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CHISOX GET CLOSER TO

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A.L. TOP WITH 5-1 WIN OVER INDIANS

New York, May 27.

The Chicago White Sox climbed to within one game of first place in the American League today when they beat the Cleveland Indians; 6-1, behind the five-hit pitching of Early Wynn and Gerry Stalcy. Wynn went 8-1/3 innings to gain his seventh victory of the season and the 256th of his career. Staloy, ace White Sox relief pitcher, retired the last two batters to save the game.

Enri Torgeson and Sherman ¡career, was the flist one he ever 1,lollar hit homers, to lead the had hit on the West Coast, eight-hit Chlengo attack that Johnny Antonelli chalked up tagged Gary Bell with his third his sixth victory of the season Retback. Wynn now has beaten against two defeats although re- the Indians seven straight times tiring after five inning when over a two-year period.

the wind reached u velocity of Home runs by Bill Sokwrun 35 miles an hour. Al Worthing- and Andy Carey backed up the ton finished up for him and Ove-hit pitching of Duke Mans didn't allow a run. and Ryne Duren as the New York Yankees shaded the Boston Red Sox, 3-2. Skowron's homer, with two out in the eighth and 8t. Lou Mickey Mantle on base, proved Ban Francise? 023-010-51x-

x-7-2 the margin of victory,

National League

Results

NATIONAL LEAGUE

011-110-4-4-N-3

Blaylock Antonelli,

Landrith,

HAR-Murial

(2-2) and H. Smith; (d) and

(1).

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Derby, Oaks Final Acceptors

London, May 27.

i

All the well fancied candi- dates were among the Anal "Acceptors for the the Epsom Derby and Oaks Stakes, to be run

at Epsom next week, The Derby, to be run

next

Cepeda (9), Mayn (9th). Rodgers Wednesday, will be worth а

total of £42,080,

Doston

AMERICAN LEAGUE

and St New York 00-000-002-2-winning owner

In the National Lengue,ith). WIKE Mays otut Oriance Cepeda hii home runs Louis elúpped in with three errors as the Son Francisco Giants beat the Cards, 9-4, 10- day in the opening game of their series.

£28,078.

of which tho will

receive

The Allies classic, two days WP-Maar later, will corry £25,000 in

Delock. Walt (6) and Daley: Maas, Duren (0) and towards. WP-Maas, Duren 101 and Howard. (3-2). LP-Delock (B-2), HNB-Carey (2nd), Skowron (713) (3rd)

100-000000...«I«ßmi). Chicago

000-013-Qix--- Bell (4-3) and Fitzgerald: wynn.

Cleveland

Tunnels

In a wind-blown battle, Stan Musial and Lee Tate' also homeredt for the loss. Musial's and Lollar W-Wynn circult blow, the 402nd of his Hi-Torgeson card). Lollar

New York Commission

Reserve Decision On Sugar Ray's Title

The

was

to

New York, May 27.

prize money, the winner's share being £21,158 5

Both races are run over one and a half miles,

Seven of the Derby acceptors are trained in France, including Prince Aly Khan's first and second favourites Saint Crespin and Princillon. There is only one challenger from Ireland Carrigeen Duff.

FRENCH CHALLENGE Final acceptors for the Orks include only two challengers from France, La Coquenne and Peilte Etalls, both owned by Prince Aly Khan.

Acceptors and riding arrange- ments for the Derby are;

Above suspicion (W. Snaith), Amorrou (J. Deforge), Arvak Lindley), Beau Tudor (8.

Carnoustie Stalth),

(L. Pig- Carrigeen Duft. (J. Ed-

nell), Dan Cuple (R. Polnge-

or A. Breasley),

The New York State Athletic Commission today,

reserved decision on its hearings into whether dery), Casque (E. J. Crock- Sugar Ray Robinson had entered into any te Fidalgo (J. Mercer), Fire- articles of agreement to defend his world ecker (no jockey yet), Jose- phus (W. Rickaby), Lindrick middleweight title against Carmen Basilio. (S. Clayton), New Brig (R.

three-man Commission | ment"

Fawden), Parthia (W. H. Carr), for a defence

against Peterman said there

Britt), Piping ( be no Basilio, the No. contender, Rock (D. announcement today.

The commission has to decide (G. Moore

Smith), Princillon Robinson testified that he had whether Robinson acted in good Prins Eugen (E. Hide), Reac signed for # defence ngainst faith

signing for the tor (G. Bralilo

Littlewood). Regent AL Philadelphia on Philadelphia fight,

(G. Lequeux), Rousseau's September 21, and that Basilio After the Commission an- Dream (G. Lewis), Saint had been offered

Mr a minimum |nouncement,

Bill Rosen- Crespin (O. Moore or A. guarantee of US$225,000 to sign,sohn, the promoter, who was Breasley), Shantung' (F. Pal-

The National Boxing Associa-.} observing the hearing. on-

mer) and Thymus Llon on May 4 stripped Rooln-nounced

offering Smlike), Wos sun for the middleweight crown | Robinson $500,000 and Basilio for failing to defensi the title $280,000 to fight in New York In conformance with its rules, before September 30 next.

"I'm Robinson has not fought since

offering this for 48

be

(C.

Acceptors and riding arrangem ments for the Oaks are;

Lindray, (no jockey yet), Cantello, (E Hide), Rose of Medina, (no jockey yet), Num- bor One, (W. Snalth). Noble

he regained the title from beurs," Mr Rosensohn sald. Basilio on March 25, 1958... "The Aght belongs in New York

and I'd like to promote it"-Inssle, (S. Clayton), Dona Ana, Router.

Backed By Court

Tho New York Commision is not a member of the NDA.

Robinson's lawyer, Mr Mar-

Un Machat,

bald if the New York Commission vacates the tile he will ask the State's appellate division for o stay pending an appeal.

Amateur Soccer Discoren, (no jockey yet),

International

Siegen, May 27. West Germany best England The State Supreme Court 2-0 in an amateur soccer in- backed the New York. Com- | terriational here today. Both mission's order to Robinson to goals were scored in the first "entor into articles of agree- half.-Beuter,

Highball

(no jockey yet); La Couquenne, (G. Moare), Pelite Eloilo, (no Jockey yet), Chàntor, (E. Briit),

Collyrlu, (ng Jockey yet), Imagine, (no jockey yet), Mirnaya,

W.

Carr) Cororocila, (na Jockey yai), and Calceolaria, (no Jockey yet).

Jack Watts, trainer of Lord Derby's Piping Rock, said the colt would not run a the Derby-China Mali Special.

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