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fact rotm THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE and MT. JEWETT. PA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 14, 1958 BIG REASONS FOR PIRATES' VICTORY Come Ex Redlegs Baseball Batteries National Iugut MAJOR DODGERS OPTION 1'OUR LOS ANGELES (UPJ The Los Artgeles Dodgers have optioned four players, pitchers Jackie Ccllum, Ron Negray and Larry Sherry and outfielder Dom Demeter, to the as Bucs The Sports Parade Through Jbouis 001 040 0005 9 0 Chicago 101 100 0003 7 2 mllSiAL NOW SHOOTING FOR WANER MARK Jones, Muffed (6) and II.

Smith Cincinnati Whip Drabowsky, Phillips (8) and S. Tay lor. Winner Jones (2 5). Loser Drabowsky (1 3). HR Walls.

PITTSBURGH (UP) A pair of BY OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer former Redlegs aided the Pitts NEW YORK (UPJ You Gotta ban Fran 520 421 11016 26 2 Los Angeles 331 010 010 9 11 2 GIANTS OPTION RODGERS SAN FRANCISCO OL'R) The San Francisco Giants have optioned shortstop Andre Rodgers to Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League. McCorrnick, Monzaht (1), Worth Have Heart. That was one of the smash hits in a memorable musical. Memo National League W. L.

Tct GB San Francisco 17 9 .654 Milwaukee 15 ,8 .652 Pittsburgh 16 9 .640 'J Chicago 13 14 .481 41 Cincinnati 9 12 .429 5i Philadelphia 10 15 .400 6J St Louis 9 14 .391 61 Los Angeles 9 17 .346 8 mgton (3), Grissom (9) Schmidt. Newcombe, Kipp (3), Roe rable mostly because it gells a burgh cause Tuesday night as me Pirates defeated Cincinnati 6 3. Relief pitcher Don Gross, an ex Redleg, struck out the side in the seventh inning to snuff out a threat by his former teammates, and Ted kluszewski, another Pirate who last year wore a Cincinnati uniform, drove in a pair of runs with a double and a single. Pirates Manager Danny Mur taugh will send Vernon Law (4 1) to the mound tonight in hopes he No. 3000 Is Key Hit For Cardinals; Figures He'll Play Two Years.

BY FJ SAINSBURY United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO O) Stan Mu Yesterday's Results St. Louis 5, Chicago 3 San Fran. 16, Los Angeles 9 Phila. 5, Milwaukee 2, night Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 3, night FAMILY EES PHONE 6049 8 NOW SHOWING FOREST RANGERS TECHNICOLOR FRED MaeMXTRRAY SUSAN HAYWARD PAULETTE GODDARI) ALSO buck (4), Koufax (6), McDevitt (8) and Pignatano. Winner Worthing ton (5 1).

Loser Kipp (1 3). HRs Mays 2, Furillo, Neal 2, Hodges, Spencer 2, Cepeda Milwaukee 000 100 1002 6 1 Philadelphia 022 000 lOx 5 9 0 Buhl, McMahon (8) and Rice, Crandall (8); Roberts (2 4) and Lo pata. Loser Buhl (4 2). HR Jones. Aaron.

Cincinnati 012 000 000 3 11 0 Pittsburgh i 005 000 lOx 6 11 0 Schmidt (3), Wight (4), Nuxhall (7) and Bailey; Kline, Gross (7) and Foiles. Winner Kline (4 2). Loser Lawrence (1 3). HR Mazeroskl. can continue the Buc winning spree, which now stands at five games.

Iplllppf lilllliBMi iiiiiiitilti fanciful tale of how Washington won and the Yankees lost the pennant. It is extremely doubtful whether such a classical condition will arise this season but Washington has, at least, come up with a young fellow who has gobs of that ingredient known as "heart," He is Albie Pearson and he had to have "heart." Because if anybody smaller; than Albie ever competed in the majors aside from the midget who once was a pinch hitter for the late and unlamented Browns nobody seems able to pin it down. A IJttle Stretching: Brown eyed Albie is listed on the Washington roster as being 5 feet, 6 inches tall. Fans Pinch Hitters Southpaw Gross entered the, game sial's baseball goal was 431 hits distant but his' anticipated tenure as a baseball player covered another two years, so he might be Ted Kluszewski Don Gross after winner Ron Kline gave up a single to Don Hoak and ran the count to two and one with catcher Ed Bailey at the plate. After walk come the leading batter in National League history.

Today's Probable ritoher Los Angeles at Chicago Erskine (1 1) vs.Brosnan (2 3). Milwaukee at Philadelphia (night Spahn (5 0) vs Semproch (3 2). Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (night) Purkey (3 1) vs Law (4 1). San Francisco at St. Louis (night) Antonelli (2 2) vs Mizell (1 3).

ing Bailey, Gross struck out Gus Musial, 37, smacked his TWO EX CINCINNATI Redlegs stars, first baseman Ted Kluszewski. and relief pitcher Don Gross, paved the way to last night's 6 3 Pirate win over the Redlegs at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh. Kluszewski drove in two runs. Gross came 6n in the seventh, in relief of starter Ron Klineto hurl three scoreless innings and wrap up the win. major league hit Tuesday, a dou Bell and pinch hitters Steve Bilko and Pete Whisenant.

ble, as the key punch of a four Counting his three innings last run St. Louis Cardinal inning to produce a 5 3 win over the Chi Wells Fargo JO EI. MrC'REA i. ROBERT COEVnNGS LLOYD NOLAN MONDAY Thru THURSDAY FEATURES WILL SHOW ONCE ONLY STARTING AT DISK BOX OFFICE SNACK BAR OPEN 8 P.JL night, Gross has not been scored on in 14 2 3 innings. cago Cubs The win placed the Pirates one "That's stretching me a little," he grins.

"Actually I'm 5 feet, 5 and three eighths, inches: Sure, three eighths. After all, that doesn't come to one half now jit?" And! while he was pleased at No. Games Tomorrow Milwaukee at Phila, night Los Angeles at Chicago Cincinnati at Pittsburgh San Francisco at St. Louis 3.000, he had no pretensions toward half game out of first place with a percentage of .640, compared with No. 4,000 unless "it just comes na HURRY! LAST NIGHT turally," the way he swings a bat.

A Californian, the miniature man hails from a section where there are a number of race tracks. But he never considered becomining a American League Peyton Place jockey. "After all, most of COLOR oe iu Cinemascope them' were, than was." Pearson. fn cabe') yowrrove forgot W. Tct.

GB New York 14 5 .737 Washington 13 10 .565 3 Baltimore 11 10 .524 4 Detroit 13 12 .520 4 Kansas City 9 11 .450 5L Cleveland 11 14 .440 6 i Boston 11 15 .423 6 Chicago 8 13 .381 7 THE RINGLEADER: MISTER LARSEN Bite the Hand That Fed You Day Tuesday In Big Leagues By MILTON RICHMAN United Press Sports Writer Don (Perfect Game) Larson was a perfect example today of an ungrateful group of big leaguers who did a classic job of breaking their former employers' hearts. Most everyone likes to tell his old boss where to head in, but it must have been open season Tuesday on biting the hand that once fed you in the majors. Larsen was the ringleader. He got back at his former Baltimore teammates in' perfect style while pitching and batting the first place Yankees to a 3 0 victory. ten, Is the" ball players' golf cham "Id like to get more hits than any other National League player," Musial said, "and I figure I'll play a couple of more years.

I don't mean two years exactly because I'll play as long a I can hit well over The; player with the most hits in the National League was the late Honus Wagner, who has 3,430, while Paul Waner was second with 3.151. Musial, who has 43 hits already this season, needs to add only 152 to surpass Waner and he could do that this season, since it would require him to get only 195 hits for the season. He has exceeded that figure seven times in 15 years and tied it one other season. Both Musial and manager Fred Wall Paint FOR SPRING DECORATING 8 Beautiful Colors Latex Base S3.98 Gal. $1.25 qt .654 for San Francisco and for second place Milwaukee.

The key blows in the game, in addition to Big Klu's two hits were a run scoring single by. Dick Groat and a single by Frank Thomas which accounted for two rbi's. Bill Mazerowski epded the third inning surge by hitting his fifth homer of the year, off relief Williird Schmidt. Third Inning; Outburst The Pirates scored five runs in the third inning. It was the fourth consecutive game that the Bucs have scored five runs in one inning.

Kline gave up a run in the second inning and two more in the third, but in combination with Gross left 12 Redleg runners stranded. Meanwhile, the Pirates Tuesday night released utility outfielder Jim Pendleton outright to Columbus of the International League, a Yesterday's Result 4 New York 3. Baltimore 0, night Boston .9, Wash. 6, night Detroit 11, Cleveland 1, night Chicago 9,. Kansas City 2, night SHOW STARTS 7:30 EA'I TKK AT 8 IVM.

ADMISSION'S 90c 35c STARTS TOMORROW tsig Lon broke a scoreless tie with a fifth inning homer off Connie Johnson and then proceeded to spin REO ROTARY MOWER 18" 4 cycle $49.95 Today's Trobable Pitchers Baltimore at New York O'Dell (3 3) vs Turley (4 0). Cleveland at Detroit Ferrarese (0 1) vs Foytaok (3 2). Chicago at Kansas City (night) Donovan (1 3) vs Garver (3 1). Boston at Washington (night) Sisler (4 1) vs Lumenti (1 2). Hutchinson would have preferred the hit in their home park.

Thus Hutchinson benched Musial for Tuesday's game, but planned to use him as a pinch hitter if it pion. Just, to prove a point, he won the title this spring in Florida By beating Johnny Gray in the finals. Gray is feet, 4 finches tall. The mighty mite for a long time debated whether to be a professional golfer atibjtseball player. On the fairways good enough to pair' of (P7'sion a full sized course and the pro golf life looked good.

Money Needed "But baseball was a bigger challenge," says the "heart" man. "Besides, to play pro golf you need a certain amount of money until you can establish yourself. This way I didn't, have any financial troubles while I was working way up." There was no doubt in Albie's mind that he could make the major league grade. So he served five years in the minors, convincing everybody that despite his small stature he had the talents for the bijg top. His journeys took him to San Jose.

Albany of the Eastern League, Montgomery of the Sally League, Oklahoma of the Texas1 day for rookie southpaw Bob (River boat) Smith, who was credited with Boston's victory although Ike De lock had to bail him out in the ninth. Neil Chrisley hit his fourth homer in his last four games. Pedro Itamos, long time Red 3ox nemesis, was the loser. Dodgers Crushed San Francisco smashed out 26 hits to crush Los Angeles, 16 9 and take over the National League lead. Pittsburgh farm affiliation.

Pendleton, 32, was obtained in 1957 from the Milwaukee Braves in a straight trade for Dick Cole. The Pirates must cut; one more player from the roster to reach the May 15 deadline requirement of 25 players. JACOBSEN ROTARY MOWER 18" 2 cycle $59.95 Pizor's Hardware Kane Phone 557 a four hit shutout. He has now pitched 23 consecutive scoreless innings this season winning three games. Only Beginningr But Larsen was only one of many who struck back at his ex employer Tuesday: Here are some of the others: Don Gross of the Pirates pitched three hitless relief innmgs and ran his scoreless string to 14 2 3 innings in helping Pittsburgh beat his one time Cincinnati teammates, 6 3.

Ted Kluszevtfski, another former" Redleg, drove in' two of rhe 'Pirates' runs with a double and a single. Jackie Jensen and Fete Runnels, each of whonvo.nre wore Washington flannels, crashed out three hits apiece as the Red Sox broke might be necessary to win. It became necessary with Gene Green on 2nd with a double, one man out and the Cardinals trailing, 3 1, in the 6th. Musial took an outside pitch, fouled one of pitcher Moe Drabowsky's pitches into the stands, took a called strike, an inside pitch, and then slammed the next throw deep to left field. Play was stopped while outfielder Walt Moryn returned the ball to umpire Frank Dascoli who relayed it to Musial for a souvenir.

Musial used a substitute bat for his hit, since he couldn't find the one he had been using. Games Tomorrow Baltimore at New York Cleveland at Detroit Chicago at Kansas City Only games scheduled. BABE SPECIES, CAUGirr LONDON (U.P British Museum experts said today that a creature half fish and half animal caught by a North Sea trawler was a very rare species. The experts said the creature, two feet, sjx inches in length, was a mammal known as oxynotus paradoxux. They said (only 14 specimens are known to exist i CI J.

Some of the statistics of the game made it seem the teams were using a tennis ball. Willie Mays jjammered two horner.s, two. triples and a single to boost his average to .427. Daryl Spencer had two homers, a triple and a single'. Orlandi Cepeda had a homer and three singles while Danny O'Connell and Bolb Schmidt also had four hits apiece.

For the last place Dodgers, Charley Neal clouted two homers STUDENTS DISCIPLINED PRINCETON, N.J. (UP) Thirteen students at Princeton University have been disciplined in connection with a reported wifd party 'in a dormitory attended by two stripteasers. Six of the students were expelled, four suspended and three placed on probation. All were seniors and juniors. Names of the students were not released.

One of the performers was identified ns Mrs. Judy Renee, of Philadelphia. The other was known only as "Bubbles." Lepgue where he led the circuit with a .371 batting average and then San. Francisco before win ning his centerfield spot at Washington this spason. MARIA SCIIELL CLAIRE BLOOM LEE J.COBB ALBERT SALMI RICHARD BASEHART In METROCOLOR A MIItOGOlOWVMMAlll HCHM Curl.

Furillo and Gil Hodges a iour game stre'i with a 9 6. win over the Senators'' Jensen one apietfe. Red Worthington wiis In St. Louis Tuesday night, a crowd of more than 2,000 persons jammed the Union Station to greet Musial on his return from Chicago. Many carried cardboard signs'read ing: "Stan the 3,000 Man." included a grand slam 1 Sthet winner a 4 Fred Kipp the loser.

gubscnoe to tha Republican. The hitlrng of Jensen and Run nels made it a happy 20th birth 9 pimiiiL mi ONCE MORE JOE PALOOKA By Ham Fisher f)Lofe ij THANK YOU I HFV vnil VlnP AVFD UVITU Tuc lii i I Tucsc.nnui unn "SI au ueau 4 6r I fillV ARC 4 run ftBCM A I AIM A lllll I ttimu MiAAVH'e I muit r. Have Your Remlngtoi Electric Shiver BACK FROM VwE COULD I STRATEGY, 2 W.TIL YOU 00 i 4 GOSH, MAW IT'S SWELL I'LL GIVE THE fiF VA T'l IWM T'MV EIGHT PI AKIC TO I I i Trl irjr I ovc mc mi m. wnc (nunc JUB i TROUBIf S. YER )l SUCH A PITY The, 1958 edition of the Ludlow Wildcats' team will play its first Inter City League game on Memorial Day, May 30, it was announced last night at.

the final preseason, league at James town, N.Y. The 'Cats will play host to the Jamestown Bombers in a single I flOC A' 4" APt U5 I I MONEY I Yf, 4 V. i'tH ONE OF WKtDS TH KNOBBY'S 11 WHS inv g.cu un vi mm game in the Coliseum until June 3 and none of them seemed tot mind terribly. Stan Musiul's 3000th major league hit was a pinch double in the sixth inning That sparked the Cardinals to a 5 3 decision over the Cubs. Mu sial's longtfherished hit paced th Cards to their sixth straight win and, helped extend I he Cubs' losing streak to seven games.

MOsial thiis became the eighth m' i.jor leagUcr ever to attain 3,000 hits. Sam Jones was the winning pitcher as the result of St. Louis' four run rally, in the sixth. Loe Walls hit his 10th homer for Chicago. Phillies Mark Set Robin Roberts also reached an important milestone in hurling th? 'AX SO SWEET 4 I Vr3TV 1 HAS THE MEASLES' P.

iS i game that day. The league includes Ludlow, Warren, Dunkirk N.Y. and H5 ADJUSTED four Jamestown teams the Bombers, Art Metal, Murlin Rockwell and the Moose. League play begins this Sunday with the Warren Rockets playing Marlin Rockwell in the aiternoon OILEP BENEFICIAL likes to say "YES!" Get cash in. 1 trip.

Call and tell us how much you want. Then come by and pick it up. Phone today. Loans up to $1000 Loans life insured at low cost 4 tonvenlentaffiliated offices KANE 88 Fraley New Cohn BuHding, Phone: KAne 434 BRADFORD 4 Main Corner South Avenue, Bradford 418S WARREN 216 Liberty 2nd Fl. Phone: Warren 285 RIDCWAY 208 Main 2nd Phone: Rldgway 33 141 Effective Jui'i( July Sr August qiosH all day Satin day Friday eve.ninr until 9 Phillies to a 5 2 victory over the Braves.

In snapping Milwaukee's seven game winning stieak and knocking the Braves out of first place, Roberts achieved the 191st victory of his career with the Phils more than any other Phillies' pitcher ever recorded. Grover Cleveland Alexander held the previous record of 190. It also marked the first time tlr? TOMORROW from 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. fans Replaced at Factory Pnoej Look For This Frequent Regular Service Sirianni Brothers JEWELER 40 FTaJey St.

Kane. Pa. and the Bombers hosting Dunkirk at night in a day nigljt doublehead er at Jamestown's Municipal Stadium. Other early season games for Lu lovv will include a Sunday af'er noon home game against Marlin Rockvvell June 1, a night game Tuesday, June 3, against the Moose at Jamestown and a June 8 home game against Art Metal. Original plans called for an eight team league, but Bradford was forced to drop out of the league; forcing a seven team schedule.

The schedule calls for Ludlow to play at home every Sunday afternoon and play at least one game out of town each week either against Warren at the Warren State hospital field or at the stadium in Jamestown. Dunkirk will play all its home games at Jamestown. Ludlow manager John Jubon has called the first practice of the season for tonight at 6:15 p.m. at Ludlow. He will follow up with practice sessions at Ludlow tomorrow night and Sunday.

Anyone interested in playing on tht1 team is invited to compete in the tryouts this week. mCf idi By ar eonard WEYARE EXCEPTIONALLY ANP, THANKS TO YOUR WHERE ARE Jjm PARING CROOKS OR THEY'D MOVIE, THEY GOT AWAY YOU GOING, hT H0MEI BUT TWEY LL EVENTUALLY W0M NEVER HAVE ATTEMPTED WITM IT CLEAN! UNCLE PHIL? BE CAUGHT HELP YOU, PHIL! AND SUCH A ROBBERY! IV! RIP, KIRBY By Johr Prece I PO NOT LIKE OPEN 'ER VP, BEACH, AYE AYE, 1 I WATCHING HER CHANCE, TEELA SCOOPS SB A OLr THE WAY THIS BEACH ANP HEAP FOR AIABONSAJl CAP i ATE INTO A COCONUT SHELL AND POURS jril'K'v PTAIMKRI55 WHILE 1 LOOK OVER IT INTO THE FUEL INTAKE. jEf.U BENWCIAl Phillies ''beat Bob Buhl since June 12, 1956. Willie Jones hit a two run homer for Philadelphia. Early Wynn struck out nine batters and scattered nine hits in leading the White Sox '4o a 9 2 decision over the Athletics.

Al Smith homered for the White Sox. who got to Kansas City starter Brunette for. four runs in the first three innings. Joe DeMaestri homered for Kansas City. Home runs by Charlie Maxwell pnd Lou Sklzas featured a 16 hit attack that powered the Timers to nn 11 1 victory over the Indi.ms.

Frank Lary of Detroit gave up a ftrst inning homer to Roger Maris and blanked the Tribe the lest of the way. Open Competition MACIES On the momentum of a 13 1 affirmative margin in the industrial residential Ninth Ward, legalized bingo was favored 1,298 976 by Olean's electorate Tuesday. The 324 25 Ninth Ward tabulation swamped the negative balloting in five other of the city's 11 wards In another, Ward 2, bingo was approved by only one vote, 82 81, in the nine hour special election which began at noon. Chartered or non profit and church organizations may now apply for permits to stage bingo games there under rigid state and local rules. Every Thursday Night RAIN DATE FRIDAY Baseball Batteries American Lens uo Baltimore 00d 000 000 0 4 0 New York 000 010 20x 3 9 1 Johnson, Lehman (8) and Ginsberg; Larsen (3 0) and Berra.

Loser Johnson (1 3). HR Larsen. Boston 400 010 2029 12 1 Washington 000 400 0206 6 2 Smith, Delock (9) and Berberet; Itamos, Byerly (8) and Courtney. Winner Smith (2 0). Iioser Ramos (2 2).

HRs Jensen, Chrisley. Chicago 202 Oil 0309 8 0 Kansas City 020 000 0002 9 2 Wynn (3 2) and Lollar. Buvnetto, Herbert (4), Daley (5), Gorman 6, Dickson (8) and Smith. Loser Bur nette (1 1). HRs DeMaestri, A Smith.

Cleveland 100 000 000 1 7 0 Detroit 001 421 12x 11 16 0' Grant, McLish (4, Garcia (5). Tomanek (7) and Nixon. Lary (32) and Hcgan. Loser Grant (3 2). HRs Maris, Maxwell, Skizas.

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PITCHER SENT DOWN CHICAGO IUR) Pitcher John Briggs has been sent bv the Chicago Cubs to their Texas Leugue farm dub. at Fort Worth. Open Friday Evenings in April, May, June if.

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