Page 7 Redlegs, Cards Tie Braves For 1st Place By UNITED PRESS A solemn-looking Cherokee Indian, who tomahawks the hitters with a sinking fast ball, was leading the Cincinnati Redlegs on the warpath today toward first place in the National League. He's 6 foot 3 inch, 225-pound Hershell Freeman and it was his brilliant relief pitching that earned him his third victory last night, a 6 to 5 triumph over the Giants which moved Cincinnati into a virtual tie for the league lead. The Cardinals, also in a virtual first-place tie with Cincinnati and Milwaukee, handed the Phillies their seventh straight loss, 3 to 0. Tom Fohlobis pitched a four-hitter for his third victory, getting all the margin he needed when rookie Jake McNamara opened off Herm Wehmeyer in the fifth. Rain washed out the games betweent Pittsburgh and Milwaukee and Brooklyn and Chicago. In the American League, the Red Sox rallied for three runs in the sixth inning to hand the White Sox their fifth straight setback. 7 to 5. Billy-Goodman led Boston's 13- hit attack with three doubles and a single while Sherm Lollar connected hits, including a homer, for Chicago. Ninth inning errors by Mickey Mantle and Tom Morgan enabled the Indians to beat the Yankees, 6 to 5. Paul Foytack of the Tigers recorded his first major league victory by beating the Senators, 7 to 3. Each team collected only five hits but three of Detroit's hits were a base-loaded triple by Frank House and homers by Charlie Maxwell and Al Kaline. Kansas City snapped Baltimore's four-game winning streak 4 to 0 behind Art Ditmar's seven-hit pitching. Jim Wilson, who had won three games previously, yielded 10 hits in suffering his first defeat. The Athletics scored their first run in the thick innning and added three more offensive hits in the fourth. Landy Hopes To Break Record FRESNO, Calif. (UP)—Modest John Landy, the Australian who cracks the once-impossible four-minute barrier nearly every time he runs the mile, landed here today to compete in the West Coast Relays Saturday. "I feel in excellent condition, said the Australian who ran a 3:58.7 mile at Los Angeles last Saturday, only to lose to Oregon's Jim Bailey, who was timed in 3:58.6. "Now if the weather stays good and the track is as fast as they say it is, there is a possibility I could do even better than I did at Los Angeles—even break my own world record (3.58)." Itu m Sport Car To Race MILAN, Italy (UP)—An experimental car built by Maserati is en route by plane to the United States to compete in the May 30 500-mile race at Indianapolis. To be driven by Nino Farina, it has the engine on the left side and the driver's seat on the right to get greater thrust on a course where all turns are left turns. Management Trainees $300 to $400 per month Salary with merit increases. Hospital—Surgical Benefits. Retirement Plan. Our successful men in Kansas earning $6,000 to $25,000 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The Southwest Conference is scheduled to hold a momentous meeting here this week end—a meeting that may result in a new conference member and the removal of conference probation from Texas A&M College. SWC May Admit Tech Texas Tech, who has been trying to get into the league for 30 years, is expected to be admitted to the conference. The University of Texas will submit Texas Tech for membership and all indications are that Tech has the five votes necessary. It had four at the winter meeting and since then SMU has consented. No experience necessary. We train you. Interviews will be conducted in the Card Room, Memorial Union Bldg., Friday evening. Dr. E, D. Mouson of SMU, president of the conference, said he would support a move to cancel the probation placed on Texas A&M for violating the recruiting rule. The probation still has a year to run. "A&M has done a fine job of clearing itself, with faithfully abided by the rules and deserves to have the probation lifted." Mouson said. May 11,8 p.m. However, the NCAA also placed A&M on probation recently for a year and the NCAA ban may not be lifted, even if conference probation is terminated. College Baseball Iowa State 8, Offuit AFB 7 St. Louis 8-3, Detroit 2-9 Rice 9, SMU 5 TCU 9, Texas 1 Texas A&M 7, Baylor 4 Notre Dame 15, Purdue 0 MIAMI BEACH (UP)— Beefy Bob Baker claimed today that his unanimous-but-dull victory over Johnny Holman has earned him the right to meet the Hurricane Jackson-Floyd Patterson winner in the next step toward the heavy-weight championship. Baker Wins In Climb For Crown But indications were strong that Wednesday's nationally-televised Baker-Holman fight here was so lacklustre that it eliminated both men from title contention. Baker, scaling 211 pounds to Holman's 206, did the most damage in the 12-round bout, especially with a sixth-round blow that opened a big gash over Holman's left eye. But there was not the slightest hint of a knockdown in the bout opening the "tournament" to find a new heavyweight king. NEW YORK (UP)— Floyd Patterson, who well could be the next heavyweight champion of the world, admitted today in the wake of Rocky Marciano's retirement that "I'm ready for the guys who are left." Patterson's Ready To Go Patterson, the 21-year-old former Olympic middleweight champion, took his first major stride toward the title when he signed to meet Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson. They'll go at it in Madison Square Garden on June 8 with the winner probably meeting Archie Moore in September for the crown. Tom Poor was the first Jayhawker to become an NCAA champion. He won the high jump in 1923 with a leap of 6 feet 1 inch. The Southern California high jump record is only 6 feet 3 inches. 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