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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 10

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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19 THE L1XCOLS STAR Tus-sdoy, July 31. 1956 Lexington Clips McCooJr; Amarillo Rallies Down Des Moines AMARILLO 11 Amarillo Gains Top Perch In NSL Braves Tip Brooks 7th Straight Time came from behind twice before downing the Des Moines Bruins. 8-5, here Monday night before 912 A heavy rain forced i LEXINGTON Oft Lexington took over first place the Nebraska State League Monday night inner at Pittsburgh Monday play. Lexington scored five un-' earned runs for the victory. McCook's four errors contributed: to the outcome.

BROOKLYN OP Hank Aaron 4-2 BEOOKLTN orove in iour runs auu hmw fans in tne opener oi a tnree-game Des Moines banged two homers in the first inning with Bob McKee opening the game with a homer and the third man up Ed Haas also homering. However, Big Jim Tugerson was with a five-inning 6-3 decision over McCook. The loss pegged the Braves one-half game behind Lexington. Grand Island Tips Hastings In 10th GRAND ISLAND UP) Grand Island scored four runs in the bot- an 8-6 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers Monday night with a seventh-inning home run and a ninth-inning double as Milwaukee's National League-leading Braves defeated the world champions for the seventh straight time. The victory ended a two-game able to weather the Des Moines blasts to pitch the distance and the victory.

Jonn Kieaer went Prescott Wins West Division 'A' Crown Prescott clinched the West Divis ion A title in the City League a all the way for the Bruins in DES MOINES lth alt Milw aukee losing streak and re- tamed the Braves' 2l-game mar- b-si gin over runner-up Cmcinnati, a i JZr Prescott tallied three runs in the first inning and another in. the sixth while Gtorge Mechling allowed only three runs and put frame to win a Nebraska State League game Monday night, 6-5. With the score tied 2-2 after nine innings, Hastings got its three runs on two walks, a throwing error and a single by Gene Fisher. down a two-run whittier rally i Seconds From Death Grand Island's runs came after an 8-2 i three Dpnnis St. Clair filled the bases on two walks by Adrian Rodgers, game lead over Whittier and Muny who walked in three more runs.

with only two games to be played. avoid hitting Dunn. Wanczk crashed into a wall and suffered head and chest injuries. The cyclists raced at speeds of about 75 miles per hour. (AP cycle at right.

The fallen driver was Robert Dunn, 22, of Rock-ford, Iii. Driving the approaching motorcycle is Frank Wan-czyk, 41, Denver, who could not A catapulted motor cyclist lies helpless on the Lakeside Stadium track in Kansas City seconds before he was struck and fatally injured by the motor- driving ran fell during the! tne Prescott-wmttier game 10th inning. Morgan tnrew i second Redlegs Kail Pirates, 4-2 Sweep Series PITTSBURGH CD The Cincinnati Redlegs completed a sweep of their five-game series with the Pittsburgh Pirates Monday night, whipping the skidding Bucs 4-2 to keep within 214 games of first-place Milwaukee. it hprp Prescott to a iivo victory City Softball Columbus Entries Phils Gain 5th Place With Double Wins games Muny beat Irving 13-5 in the A game while Mickey Mc-Guire pitched a one-mtter, striking out 11 of the twelve outs and aided his cause with a home run to lead JChadron, McCook I Win In Tourney SCOTTSBLUFF UP) Chadron dumped host Scottsbluff out of the I Area Class A American Legion baseball tournament Monday night, Pueblo Home Runs Whip Topeka, 8-4 Holdrege Wins Shortened Tilt Muny to a 12-1 victory PUEBLO UP) Pueblo smashed PHILADELPHIA three home runs in a free hitting Western League baseball game It was Scottsbluff's second loss. I In the second game McCook slaughtered Lexington, 1G-6.

Lex- Monday night to down Topeka Hawks, 8-4. the thorn in the Pirate side. With The Philadelphia Phillies, behind mates on second nad third and 1 the effective pitching of southpaw two out in the third, Bell sent a Harvey Haddix and righthander sinking low liner to right field, i Robin Roberts, swept past the ntnMr -Roh riompnt Pittsburgh Pirates into fifth place Catcher Ken Worley of the and Chadron play Tuesday with McCook getting a bye Dodgers belted a three-run homer in the sixth to overcome a 3-1 To HOLDREGE "PI Holdrege de-, cisioned North Platte 12-9 Monday rd night in a Nebraska State League game halted by rain after seven innings. Play was delayed twice before Jj the game was called. Frank Dellosso hit a three-run homer for North Platte in the sixth, while Sal Laspina did the same into the finals Wednesday.

a shoestring catch and Bell got 1 Monday night with a doubleheader credit for a double as both victory over the Chicago Cubs at scored Connie Mack Stadium. Haddix won Dick Mingus struck out five men md was tough in the clutch as peka lead, and Pueblo stayed front the rest of the way. lOPKKA l'L'EBLO me second game auer xuju- Chadron stayed in the tourney. The Redlegs went to work early on starter Laurin Pepper, the Pi erts took the opener 5-4 Both Mingus and Scottsbluff Har- Haddix earned his fifth straight ey Hoffman gave up nine nits. oifor Holdrege in the fifth.

win and his ninth of the season Lexington committed 13 errors rate bonus pitcher. Ted Kluszew-ski singled to right to open the second inning and went to second on a single by Bell. Both men against three defeats with a job that through seven innings bor igainst McCook. Rick Decker bated in five runs for the winners and dered on the sensational. Solly Pitcher Rod Esch added a home run for the McCook team.

Also: Hed Eml ffrnnndwi nut Tnhhn I urake opened tne game witn a then smeled share! to left and sir-Sle was erased stealing. Big Innings Hand uZon rs? -Iz Superior 12-4 Win I J' SUPERIOR -Supenor had two big innings, a six-run third and LinCOmite OUSted a five-run fifth, enroute to a 12-4 Nebraska State League victory. In Ten IS TOUmeV Haddix retired the next 20 bat the Redlegs had a two-run lead. riTTSKURGH over Kearney. KALAMAZOO.

MichNeil Un- Robert Scheyly paced the win- defeated SB WMis. srnic: ters in order. Ernie Banks broke the spell in the eighth with a single through the middle and then Walt Moryn bombed his 13th home run over the right field wall to account for Chicago's two runs. Earlier, the Phillies gave Haddix a 4-0 edge with two in the first on a single by Marv Blaylock, Valley Saddle Club ners with three hits lour umes the at bat, including a two-run homer tennis Wins Omaha Meet in the sixth. Don Dan torn npiea championshj He feli 6.2i6.3 to for Superior with the bases loaded Latshaw.

Bethlehem Pa. in the third. OMAHA UP) Representatives of 18 clubs competed in six junior and senior events in the annual Saddle Stan Lopata's double and a two- The home team pulled off four double plays. base throwing error by Eddie Club Roundup here. The Rawhide Riders of Valley, timer Valo filth hoiv.

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2-1027 out eight and walked none i "iisWh2. Bell f. Staerard! I 3B Thomas. DP Mazero of his finest pitching jobs of the undefeated New York lightweight, ran his victory string to 16 Monday night at St. Nicholas Arena as he won a split decision over Tom year.

His record since coming to Royals Sign Regan ROCHESTER. N. Y. UP) The 3. Pepper 1, Nar; CHARLESTON.

W. (J) Purchase of outfielder Roy Hawes 1 from Miami of the International League was announced Monday by the Charleston Senators. Hawes, 27-year-old lefthander, batted .311 with Louisville of the American Assn. before being traded recently to Miami. iniiadeipnia irom bt.

JLouis in June is 8-3. Warren Hacker was the loser for Chicago, his ninth n.rncvH Stale my Salem of Cleveland in the 10- 4 Pep Rochester Royals of the National Saddle Club. 3. St0ddl Club -round feature bcut. defeat against two wins.

Basketball Assn. have signed Richie Regan, former Seton Hall Ortiz weighed 135 and Salem 132' 4. CU1CAGO 1'lULADELrniA HAVTXOCK 1 Y.WC.A. (Girh West Point Ousted; Central City Wins Clarks Coach Quits SPENCER Bill Mansur is the new high school coach here. He comes to Spencer from Clarks.

Prior to that he had coached at Blue Springs. Mansur is in his seventh year of prep coaching. CENTRAL CITY" ffl Leroy Dohse and Lonnie Ehlers Dined in a six-hit pitching effort Monday night as Millard elim inated West Point from the Area Class A American Legion base ball tournament. 10-2. In the other game, Central City remained the only unbeaten team in the tourney with a 6-4 decision over Fremont.

Fremont and Millard play Tues day night, with the winner going ck. Fondy, Jones. Left Chi-hiladelphia 3. BB Roberts 1, Valentinetti 2. SO Roberts 7, i 1.

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