Yanks Whip Tribe, Boost AL Lead Compiled From Wire Services Don Bollweg, a St. Louis Cardinal castoff, starred in the field and at bat yesterday to give the New York Yankees a 9-4 victory over the Cleveland Indians. The Yanks, boosting their American League lead to $23$ games, came from behind to send the frustrated Indians down to their third straight defeat. New York overcame a 4-0 Cleveland advantage by scoring three runs in the fourth inning and four in the seventh. Then the Yanks added two more insurance runs in the eighth. Bollweg played a big role in all three innings. He hit a tremendous homer with two on off Mike Garcia in the fourth, and started a four-run rally in the seventh with a lead-off single. Ed Lopat got credit for the Yankee victory but needed relief help from veteran Allie Reynolds. Righthander Marv Grissom, of the Red Sox, took revenge on his ex-Chicago White Sox teammates by flipping a four-hit, 3-0 shutout in Boston. The White Sox last week shelled Grissom from the mound after three innings. But Grissom retired the first 14 Chicago hitters yesterday and was never in trouble. Eddie Joost belted an eighth inning homer with none on to give the Athletics a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Brownns in Philadelphia. The victory broke a seven-game losing streak for the A's. Three Marks Fall As Cats Whip NU Manhattan — (U.R) — Three meet records were broken and a fourth tied as Kansas State downed Nebraska 68-63 in a Big Seven track duel here yesterday. Thane Baker, sensational K-State spinner, ran the 220-yard dash in :20.6 to establish a new meet record, the 440 in :49.4 to tie a meet mark, and the 100-yard dash in .09.8. He also ran anchor on the winning Wild-cat mile relay team. Glenn Beerline, Nebraska, set a new broad jump record of 23 feet $ \frac{5}{4} $ inches while Larry Smith, Nebraska, established a new discus record of 151 84 inches. Entomologists Schedule Picnic Entomologists Schedule Picnic The Entomology club will hold a picnic Saturday afternoon at Shawnee lake. Members may contact the entomology office to arrange transportation and decide the time of the picnic. Friends and families of club members are invited. Shop BROWN'S First Cloth Top OXFORDS Sponge Rubber Sole $3.98 WHITE BUCK OXFORDS Red Sole $7.98 WHITE DINNER JACKETS Single or Double RENTED LADY LEVI DENIM SKIRTS $4.95 LADY LEVI DENIM JACKETS $5.95 First Door South of PATEE THEATRE Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. The climbing Milwaukee Braves pounded three New York hitters for 14 hits and got stout four-hit pitching from Lew Burdette to score an easy 11-1 victory in Milwaukee. The game was played in 39 degree weather. The Braves hit two first-inning home runs to hand Dave Koslo his third straight setback then broke loose with six runs in an eighth inning uprising. The victory moved the Braves into second place in the National League, just 1 game behind the front-running Phils. Page 5 Burdette pitched the last seven innings for Milwaukee after starter Johnny Antonelli injured the index finger on his pitching hand while trying to bunt in the second innin League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL W. L. Pct. G.B. Philadelphia 14 17 7 .667 Milwaukee 13 14 7 .650 % Brooklyn 14 13 6.636 St. Louis 10 10 9 .625 New York 10 10 412 1 % Pittsburgh 9 13 409 51 % Chicago 7 12 368 6 Cincinnati 5 12 294 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN W. L. Pct. G.B. New York 17 7 .708 Chicago 16 11 .593 $2\frac{1}{2}$ Cleveland 13 9 .593 $1$ Boston 12 11 .520 $2\frac{1}{2}$ Washington 12 11 .520 $4\frac{1}{2}$ St. Louis 11 11 .458 6 Philadelphia 11 11 .440 $6\frac{1}{2}$ Detroit 6 20 .231 12 Yesterday's Results AMERICAN LEAGUE ANNOYED Philadelphia 6. St. Louis 1. New York 9. Cleveland 4. Boston 3. Chicago 0. Detroit at Warwick 0. Detroit at Washington, postponed, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 11, New York 1. Brooklyn at Chicago, postponed, cold. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, postponed, cold. Philadelphia at St. Louis, postponed, cold and wet grounds. Colorado Springs in First Denver—(U.P.)—Wednesday night's play in the Western League proved that a team can lose by winning, and win by not playing—at least in the statistics. Colorado Springs didn't play at Wichita because of cold weather—and the Sky Sox woke up in first place today. For that they could thank Denver, which whipped Pueblo, 7-4. Phone 1051 - Gift-boxed sets in fine Saddle Cowhide, Mahogany, Tan, or Black. - Stitchless Convertible with "Flickbar" plus Matching Key-Tainer* - Billfold has removable pass case with "Flickbar" window-changer . . . he can add more windows, replace worn ones... - The six-loop swivel action key case includes Free Key Return Service... $5 plus tax both for the price of the billfold alone CARTER'S STATIONERY University Daily Kansan - REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. Thursday, May 14, 1953 1025 Mass. 21 Cage Tilts Set for Cats A 21-game basketball schedule for 1953-54 was announced today by the Kansas State athletic department. In addition to 12 Big Seven games and three contests in the conference pre-season tournament in Kansas City, the Wildcats will meet NCAA champion Indiana, Denver, Wyoming, Michigan State, and Washington. Six of the nine home games scheduled are with Big Seven opponents. Denver, Wyoming, and Michigan State will be the non-league foes to play in Manhattan. teams to whip the 1953 national champion Hoosiers this year. They did it in Manhattan on Jack Carby's 40 foot field goal with five seconds left, 82-80. Indiana nipped Kansas, 69-68 for the NCAA title in Kansas City. the Wildcats were one of three The Wildcats open their Big Seven season in Manhattan Jan. 9 against Colorado. They close with the Buffs in Boulder. Kansas State posted a 17-4 record last season and won the Big Seven tourney by whipping KU, 93-87. 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