Sport: Sport, Jun. 29, 1953
BASEBALL'S BIG TEN
The major-league leaders after ten weeks of play:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Team: Milwaukee (by 2½ games) Pitcher: Surkont, Milwaukee (9-1) Batter: Schoendienst, St. L. (.344) Runs Batted In: Campanella, Brooklyn (62) Home Runs: Mathews, Mil. (20)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Team: New York (by 11½ games) Pitcher: Lopat, New York (8-0) Batter: Vernon, Washington (.333) Runs Batted In: Mantle, New York (51) Home Runs: Zernial, Phila. (18)
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