Page 13 Rookies Pace Detroit, Cincy To Victories By United Press International Ken Hunt and Steve Boros were just a pair of names on the rosters of the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers last spring but they're on their way to winding up next autumn as the Major League Rookies of the Year. Hunt, a 6-foot, 5-inch righthander, scored his fourth victory of the season as the Reds downed the Los Angeles Dodgers, 2-0. The victories enabled the Reds to move within $ 2^{1 / 2} $ games of first place in the N.L. and the Tigers to stretch their first-place lead to $ 4^{1 / 2} $ games in the A.L. BOROS, UP FROM DENVER in the American Association, hit one of three successive ninth-inning homers that carried the Tigers to a 5-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins. The St. Louis Cardinals routed the first-place San Francisco Giants. 12-4, the Milwaukee Braves shaded the Pittsburgh Pirates. 1-0, and the Philadelphia Phillies scored a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs in other National League games. IN THE AMERICAN League, the Los Angeles Angels stopped the Cleveland Indians' six-game winning streak, 9-0, the Baltimore Orioles beat the Chicago White Sox. 3-1, and the Washington Senators defeated the Kansas City Athletics, 7-3. Hunt yielded five hits in 7 2/3 innings before walking two consecutive batters and giving way to more-experienced Bill Henry who pitched hitless ball the remainder of the way. BOROS, WHO IS hitting 341, hit his second homer of the season in the ninth inning as the Tigers tied a big league record with three successive homers to snap a 2-2 tie. Norm Cash hit the tie-breaking homer and Dick Brown followed Boros' smash with one of his own. Hank Aguirre, fourth Detroit pitcher, picked up his second win of the season. Al Kaline also homered for the Tigers. Bill White drove in five runs with a homer, double and two singles to pace a 15-hit Cardinal assault that routed Sam Jones and dealt the Giants their fourth loss in five games. Lew Burdette pitched a five-hitter to win his four game for the Braves and top Bobby Shantz, who was making his first start since August, 1959. Frank Bolling tripled and Eddie Mathews singled in the first inning to produce the only run of the game. Because diamonds take on surroundng color, appraisals must examine them in natural light away from the sun. Brought to you by The Southern Pit 1834 Mass. Dick Laverentz, Mgr. "When a man can't stay on his legs after three rounds it's time for him to quit fighting" the bruised Texan said. HOUSTON, Tex. — (UPI)— A battered Roy Harris, the colorful courageous, former backwoods schoolteacher from Cut 'N Shoot, Tex. who once knocked heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson down in a losing effort, quit boxing today after a thrashing at the hands of Canadian heavyweight Bob Cleroux. "I guess there is nothing left for me to do but hang them up." Harris said, after being knocked down three times last night by Cleroux, who won a fifth round technical knockout victory. Cleroux, the world's eighth Texas' Harris Quits Boxing Since time began there has never been a conscientious objector in the war between the sexes.—Dorothy Shay. ranked heavyweight ran his record to 26 wins, two losses and one draw. His victories now include 18 knockouts. There are men who can thikn no deeper than a fact—Voltaire. Elrings FOR GIFTS Graduation, Hostess Showers and Weddings VI 3-5160 924 Mass. For the Highest Quality Service Drive in at West 23rd at 59 Highway VI 3-9600 NUMBER 6 SERVICE CLIP THIS COUPON SALE ENDS MAY 27TH ANY SUIT Summer Session Kansan Any Men's or Ladies' Matched Suit 69 c ea. Beautifully Dry Cleaned. Hand Finished. No Limit. No limit — but you MUST bring coupon in with your order. PLAIN SKIRTS OR ANY SWEATER Deluxe Cleaned, Hand Finished. 39 ℃ ea. Note: No Limit. But Coupon Must Accompany Order. Minimum Order 25c SHIRTS NOW ONLY 19cea Laundered to perfection! Starched as you like! Reg. 22c LAUNDRY AND BRY CLEANING AT ITS FINEST SAME DAY SERVICE Fri. & Sat. In by 9 a.m. Out by 5 p.m. Drive In and Save - Open 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Except Sunday 1300 West 23rd St. VI 2-0200 Wednesday, May 24, 1961 Topeka Reds Lose to Cedar Rapids, 6-5 By United Press International Topeka returned to action after a three-day rain-enforced idle period Tuesday night and dropped a 6-5 decision to third place Cedar Rapids. dwelling Des Moines ended a 9 game losing streak by whipping the Foxes, 6-4. But the Reds held on to a first place tie with Fox Cities as cellar- Burlington and Lincoln continue their feud but switch their play to the Chiefs home park. Lincoln defeated Burlington in the Bee's Bailiwick, 7-3, Tuesday night. Big Dancing Party WEDNESDAY NIGHT 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT Admission Free Featuring THE HARRY WINTER'S TRIO at the PURPLE PIG 810 NEW HAMPSHIRE 810 NEW HAMPSHIRE GET YOUR CAR READY FOR SUMMER Have a Smooth, Easy Ride Home DON'T WAIT! For TOP SERVICE Stop at BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE 601 Mass. Corner of 6th and Mass.