wml-'|jjj • |g§|Jpft'■ ~ —.—-----IT GOT AWAY—Catcher Walker Cooper [No. 39) of the Boiton E-ravei tlidet tafely info second base as 'Mike ©dial's high throw slips through the ouhtrc+chad arms of Gran Hamner, Philadelphia Phillies shortstop, on this second inning play in yesterday's game. Cooper went on to score the Braves' first run.—AP WlREPHOTO.Phils Nose Out Braves 7-6; Boost Lead to 6V2 GamesBraves Box Scoreabrblpo aeWaitkus, li .. 5I2130(Ashburn, ef .. A023ftftJones, 3b ..... 5011.30Ennis, rf ....220ftftMayo, If ....412ft01)Hamner, ** .413J8ftSemlnlrk, c ..3ft04fttGoliat, 2b ...3I2K42Simmons, p ..20ftft1ftMiller, p ----ftftftftftfthWhitman ...1110ft0Konstanty, p .10ft00ftTotals ......3fi 7BRAVES15 271.63Hartsfield. 2b51Io10Jrthrnr, cf -•5ft06ft1Torgeson. th .514910Elliott. 3b ...52112ftCooper, r .. • •A1132ftGordon, If ...ft0311«Olmo, rf .....Ift1ftfta Holmes ....0ftftftftoMarshall, rf .1ftft0ftftKerr, ss .....oft1o4ftSurkont, p .. •301ft1ftHogue, p1ftft0ft0Cole, p ......ftft000ftHaefner, p .,.ftft00ftftTotals .....406I22512.1Ninth-Inning Run 'Gives Sawyermen Win;Elliott, Hartsfield Homer—Konstanfy’s 14th PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9 UPl-The Philadelphia Phillies in creased their National league lead to 6% games today as Willie Jones slashed a ninth inning single-his second hit in 27 times!I at bat —io boal the Boston Braves 7 to 6.Eddie Waitkus led off the ninth with a single to right and Ilichie Ashburn sacrificed him to second, Jones, who has been inA o i)j Mickey Haefncr, and then blasted a hit to left scoring WaitkusIt ended a bizarre contest in which seven pitchers—four for-saw action. There were twoJim Konstaniy, the Phils' premier relief hurler, was creditedidefeats in his 64th appearance .this season.Collar, Richie AsfiBurn and Jack Mayo two singles each to Jead the Phillies’ 15-hit artack.The StandingsAMERICAN LEAGUEKonsianty, s usuallyhowever, was not] reliable self. TheDetroit ... New York BOSTON . Cleveland .W...84 ...83 . .84 . .80L Ave. 48 .836Washington ...18 72 Chicago ......*2 84St. Louis 48 86.629.622.584.446.358.347for his 21st homer of the year.! That set the scene for Jones to send 24.48S fans, including 9.159 kids admitted free, home happy. The only unhappy note for the winning Phillies was the last appearance of stalling pitcher Curt Simmons. The 21-year-old lefthander made his last major hum '(jo(I (ton 20‘i—fi',eaSuc M'PParance. for the dura-h—Walked for Olirn in 7th. h—Singled for Miller in 7th. y,—.flme out when winning run scored.Phillies .........00ft 100 321—“ency. He leaves tomorrow with Ashburn, Waitkus, division of the Pennsylvania National Guard for Activenlek 2: Martsfichl. Gordon, Whit man.her, Elliott 2. Jones. Two base hits: Kerr. Mayo, Ennis. Home runs: Hartsfield. Elliott. Stolen bases: Torgrson 2. Sacrifice: Ashburn. Double plays: Cooper and Kerr; Goliat, Hnsnner and Waitkus. Left on bases: Boston 1ft; Philadelphia Base onballs: Surfcont 2, Simmons 2, Miller 1. Struck out: By Simmons 8, Surkont 1, Konst ant y 1, Cole 1. Hits: Off Simmons 9 in 6 2-3 Innings; Miller none In 1-3, Konstaniy 3 in 2, Surkont 9 in 6 2-3. Hogue S in 1-3, Cole 2 in' 1. Haefner 1 In 1-3. Passed ball: Semi nick. Cooper. Winner: Kon-stanty (14-5); lospr: Cole lt;0-1). Time: 2:25. Attendance: 15,329. Empires: Boggess, Robb, Plnelli.Browns Belt Indians, 2-1Third Straight Defeat For ClevelandOLE VELA N D, Sept. 9— IAP)Army dury a: Camp Atlerbury, Ind. Curt gave up nine hils in his 6 2-3 inning stint and left wilh the score 4 to 1 against him. He leaves the Phillies with 17 wins and eight losses.Dave Cole, fresh up from Milwaukee of the American Association, took (he rap for the defeat in his first big league try although the 20-vear-old youngster allowed only one hit in one inning. lie gave up the Waitkus single that turned out to be the winning run.Max Surkont started for Boston bur was di?rricked in I he seventh when the Phillies rallied for three runs to tip the score at four. Bobby Hogue followed him and then Coie. followed by Haefner. Roy Hartsfield hit his •seventh home run for the Braves in the seventh.In the hitting department. Earl Torgeson had four singles for Boston. Cranny Hamner hit three singles, Del Ennis a double and single. Eddie Waitkus. Mike25343738^YESTERDAY'S RESULTSBOSTON 8 I Nixon), Philadelphia 3 (Brissie) (first game).BOSTON 11 (Masterson), Philadelphia 3 (Kellner) (second game).New York at Washing Lon (postponed, rain).Detroit 7 H-Ioutieman), Chicago 0 (Pierce).St. Louis 2 (Garver), Cleveland l (Gromek) tnight).GAMES TODAY. PITCHERS*Philadelphia at BOSTON— Shantz lt;8-11) or Wvse (7-12) vs. Stobbs (10-6).New York at Washington (2) —-Raschi (18-8) and Ford (5-0) vs. Hudson (12-12) ana Sima (3-4).St. Louis at Cleveland—Overmire 15-11) vs. Feller i 13-10).Detroit at Chicago (2)—New-houser (13-9) and Herbert (1-1) vs. Gumpert (5-9) and Holcombe (3-10) or Wight (8-14).GAMES TOMORROWNew Vnrk i» Wa-thlni-lnn.I Op l.i' pi me M-horttilerl).NATIONAL LEAGUEWLAve.GBPhiladelphia .8252.612—Brooklyn ...7356.5666'/jBOSTON ...7258.5548New York .,716ft.5429J'jSt. Louis ...6864.51513Cincinnati ..5574.42624 P,Chicago5578.41426 ViPittsburgh ..4988.36932YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Philadelphia 7 (Konstamv), BOSTON 6 (Cole).New York 2 (Maglie), Brooklyn 0 (Roe).Cincinnati 7 (Raffensberger),