Thursday, April 23, 1953 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Phils, Cards In First; Yanks Keep AL Lead New York—(U.P.)—That old battle cry of "wait 'til next year" was backfiring on the Brooklyn Dodgers today-at least in Philadelphia. Normally, no matter how badly things go with the Dodgers, the fans always rally around and insist that "next year" things will be better. But the Phillies apparently haven't heard that ancient Flatbush proverb. Because they definitely are making things worse for the Dodgers. the Doctors The last night as the Phils made it last night in a row with a well earned 5-4 triumph, they man- handled Billy Lois, the right handed pitcher who had subjected them to all sorts of indignities in 1952. The Cardinals moved into a first place tie with the Phillies by defeating the Reds, 8-3, at St. Louis, while the Giants topped the Pirates, 4-2, and the Milwaukee Braves pounded the Cubs, 15-6. In the American League, the Yankee made it six victories in their last seven starts by defeating the Red Sox, 6-2, while Chicago handed Detroit its fifth straight defeat, 9-7. Philadelphia topped Washington, 7-4. ington, 14- "Vinegar Bend" Mizell struck out seven and scattered seven hits in the Cardinal victory as Enos Slaughter hit a two-run triple. Doubles by Solly Hemus, Red Schoeidienst, and Ray Jablonski were instrumental blows. menta Bob Hofman, filling in for injured second baseman Davey Williams, gave the Giants good cause to consider him as a regular when he hit two homers, a double and single, drove in three runs and scored three in Jim Hearn's four hitter. itter. Ed Mathews was the big batsman for the Braves, driving in six runs with two homers and a double in a long-ball hitting spree in which Jack Dittmer also hit a Milwaukee homer with two aboard. Preston Ward and Hank Sauer homered for Chicago. Max Surkunt breezed to his second victory. Sherman Lollar, Sam Mele, and Vern Stephens hit Chicago homers, while Matt Batts homered for Detroit as Lollar collected four hits Major Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN W W L Pct GB New York ... 6 | 2 .750 St. Louis ... 5 | 2 .714 Chicago ... 4 | 2 .667 1 Cleveland ... 3 | 2 .600 1 Philadelphia ... 4 | 4 .500 Boston ... 3 | 4 .429 2 Washington ... 2 | 5 .286 3 Detroit ... 1 | 7 .125 Wednesday's Results New York 6, Boston 2 Chicago 9, Detroit 7 Philadelphia 7, Washington 4* *Night Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL W W P Pet GB St. Louis 4 2 .667 ... Philadelphia 4 2 .667 ... Brooklyn 4 3 .571 4 Milwaukee 3 3 .500 1 New York 3 4 .429 15 Cincinnati 3 2 .400 15 Chicago 1 2 .333 15 Pittsburgh 2 4 .333 2 Wednesday's Results Wednesday's Results Milwaukee 15, Chicago 6 St. Louis 8, Cincinnati 3 Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn 4* New York 4, Pittsburgh 2* Night Knostman, Rousey Lauded at Banquet Dick Knostman and Bob Rousey, two of Kansas State's biggest stars of the post war basketball season, were honored in Manhattan last night at a Chamber of Commerce-sponsored banquet. Knostman, all-American center in 1953, was elected captain for last season. He was the Wildcat's leading scorer and was picked to the-all-Big Seven team in 1952 and 1953. Rousey won a trophy as the most inspirational player, selected by teammates and coaches Jack Gardner and Dobbie Lambert. He also won a trophy as the team's top free throw performer as he had a 77 percent average. and Nellie Fox three for Chicago in a 15-hit total. Detroit made 14 hits in defeat. Cleveland and St. Louis had an open date. The hitters were apparently a mile ahead of the pitches in the American Association today as the circuit enjoyed its first full slate of games since the season began. Pitchers Hammered In AA Baseball Games By UNITED PRESS in the seventh after scoring seven markers in the same frame the night before. Louisville won its fifth straight last night in a 19-10 slugfest over Minneapolis and its fourth straight over the same club. The Colonels, gaining a reputation for their big innings, lashed out with eight runs In St. Paul pitcher Ray Moore decided he could dispense with the help of his teammates and contributed two home runs to his cause as the Saints pounded out a 9-4 verdict over Kansas City. The victory put St. Paul in third place behind Louisville in second and Indianapolis in first. Indianapolis held on to the top spot by coasting to an easy victory over Columbus, 11-2. Charleston and Toledo snug it out in the lowest scoring ball game of the evening with the hometown Senators come out on top, 5-4. The Senators scored the winning run with two out in the last of the ninth for their second victory in as many nights over the favored Sox. Don't you want to try a cigarette with a record like this? 1. THE QUALITY CONTRAST between Chesterfield and other leading cigarettes is a revealing story. Recent chemical analyses give an index of good quality for the country's six leading cigarette brands. The index of good quality table-a ratio of high sugar to low nicotine shows Chesterfield quality highest .15% higher than its nearest competitor and Chesterfield quality 31% higher than the average of the five other leading brands. 2. First to Give You Premium Quality in Regular and King-size . . much milder with an extraordinarily good taste—and for your pocketbook, Chesterfield is today's best cigarette buy. 3. A Report Never Before Made About a Cigarette. 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