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Dodgers Snap Loss Skein ByDowning PhilsBROOKLYN, May 21 —Brooklyn's four-game losing slump” ended today as the Dodgers used homers by Roy Campanella and Sandy Amoros in the fifth and six walks In the sixth to beat Philadelphia, 6-4, with only four hits. The Phils had 12 hits.Dave Cole, making his first start of the season, hadn’t allowed a Dodger hit until Campanetta belted his ninth homer after Pee Wee Reese walked in the fourth. Amoros followed with his fourth homer.purlers Lose StuffIn the sixth, the Phil pitching staff really lost its touch. After £ole walked, Jackie Robinson and Junior Gilliam and ran a 2-0 count on Reese, he gave way to Bob Miller.Miller promptly walked Reese to load the bases. With Robinson dashing halfway home on each pitch to annoy Miller, Snider drew a walk, forcing home Robinson. Campanetla’s sacrifice fly scored Gilliam and moved up the other runners, leaving first open. Milter walked Amoros intentionally to fill the bases again and then passed Gil Hodges unintentionally, forcing home Reese.No Hits, Three RunsThornton Kipper finally came in to get The final out. The inning Totals showed three runs on no*hits with no errors and three left on base.The Phils got to Ncwcombe for a run in the first on a walk to Richie Ashburn, an infield out and Del Ennis’ double. Willie Jones' single and Stan Lopata’s double produced a second Phil score in the seventh.Ncwcombe, who had been hit freely all day, was yanked after Granny Hamner singled and Ennis hit his seventh home run with nobody out in the eighth. The big righthander had allowed 11 hits before he retired to let Eddie Roebuck mop up.The victory left the Brooks 6i£ games in front of the second-place New York Giants who defeated Pittsburgh.I’fHLAnEI.PHIA BROOKLYN . II O A All n O AAshhurn.rf 4 -1.2 1) Gilliam,2b 2 l ft 3l.nwrei'.cf Sold Reese, sb 2 0 o 5 Ramner.ss a i i s Snider, cf 3 0 0 flEnnis, 1/ 4 2 10 Cam'n’Ja.c J 1 R flTor son.lb 4 0 R fl Amoms, If 3 1 .1 0.Jnncs. 3h Sill Hodges.lb 30X1 lyOpntn, e 4 2 6 2 Furiilo. rf 4 0 2 0Morcnn,2b 4 14 1 Rob’son.Sb 3 0 2 2Cole, p 2 10 1 NTc*crbe,p 3 0 1 tMiller, p 0 0 o D Roebuck,p 1 D a jKipper, p 0 0 o o.if liny lock 10 0 0 LVgulh.p 0 0 0 11 bGorbnus 10 0 0Totals M 12 21 JO Totals 23 t 27 13Philadelphia ..........,100 rtM jen—jBrooklyn ...........omi 330 (K)x_sa-Siruck out for Kipper In 7th. b-lt;jrounded mil for Kovoncuih In Bth.n—Ashhurn, Hamner. Ennis, Jones, Gil-lam. Tlccac 2. Cainpnnella, Amoros, Robinson. F.—None. RHI—Ennis 3. Campnnella 3, Amoros, Snider. Hodges. Lopnta, 2R~ Ennis. Kop.ua. MR—Campanclln, Amoros. Ennis. SF—Cnmpanella. IP—Rccsc. Gilliam and Hodges 3, Ijsft-Philadelphia 7, Brooklyn f». UB—Cole 6, MfJJcr 3. Lovra-Ruth 1, Ncwcombe I, Roebuck 1. SO—Cole 1. Kipper 1, i^ovenRiith 3, Ncwcombe lt;!, Roebuck 2. HO-Colc 2 In 4 1.3. Miller V -in KiPPC.- 1 in 1 1-3, Lnvengulh i.i!? i' Kcwcomhc 11 in 7, (none out in Bth), Roebuck I So 2. R-ER—Cole fi-fi, Miller fl-0, Kipper 0-Q. LovcnRulh 0-0, New-rnmbe 4-4. Roebuck 0-0. WP—Cole. W— Ncwcombe lt;6-0). E-Cole (0-1). U-Gorc.. DnnntelU, Dixnn, Conlnn. T—2:52. A—13,401.
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