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Dark Passes Reese In All-Star Voting Jackie Robinson, Jablonski Regain Top Berths; Musial Still Leading Vote-Getter By the United Press Al Dark of the New York Giants ousted Brooklyns Pee Wee Reese from the lead in the National league shortstop race in the annual AU-Star baseball poll. At the same time Jackie Robinson of the Dodgers regained the lead in the left field contest, replacing Ralph Kiner of the Cubs. Ransom Jackson, who had soared into the lead at third base Thursday found his advantage short lived when Ray Jablonski of the St. Louis Cardinals moved back on top. - Stan Musial of the Cards continued as the top individual vote-getter, being named in 166,458 ballots, but Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees moved into second place with 164,889-votes. Minoso Drops to Third Place Berra replaced Minnie Minoso of the Chicago White Sox who fell to third place with 163,516 votes. The leaders: NATIONAL LEAGUE First Base Kluszewski, Cincinnati 153,-892; Hodges, Brooklyn, 148,304; Adcock, Milwaukee, 114,278; Fondy, Chicago, 83,-116; Torgeson, Philadelphia, 51,451. Second Base Hamner, Philadelphia, 157,268; Schoendienst, T3t. Louis, 141,514; Gilliam, Brooklyn, 116,203; Baker, Chicago, 72,932; OConnell, Milwaukee, 48,115. Third Base Jablonski, St. Louis, 154,-788; Jackson, Chicago, 151,202; Mathews, Milwaukee, 128,556; Jones, Philadelphia, 79,384; Cox, Brooklyn, 78,118. Shortstop Dark, New York, 151,894; Reese, Brooklyn, 148,263; Logan, Milwaukee, 140,428; Banks, Chicago, 71,739; McMillan, Cincinnati, 53,547. Left Field J. Robinson, Brooklyn, 153,-742; Kiner, Chicago, 148,311; Ennis, Philadelphia, 92,463; Aaron, Milwaukee, 64,159; Thomas, Pittsburgh, 34,721. Center Field Snider, Brooklyn, 154,913; Bell, Cincinnati, 128,048; Mays, New York, 121,369; Ashburn, Philadelphia, 97,121; Moon, St. Louis, 82,806. Right Field Musial, St. Louis, 166,458; Sauer, Chicago, 142,133; Mueller, New York, 127,815; Pafko, Milwaukee, 84,031; Furillo, Brooklyn, 46,164. Catcher Campanella, Brooklyn, 149,-335; Burgess, Philadelphia, 132,604; Cran-dall, Milwaukee, 103,002; D. Rice, St. Louis, 81,196; Garagiola, Chicago, 64,210. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Base Rosen, Cleveland, 158,356; Fain, Chicago, 141,227; Vernon, Washington, 109,541; Dropo, Detroit, 60,886; Collins, New York, 41,155. Second Base A Vila, Cleveland, 155,906; Fox, Chicago, 149,713; Jacobs, Philadelphia, 82,289; Coleman, New York, 69,147. Third Base Kell, Chieago, 152,166; Boone, Detroit, 148,338; Stephens, Baltimore, 82,692; Regalado, Cleveland, 58,036; McDougald, New York, 51,754. Shortstop Carrasquel, Chicago, 150,919; Rizzuto, New York, 142,636; Keunn, Detroit, 139,208; Runnels, Washington, 47,-392; Strickland, Cleveland, 42,854. Left Field Minoso, Chicago, 163,516; Williams, Boston, 128,277; Woodling, New York, 119,093; Zernial, Philadelphia, 101,-446; Goodman, Boston, 62,155. Center Field Mantle, New York, 152,-643; Doby, Cleveland, 121,519; Tuttle, Detroit, 116,802; Busby, Washington, 88,415; Groth, Chicago, 76,444. Right Field Bauer, New York, 151,766; Piersall, Boston, 132,956; Rivera, Chicago, 101,214; Renna, Philadelphia, 43,301; Ka-line, Detroit, 36,553. Catcher Berra, New York, 164,889; He-gan, Cleveland 130,763; House, Detroit, 114,152; Lollar, Chicago, 92,483; White, Boston, 49,277.