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j~ up lp Ie 1t He Ie ht ?n ti- m an in en 2s, of of ad St. 3t. the he ed by by o- the he rer n, a a Id. E. E. 1 1 1 1 hn ley Indians Top Bosox, 4-3; Lemon Sidelined for Week CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 2 UP.— The Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox, 4 to 3, for their second straight vicar tory over the Bosox today, but lost services of star pitcher Bob Lemon about a week. Lemon Pulled a muscle in his left side while batting in the second inning. managed to shut out the Red Sox until sixth inning, when lefty Lou Brissie inherited a 2 to 0 lead. Dr. Don Kelly, team physician, said Cleveland ace probably would miss his next start on Sunday, but that he did not believe the injury was serious. He packed the side in ice and said he would know more about it tomorrow. Lemon suffered a muscle pull in same region while warming up to pitch against the Yankees in 1949 and was for three weeks. Dr. Kelly said he not think this injury was as serious, Brissie, pitching for the Indians for first time since he went to them in seven-player deal with the Chicago White Sox and Philadelphia Athletics, drove two runs with a bases-filled single in sixth inning and thus managed to survive Lou Boudreaus three-run eighth-inning homer. Lemon was credited with the — his third of the season. The score by innings: R H RED SOX 000 000 030—3 5 INDIANS 020 002 OOx— 4 10 Parnell, Kinder 7 and Batts; Lemon, Brissie 6 and Hegan. Winning pitcher, Lemon 3-1. Losing pitcher, Parnell 2-2. Home run — Boudreau 3rd. * *■ c_ the M for or *e He Ie the ie a" the ie -t ed IW the he h out did J" the he the ite in in the he win E E 2 2 0 0 n, 2.