Elmira TrouncesAlbany, 9-1, 5-1For New Managfclmira’j Pioneer* made Shortstop 5*1 Madrid’s debut a* mana-sc, . .uccesiM one yesterdcy by trouncing the Wague-iesding Ai-b-ny Senator. In s doublebeader. 9-1 and 5-1. before a crowd of 3, «t Hawkins Stadium.MncfSfD^H1 # 1,dl* th* °IUb l0t lb* r*1 of ,h* Wason in «he ab-ITrtL^n Cr’ who returned 10 his California home because0? daU‘hter- M«drid Mhl*ved the dcmble win bywnding a trio of southpaws against the Senators.mt!e Ha! Hudson reflate red hie14th win in the opener, .cattering 9 n*inl:ie hits and pitchinf ahulout ball' * OF ilCW JrllOtuntil Ihe ninth. Hi* mate,, meantime, clubbed two Albany nitrhp.r*—Bob Masters and Stan Ferek—forlElWtn 0 e ' AL3ANYH. on, of which was a three-run ’,1 * ? 1 ?. ,*•«« 1 at!homer by Catcher Mort Rehnert. j?* ir i o 1 J .Unro,f a v u ? o ! Lame sack Hurler. * \ \ J » J a J * (Lefty Rube Stohs. who has a 1 pjjjjjj c*#'} J J J ib 4 o d « o jlams back, started the nightcap. jSe^,nerl 11 J * 2 1 «*MtM t 2 i \ J ?! but came out after two hitlers in-! “ *°n 3 1 ? * t o o o “flings «nd Roilie Stuckmeyer finish- Jioiai* ed on five hits, getting credit for the victory.Inman Chambers, who went the route for the Senators, allowed nine and gave up three runs in the third and two more in the fifth. Frank Pack accounted for the winning run* in this one with a two-run homer over the rightfleld fence.The Pioneers teed off on Masters for four runs in the fourth inning of the opener. Luts led off with a double and scored on Friend’s single and after Fiesek worked Mas /l*n for a walk, Rehnert beltedthe ball over the left field fence for the other three.Triples To Right.Caffrey’s triple to right and« a tt n » Total. s* j yn a p-£Z-'*t',und*lt;i out ‘«r rtrt* m »ih, SES,; 000 413 100-0A‘0*n . 000 000 Ml—1FrUtml fi h M*dr!d *■ 8t»uc*L KBI-Friend; ftehnwt 3, P»ck, lUdrM 2. Hud-3BH uHn_H*ld *• LuU' B’-*uctLs*r u i y' Hn—R*b»*rt. SB—row|«r. I n’ Fmekl Friend to V-Sli^,* r 10 8tlut m KtnMSSf; Albany n ^f’—Elmira 10.Svss1:S2S?a#‘ J---nr-£ « p iifs;ssr. I'! : *■■■«■ ■« ;bMcAU'tr 10 0 0 027 5 9 2i m Totals 25 1 3 21 a jul (or »toh* m 3rd.Pack*. 4 ' ‘ ° 1 Elrnira°P 1£r Lnamtor. in 7th.Packs fly to center gave thejSSS-ev m °*'J o-sPioneers their fifth run in the j RBi_c^rr«y 2, Pack 2 SL^S? i'1sixth when they scored three more. 2n—~ —- * ’ rtd* Kea*Pieaek * and Rehnert'* einsledNand Hudson bunted along- first. Kensecke elected to. try for the runner at third, hut his throw was late and all hands were safe, j Madrid singled,, for two runs and i Ferek replaced Masters. After he walked Caffrey the third run came in on a double play.Ferek allowed a run In the ninth i on singles by Fowler. Piesek and! Hudson, and then the Maymen I averted a shutout when McAllister singled, moved up on an infield outnner-! m »be ppa RacewayTo Open Final•-at|d home on Staucefs double. Saratoga Raceway swings into Start Winning Rally. the final week of its eO-night gum-Komer etarted the winning rally fmer meeting tonight with considerVl.th rd*f the ni*htcaP with ab,e interest focusing on the battle a double to the scoreboard in left auJeWeek Tonighta aoubie to the scoreboard in left for d..ivino, *w,ecenter and scored on Caffrey's ein-i honors between the vet-!#.1. n..u,... .. . pran Anhi-.i. , igle. Pack then homered nver the: eran Aubrey Rodnev anHeran Aubrey Rodnev and th-!' ri?ht field fence. ! J outhful Billy Haughton. 1Two more Elmira runs came injaP«r«r ip fifth whpn stnrkmPVB*- c two rcin^men and theOnly percentage points now sep-the fifth when Stuckmeyer singled lt;ar*.e , he. tw° r«ib«men and the ' ne,5t *•* nights will decide the tit»eand went ail the way round aa Mnno misjudged Madrid s fly and it went .for a double, the runner taking third on the thrdw home and Scoring on Caffrey^ outfleld fly.The Senatora got their run In the sixth when lanlfero singled and Stuckmeyer walked Held, Manno and Kenaecke. but got out as l^veille filed to leftfor the Summer me.L Rodnev. 60. and Haughton, 25. have been 'waging a ding-dong struggle for aev_ eral weeks with Rodney flnally overtaking the FuItonviile Flash about ten nights ago. Rodney lost some of his advantage late last week, particularly Friday wh*n a.n j attack of indigestion forced himto aurrender several good mounts.