Friday, May 16, 1952 --- University Daily Kausan Page 3 Doby Leads Indians In Win Over Yankees New York—(U.P.)—Larry Doby gave the high-riding Indians another big lift in spirits today—because a neat psychological experiment by Manager Al Lopez worked perfectly. Doby sparked the Indians in their fourth straight victory over the Yankees last night, driving in three runs in a 10 to 6 decision with a homer and a key single, but that's only half the story. So Lopez, borrowing a trick from the Army, which sends fliers back into the air to restore their confidence after they crack up, put Doby in against his most troublesome opponents. And the speedy left-winging Negro responded nobly against lefty pitching Bill Miller. he had been out of the lineup with a pulled leg muscle and wasn't supposed to be ready to play again. What's more it didn't look logical to use him against the Yankees, who made him a helpless batsman with shattered confidence as he tried futilely to do something against their pitches last season. At one time he even confided he didn't feel like playing against them because he never seemed to do anything right. It wasn't physical trouble—it was psychological. In other American league games, the second place Senators made it nine wins in their last 10 games by topping last place Detroit, 4 to 3, the White Sox handed Boston its fifth straight defeat, 5 to 0, and the Athletics tropped the Brown's, 5 to 1. In the National league, the Giants stayed on top with a 7 to 4 victory Ray Katt looked like one of the Minneapolis Millers most likely to succeed to the parent New York Giants last night as he paced the Millers to a 12 to 6 decision over Toledo in the American association. over the Reds, Brooklyn beat the Cardinals, 14 to 8. the Phillies blanked the Cubs, 6 to 0, and the Braves won from the Pirates, 3 to 1. The big Miller catcher, currently hitting better than 350, slammed out two homers that accounted for four runs. There were three more Miller homers among the 19-hit barrage they threw at three Mudhen hurlers. Millers Move Up In League Race Page 5 The Millers' victory, combined with Louisville's 10 to 9 loss to Kansas City, moved the Millers past the Colonels into the Association's number three spot. Milweuke, protecting its tender lead, but three homers off Indianapolis moundsmen, including Jack Logan's second inning round-tripper with two aboard. 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National League Boston at Chicago Washington at Detroit New York .16 5.762 Brooklyn .15 6.714 1 Chicago .14 10.583 $_{3/2}$ Cincinnati .14 10.583 $_{3/2}$ St. Louis .11 14.440 7 Philadelphia .9 13.409 $_{7/2}$ Boston .9 14.391 9 Pittsburgh .5 21.192 $_{13/2}$ Yesterday's Results St. Louis 1, Texas 2 Cincinnati 4, New York 7 Chicago 0, Philadelphia 6 Pittsburgh 1, Boston 3. Wednesday, May 14, 1952 University Daily Kansan 815 Mass. St. Louis at Brooklyn Cincinnati at New York Chicago at Philadelphia Pittsburgh at Boston. The players making the trip will be John Prosser, Gene Rourke, coholder of the Big Seven's individual title, "Ham" Lynch, Harlan Hise, and Bob Dare. The conference teams will play their practice round on Oklahoma's new course, Thursday. One day is allowed for golfers to master the tricky greens, short cuts, and placement spots from the tee of the Oklahoma course. Tournament play begins Friday morning. 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