP THEM IN, A: SOLECIYAMPLES PAST A CLIFE'G, POINT 1 GRAND. CABIN’ CORNER @),. THEN: WHHiW.OOK POR LINED-UP MARKERS ” me AT A RIGHT ‘ANGI. TO. VANABG ALPINE. TREA AND HILL'S A DIEAK’ @. MAKE NOTE GP A sie SIGHTING © sat WE sittn ‘ + : ‘ :JO:PIND AGAIN) DAYS OR WEEKS . ' NOTHBOOK WHEN YOU FIRST © Rerunw Latin to XACT sron, |golons: took. both. ends of a, {double header fromthe Vancou- Sim: ‘oe Mfounes, inning 11-1 and Al Simimons 4B Dies Aged 54 ~ Gaines. tofight’ agaln ‘are Sea- tampe ders. and|Franelsco, “Vos Angoles. i 22710; A078", Feoalle fo were Qh 10. 600 \ Bnermmonto i... 24 We TL A San. Deud cievee. ae oo paren ‘along jy | oan Trane dniane Mallywood veces 10 23 463 1M NOVO We Varicouvers eee IW Bb 80 18 auttds,: bub new Remember “| Ho, Of; a “} tinglg Plate: nt ‘Toronto nine liqgo in the fall classics, [at $36.50 for a $2 straight Hekebl pig longues ab the slarl of the | the second-longest odds of any! 198) season when he resigned as ‘| yénrs, following Kingarvie's Win Ington, Boston Red Box, Boston | Hgouth Amerien, has an Atlantic jlodine comes from’ Chile 1s 0 * Hoy. BISHING SPOTS. ARE BASY..| We Print it. “ BIND THEM: TAKE *SIGHTINGS! ROM YOUR ANCHORED. BOAT FOR Ne y PERS. eA oe yh & tht : . Ke Ol FRAG: Hetat hiln’s bay. FP I avaratt “of 48 | nd 800 y ealt! foiay With averagesjof JBL and’ 800, | veeRightl \. gtolen. -bases—Mays, New York, 9. “2 | cawrence, - Cineinnatl, 5-0, 1.000.. ope Strikeouts—-Frend, Pittsburgh, 49. ue Major League yy. . Standings oo es Ameriean League ‘for 20,5 New-York. vi... 25. 1 £ Cleveland ..-.+: 19 19. 594 .4° Bo 14. 548 GA i ski ° 139° (519 Jigaitimore-.e 5 15. J” “1B 19 406 10 | Cincinnath | 18 12. 600 2} “| pittsburgh. Brooklyn. ope... 16 14. 633) 22 tw New ‘York ....6- 417° «452-5 ‘| philadelphia: :.,, 10 99 383 BA | F- Chicago) cu. 8 19, 206 9 6- rs pound: |, Games behind figured from St. |- te 1 Louis, the won-lost lender. neous, Seéranenlo| Bageball Star MILWAUKEE tn—Al Simmons, t By Tho! Agsontnted, Press. Wee? Pet OBL * | wag Aloysius Harry but who used AL beeanse he didn’t ike belag | at aN an nt called py His ful given Paes | coe MT gt hatte 490 for the Philadelphia | bao). BE 2d ATT | Athetics inn 1931, | Simmons played with Phila- —~ idelphia from Wed through 1933 h and finished his hig league ct- en. veer with i B34 bathing average. fee (ty won the American League hating Utles in 1080 -and “1031 + ee cten at metab wont toe a - By’ Tha, Cunqddan. Press, "was aytprise WIN rye. partleipated in four world thé. sath! running of We! series and bonsted ‘a :820-ayer- ? 12.}ers anda single. . : And with 31,840 sitting in at] when they traded Chico Carras: | ‘Pitehthg based on five decisions— Chicago, Larry Doby had three-| quel and Jim Busby to Cleveland | for-four, scoring the run that} for the left-handed slugger. ibeat his old: mates with some !pase-running dash as Billy Pierce! and a groin injury, Doby re- jthree-hit Cleveland 2-1. Bill Tuttle: had two-for-four|nesday after an absenee of It 4 anu! : Wo Le. Pet, GPL POpPLE BRAVES 6-5 a 8: teluding a homer, and drove in ‘ ” Ithree runs as Cincinnati toppled | Detroit se. 13 20 B04. 10%; | Washington 13. 20° National League ns wos. WoL Pet. GBL | kee, > . “Milwaukee: oo. 14-9 609 A . St. Lows... 20 13. 06 - 4713 SOT WY ton and Murry Dickson each had Cardinals battered Chicago'Cubs' And with 34,634 on hand at the! Don Newcombe and. Brooklyn ‘Dodgers 6-5. ging While Sox expected of him: Plagued by a hand infection | turned to the Sox lincup Wed-, Tigers but it was wasted cl-|days. He rapped out a pair of; | sort—Kansas.City won 6-3 before’ hits which were instrumental ini leading Chicago to a 3-2 vic- | tory over Baltimore. Friday night the fleet Sox oute | 58 at Detroit. ° In the National, Ted Kluszew-| x Ol fielder banged Gul three hits, in- | smacked. four-for-five, in- : { ’ cluding a double, In paving the |. way for a 2-1 Chicago win over; Cleveland. i first-place Milwaukee 6-5 on an| nd | 304 10%; unearned run in the ninth. That | Despite his ailments, Doby said | ~ \pame pulled 32,473 at ‘Milwau- | I'm feeling great. You have to: feel good when you're hitting. I: wear the glove because the clocs | |_ Don Blasingame had three-for- |W batt! \four—and veterans Grady yyat-| told» me to keep resin ang dirt, taway from mychand. Jt doesn’t, pother me but the infection is ; not cleared up and resin or dirt; ean irritate it.” - When batting, Larry wears; “head gear which resembels a: o-for-four—while 5t. Louis lo Polo Grounds, New York Giants (7. Bear Win — poked thtee home runs to heat | tight-filting footaall helmet and) . gives him an awsome look. ' “J don't care how he looks up "enid Sox manager Marty: In all, a total of 205,291 showed | there, up for the full slate of nights, , ; frames with the American Leanne ' Lathe League Baseball pulling in 114,347, Big Six i Team AB Mite Pel | pee eS OD | Piaver ttle-nt' Los: Angeles; Sacramento nt. Vancouver; Hollywood at San a member of the national base- NOT DIVIDED | Crieksyn K 6 & Bah, else; and: San... 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