Yankees Beat Senators
for 4th in Row and Rise
From Cellar to 6th Place
TURLEY TRIUMPHS
WITH 2-HITTER, 3-0
Published: June 1, 1950
Goes Route First Time Since
"April 29—Skowron Belts
; 3-Run Homer in Sth
' By JOHN DREBINGER
Spoclal to The Rew Tork Time
‘' WASHINGTON, May 31—
long about 4:35 this afternoon
t is more than likely a fooling
6f apprehension swept through!
jbe American League. i
For on this murky ee Casey
tengel's suddenly
ceeilenjeniensiom ps + 2 2 EA LBS HAE
maps their most ‘maportant 9 to
a4 three-run homer by Bill
off Camilo Pascucl in
ninth inning enabled the
bers to triumph over the
3 to 0, a7 sor a
ereep of the
«, More significent than n that, it
was Rob Turley who pitched the
shutout. With Thr 8 brilliant
Wo-Hilter, the Bombers finally
ditted themselves out of the
fpellar, where they had been
ppired alnce May 20,
Yankees advanced twa
rungs, moving up te the com
rehled atmosphere 0 of
veth place as the Orioles
to eighth, 5 percentsge points
behind the Sehators.
ce“ ‘Turley's Hurling Hailed
# The hurling of Turley pro-
vided the world champlons with
itheir greatest moment of rejoic-
Th. . as Sh 1 said, it
fered the carta: riba = oe
im an n the
Bombers" meshanteds,
‘g: "From now on,” said Casey,
iy think we ought to jo."
During the recent upsurge of
¢ Bombers, Sbengel had re-
ved fine pitching from Duke
. Whitey Ford” Art Ditmar
and a oo Only Turley,
"s ranking piteher
“tet 1958, was still dragging.
Had been belted out five
in a row.
right-hander's first victory
rsince May 5—his fourth of the
al against six defoatsa—and!
first complete game since|
April 29.
Becguer, Naragon Single
The tus hits he allowed were
ipeles, the first a hard smash
BF Julio Becquer that caromed
mt Turley's lez in the second
fming, The other, by Hal Ner-
fon, Was 2 line single te center
fe the eighth after the Nats
ned up their one scoring
fwo-hit shutout po as the)
Bthigele moved into the ninth.
“Gat with two out, Mickey Man-
“HG lined a hit inte right center
that with his speed he converted
into a double. Manager Cookie
wagelto decided to ¥ogi!
intentionally, It proved)
wrong gucss A moment
later Skowran belted _ No. &
‘ute the left fieli bleachers. 1
Harmon Killebrew, the Nats’)
renowned new slugger with,
elehteen homers. remained |
stalled in three tries. He atruck
out oneTurleys’s Knee Injured
After the game Turley ad-
mitted that his knee hurt from
Beequer's drive. Gush Mauch,
the Yankee trainer, used ice
packs on the knec while the
Yankees were at bat. However,
-the pitcher and the trainer ¢x-
pect that Bob will take his
regular turn on the mound.
. A drizzling rain started fall-
ing about noon, delaying the
start of the game for about
half an hour.
While the Yanks were sitting
in their clubhouse waiting for
the skies to clear, the phone
Tang and a Voice with a strong
Spanish accent asked for
Mantle. Nor would the caller)
take mo for an answer, When
Mantle finally went to the,
phone, the veice quile cheerily|
gaid, “Hello, Mickey. How about
running me that race?" Tt was
the Senators’ Pedro Ramos, who
im, addition to being «@ fine
pitcher, also is regarded by
many as one of the fastest rum-
ners in the majors. Mickey just
hiing up. ;
Mantle, whe has been hitting
at a terrific clip ever since May
20, thought, as did most every-
one else in the park, that he
had tagged one for extra bases
the fourth, But Bob Allison,
the Nats’ ¢ young center
ficider, the ball down in
his flove hand directly in front
of the 488-foot mark, the
farthest point from home plate
on the playing field.
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Bebe 'ss.. 4000 | Taraely, of4.000
Mantle, cfu. 10 0) Alligem, ef..,.2000
her’, t.....- 2100) Miflebew. ab3 900
shores, dh.4 12 3 Leno, |i. O80
Hod bat 889] Heme, ccd 810
Monard, #f....39 90) seniord, ..-39 89
ae? ——s Piet... 1800
Ta Teta 2... 25
: ra 3, Leper 2, Mefinwaald 4,
Farley _ 1. os diz Gericla 2, Hille:
‘brew 3, Beoquer 1, Maragaa i, Senfard 2,
Paseuall 2.
+ 28 Aits—Steern, Bena, Masile AR!
Shoaren. Sacrifice—Sipbern,
' o . IF. HL FL ER, BB. So.
Torey (W, 4-4) ....% 2 0 @ 1 a
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