Browns Whip Yanks in First Game of Double Bill, 9 to 4: Cain Credited With Third Triumph of Season; Marion Blasts Double, Two Singles, Daily Racing Form, 1952-05-01

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Browns Whip Yanks in First Game of Double Bill 9 to 4 Cain Credited With Third Triumph of Season Marion Blasts Double Two Singles SinglesNEW NEW YORK N Y April 30 UP The bustling Browns rattled off 13 hits to score an easy 9 to 4 victory over the Yankees today after piling up a 4 to 0 margin in the first inning of the doubleheader doubleheaderTreating Treating Yankee ace righthander Vic Raschi as if he were a batting practice pitcher the Brown gained their first in ¬ ning runs on four singles and two walks walksFred Fred Marsh who walked three times and added two singles led off by drawing his first base on balls Marty Marion who had a single and two doubles in the game followed with a onebaser that sent Marsh to third Bob Nieman scored Marsh with a single and George Schmees singled to score Marion After Dick Kryhoski walked Leo Thomas dumped a single at the feet of centerfielder Bob Cerv to score both Nie ¬ man and Schmees SchmeesKnock Knock Raschi Out OutThe The Browns knocked Raschi out in the second inning when they picked up another run on a walk to Marsh and a double by Marion They continued their punishment against reliever Jim McDonald an ex Brownie who gave up seven more hits and four runs in the six innings he worked workedArt Art Schallock pitched the ninth and got into further trouble when Nieman beat out a bunt and Schmees walked but a quicky doubleplay stopped that threat threatLefty Lefty Bob Cain usually effective against the Yankees was under no pressure and he gained the victory with relief help from Satchel Paige who held the Bombers score ¬ less in the three final innings inningsMickey Mickey Mantle hit a two run homer a tremendous 425 foot double and a single to pace the Yankees YankeesOn On the final putout of the game Brownie rightfielder Nieman leaped up against the grandstand wall to rob Yogi Berra of a home run knocking himself out in the process After a few minutes he got up and came into the dugout apparently unhurt unhurtScore Score by innings inningsST ST LOUIS 411 001 110 9 13 0 0NEW NEW YORK 010 102 000 4 8 1 1Cain Cain Paige 7 and Courtney Raschi McDonald 3 Schallock 9 and Berra Home run Mantle 2d Winning Pitcher Cain 30 Losing Pitcher Raschi 21


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