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PAGE 20 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR -MONDAY, JULY 24, 1961 Indians Continue Fine Play At Home, -5-4 1 Detroit Regains Lead After Weird Twin Bill Omaha Victim In Wind, Rain 1' By MAX GREENWALD In the wind and the rain, the first-place Indianap a total of 27 hits in both fashioned slugfest with a to tal of 31 runs, 34 hits, 13 pitchers and seven errors olis Indians yesterday continued their winning play. Taking three hours and 54 minutes to finish, a record time for a nine-inning Major Kansas City (AP) The Detroit Tigers took back first place from the New York Yankees by a half game and a percentage point with a double sweep over the Kansas City Athletics yesterday 6-4 and 17-14. The nightcap was an old- The Tribe edged out Omaha, 5-4, to take the series, five League game. games to one, after dishing out the same punishment to games. The tigers suffered a costly loss when third baseman Steve Boros collided with pitcher Frank Lary chasing a bunt in the second game and suffered a fractured left collar bone.

Lary's only injury was a charley horse. It forced him out of the game after two innings. Norm Cash drove in eight runs and tne I igers smasnea And the Indians now have a remarkable home record of 37 victories as compared to just 15 losses. Joe Gaines ninth home run with a fine throw by Snyder, nipped Friol at third. This brought on an argument from the Dodgers with both manager Danny Ozark and Chuck Churn, pitcher-coach, being ousted.

When they were detected sitting on the bench, Tribe manager Cot Deal announced he was playing the game under protest. Ozark and Churn then disappeared. After a 45-minute timeout for the rain. Miller got Bill It was estimated Boros will be out of action for a month at least. He was to remained Tables Turned On Yankees, 5-4 of the season put the Tribe in a Kansas City hospital ahead to stay in the first inning although the Dodgers overnight and fly back to threatened practically all the Detroit today.

A week ago wav. Saturday the Tigers lost their Boston (AP) Pinchhitter Chico Ruiz cracked out first string catcher, Dick Pumpsie Green doubled in the three hits to give him 12 safe Brown, with a broken fineer runs batted in total to 87 when his two run singled in the third provided the other half of the Yankee scoring. tying run and slid home with ties in his last 19 times at bat. Both games were on the the winner yesterday as Bos Ruiz and Len Johnston stole ragged side and the nightcap ton defeated New York 5-4 at two bases each and Cliff Cook New York Boston ab rbi its own game the last ditch developed into one of the wildest affairs in years. The at) rbi 4 0 0 01 Schilling.

2 ninth inning rally. had one theft. All five steals were in the first five innings before the field became too Kubek.ss Tigers collected 17 hits. So 0 Geiger, cl 5 2 7 2 Jensen, rf 4 3 0 Moris, rf Mantle.cf Berro.lf Skowron.l gooey for footwork. Green doubled off loser Bud Daley after Don Buddin had singled and moved to second The seventh inning was a Howard, 0 4 0 0 Runnels, 1 0 0 0 Pagliaronl.c 4 3 2 MoUone.3 4 1 0 Buddin, ss 4 1 0 Yastrzmski.lf 3 2 Schwall, 1 0 y0 x'S LAY OVER AND GO-Roger Reiman of Kewanee, the national 200-mile champion, won a five-lap race for experts yesterday at Indianapolis Race- way Park and was leading the 75-mile feature when his engine failed.

Rain later shut down the feature after 10 did the Athletics. The former record for a 9-inning game was three hours and 52 minutes held by several clubs. The twinbill had a running time of 7:23. struggle in the heavy rain, the on a sacrifice. That tied the Do ley playing area becoming muddied score and after two were out, before time was called and the Lajoie to bounce out on the first pitch.

Miller gave up a run in the eighth after Lee Handley doubled off the leftfield wall. Handley went to third on an infield out and scored on a wild pitch. The Dodgers then loaded the bases on two hits, another groundball bobble by Gaines and an intentional past. But Nelson Chittum, a pitcher batting for Hunter, popped up to retire the side. HIT-and-RUN Denver opens a series here tonight with a doubleheader beginning at 6:30 p.m.

The Tribe pitchers will be John Tsitouris (5-4) and Ray Rippelmeyer (7-7). John F. Murphy. 1138 Castle Row, received the wristwatch Green 1 1 32 41 Totals 34 13 (Star Photo by Bob Dougherty) aps. Gary Geiger singled to right Totals tarpaulin placed on the in field and Green came careen 'Doubled tor Schwall In ninth.

New York C02 000 002- 4 field. ine down the line to hit the The two teams broke another record when they Boston 011 100 002- plate ahead of catcher Elston PO A-New York 26-13, Boston 27 15. Bob Krop pitched his 11th victory, his second of the usea a combined total of 21 DP-Schwail, Buddin and Wertz; Daley, Richardson and Skowron; Schilling and pitchers in the double- Buddin. Lett-New rorte 7, Boston 1. series.

But he was replaced by Bob Miller an instant be Rain Cycle 2B-Kubek, Green. HR-Pogiloroni, Mai Shortens Program lone, Howard. S-Schwoll 2, Yastrzemski Bartzen Gets Fourth Clay Courts Title header. The previous record for most pitchers used in a doubleheader was 20, set by Pittsburgh and St. Louis of IP ER BB SO fore play was interrupted.

Daley (L, 9 HI 3 13 5 5 1 Gaines' homer over the Schwall 10-21 9 9 4 4 6' Howard's tag. The Yankees, who had wiped out the Red Sox leads in two previous games on John Blanchard's two out pinchhit homers in the ninth, moved from behind in the top of the ninth today on Howard's two run homer to the centerfield bleachers. yVP-Schwall 2. U-Stewart, Berry, Linsaiala, Umont scoreboard sign gave the In the National League in 1958. dians a 2-1 lead off southpaw Charlie Spell's third pitch of By BILL EGGERT land Hedgecock of Arlington, for being the 100.000th patron Va.

was third. ine tigers won the first the game. Ed Varnes, 19 years old, of Cochranville, won a pair tnrougn tne turnstiles. He was game with a 4-run outburst Varnes won five-lap and 10- Chicago (UPI) Top-seeded Johnston stole second and honored yesterday as the In Fairly Doubles tne ninth inning which broke of novice races and Dick third, then registered on Krop's dians' attendance reached lap novice races each time beating his 30-year-old brother Bernard Bartzen, the 33-year-old southpaw from Dallas Texas, swept to his fourth na Klamfoth of Groveport, Pa a 2-2 deadlock. The tie breaking run scored on i 100,524.

Last year at the Red Sox rookie Don Schwall registered his 10th victory Twice As Podres single past Spell's glove in the second frame. That was all for Spell, who was to be the Jim. Ed averaged 68.2 miles an hour in the five-Iapper and won the abbreviated feature yesterday as motorcycles made same point the total was 96.456. tional courts tennis passed ball. AI Kaline singled home one run and Cash since coming to the majors in late May.

The unruffled 70.809 in the 10-lapper. crown yesterday with a 6-2, loser for the 14th time, the Jim Snyder had some fine singled in two. Nicholas averaged 71.09 in their first appearance on Indi anapolis Raceway Park's 2.5 mile road course. Schwall had pitched his way -d, o-A b-u victory over Nips Cards, 2-1 most for an American Associa defensive plays in handling 10 lanky Donald Dell of Bethes- tion hurler. chances.

FIRST GAME Detroit Konsos City da, Md. his five-lap victory and there was no average speed for the feature that was to be 25 laps The 30 and 45-inch engines Snyder allowed only one hit Gene Snyder also turned In St. Louis (AP) Ron Fairly aa rpi in four and two-thirds innings Shapely Edda Budine of a neat job in the third when doubled twice to put one run Wood.2 Bruton.cf or 75 miles for experts and but was victim of an unearned he grabbed Joe Hicks' bunt al Cologne, Germany, playing in Kaline, rf scoring position and drive out of a bases loaded jam in the eighth and the theatrics which his teammates stole from the Yanks' script, saved his nine-hit performance. Jim Pagliaroni and Frank Malzone each hit homers in the Boston cause. had laps at almost 75 miles an hour, an exceptionally good speed average in view of the course's tricky turns which the amateurs.

The feature win run in the fifth. Ruiz brought though it had passed the her first major tennis tourna in the other to pace the Los Colavita.lf Cosh, I was worth $186 to Klamfoth mound. tally off the southpaw across Angeles Dodgers to a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Card- McAuliffe.ss out of a total purse of $1,000. cyclists got through neatly by Handley had his troubles.

after Rene Friol, catching de ment, uncorked the meet's biggest upset when she defeated top-seeded Karen Hantze to Roorke.c ob rbi Howser.ss 4 1 I Rivera, rt 4 0 0 Johnson 10 0 Kllmchock.lf 3 0 0 -Bertoio 0 0 0 Siebern.t 4 2 i Lumpe. 2 1 1 Sullivan.c 3 0 0 Pignatono.c 0 0 0 Cousey.3 3 2 0 DelGreco.cf 2 0 0 Shaw.p 2 0 0 Nuxholl 1 0 0 Staiev 0 0 0 'Posudo 0 0 0 Totois 32 6 3 Officials said the feature Foytock.p laying the bikes almost on spite a finger injury, made a nals yesterday. He threw his helmet high in the air in the sixth after Fernandez was halted on the eighth lap. their sides and dragging one Aguirre.p win the women's Clay crown. Johnny Podres, ejected from Roger Maris increased his bad throw to second.

Ruiz then stole third and scored as Joe Keoan.p well-protected foot for bal Bartzen outsmarted the 23- Woodshick.p Gaines snared his liner. Then he arcued with umnire Dick REIMAN and Klamfoth the game in the seventh inning, still picked up his fourth MOSSI.p ance. Hicks was thrown out. staged a fine duel in a five- Gustavo in the ninth after Totois 36 10 5 The Tribe obtained its Jody. Nicholas of Nashville, straight triumph, to make his season mark, 12-2.

Larry Sher year-old Dell, and had his younger opponent on the ropes from chasing difficult placements in the fourth set. being called out on strikes. lap race for experts. Klamfoth took the lead from Reiman final run off Willard Hunter, was a five-lap winner 'Jiruc out tor Shaw In sixth 'Ron tor Sullivon in elohth 'Walked for Foytock in ninth. 'Walked for staley in ninth another lefthander, in the OMAHA in the second turn of the ry came on in relief to get the final out in that frame and AB seventh.

Jim Snyder singled Dell, fifth seeded, eliminated fourth lap but Reiman pulled 0 tieider choice for Rivera In I hold the Redbirds in check the out of Klamfoth wind tow Trocewslrl. I Laieie, cf Handley. If Thomas, lb of a earlier amateur race yesterday, and missed out in the feature when he spilled. Prior to the rain Roger Reiman of Kewanee, 111., had his Harlev- "Walked for Kllmchock In ninth. back of first, Miller sacrificed and Ruiz doubled to Wimbledon runner-up Chuck McKinley of St.

Louis, rest of the way. 1 about 100 yards from the fin Koronda, rt 4 200 000 002- 4 the wall in rightcenter for a quarterfinal match to give Walloce. 2b 4 E-MCAUIIffe. PO-A-ntrnll in ish line and nudged his Har-ley-Davidson in front by 18 Tonner. lb 4 the run.

This time Ruiz was Podres thus finally squared his career account with the Cards at 15-15. He sas the week-long tournament its Davidson in the lead but DP-Cash, McAuliffe. Friol, 1 Cosh, van. 'uuivan, Lumpe. Sulli- inches.

His average speed of dropped out because of me caught trying a theft of third. Spell. Snyder, 1 uen-uerroit 1, Kansas Citv lft only upset until Germany's Miss i defeated Miss AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Colavlto 2. HR-Cash. S-Oei 2B-Roarke, Greco.

71.31 was tops for the day. rodtky Hunter, Hantze. has a winning record against every other club in the league. Omaha, which again outhit The program drew about ER BB SO 2 2 5 3 7-5) 'Chittum Breeden, 1 15 tne Indians, 11 to 7 got an un 2,000 spectators. The blond Miss Budding Totois OB.

'i V't 16 II St 43 SS 43 SS 41 SO 4t 41 SI 41 61 Pet. .571 Ml .420 .402 chanical failure. Nicholas wheeled a BSA, an English-made cycle. BSAs won four of yesterday's five events. Bill Sharpies of Toronto was! second to Klamfoth and Ro-1 INDIANAPOLIS Louisville Denver Dallas-Fort Worth Houston Omoha Poytock (W, Aguirre Regan Woodeshick Moss! Shaw camea run in tne tirst on won the match on the dairiD The left-hander was put out Raceways next attraction IP I 5 0 0 0 1 l3 0 0 6 2 1 1 3 INDIANAPOLIS Gaines' groundball error.

2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 2 2 7 2 0 will be a USAC sprint-car A ciay courts of the River Forest Tennis Club, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. dis joe Janner hit his second Nuithall fL 4-7) race next Sunday. RUH. SS 4 2 Comes, If 1 I Hicks, cf 4 Staley homer of the series in the playing absolutely no respect Nuxhall pitched to twft hH- Cook, lb 3 fifth and there was real trouble Aqulrro pitched to two batters ror ner foes top national Poyieticfi. lb 4 ninin ninth ninth.

27 "son pucnea to one batter for Krop in that torrential Bevon. 4 rank among U.S. women net Johnston, rf 2 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. Cincinnati si 17 .411 Los Anoeles S6 Mi Son Francisco 4t 44 .577 Milwaukee 47 4) .521 Pittsburgh 44 43 .506 St. LOUIS 44 41 .471 Chicago S3 .424 Philadelphia 29 60 .326 WP-Woodeshlck.

PB-Pignatono. seventh. stars. Go 'ivi 10 12' 17'j 26 J. Snyder, lb 1 1 Kroo, 1 I u-r-apareiia.

Runge, Carriaan. Drum mond. Ianner and Friol singled, of the game by Plate Umpire Chris Pelekoudas when he renewed an argument on a call after Pinch-Hitter Stan Musial singled to score Charley James with the Cards' only run. Manager Walter Alston, supporting Podres' beef, was also thumbed out. The Dodgers scored their first run off starter and loser Bob Gibson, 7-7, in the first inning when Jim Gilliam Miss Budding, who entered Miller, I Ramos, Twins' Homers Rap Cleveland, 10-0 Totois 2 then Sheldon Brodsky sent a the tourney as the top foreign Second Game Detroit Kansas Cit 'Hit socrifice fly for Snyder seeded player and was the seventh.

AMERICAN LEAGUE ab rbi Popped up for Hunter in eionm. Wood, 2 nly non-American surviving 1 I ab rbi 3 1 0 2 1 3 Omoha 10 11- 3 2 0 Pet. B. .644 INDIANAPOLIS i 1 me rive-day ellimination tests, sharp liner to left which was taken by Gaines for a sacrifice fly. Dick Tracewski rapped one to right which the wind took past Johnston and it fell for a hit.

But the relay, Kaline. rf 4 1 2 5 3 4 Bloomington, Minn. (AP) pitching and give the Twins a RBI-Coines 2. Krop, Tanner. Hicks, Morton, rf 0 0 0 5 1 10 rodtky.

Run (Loioe scored in first en 42 60 53 SI SO 45 Detroit Now York Cievelond Baltimore Chicago Colovito.lf Minnesota unloosed an extra 0 3 4 5 3 10-0 victory over the Cleve land Indians. Cosh. I 5 base hit barrage yesterday to walked, moved to third on Boros.3 Gomel' error. Hondiey scored in eiahm on wild Ditch). Ift-Ruif.

Hondley. HR-Games. Tonner. SB-Rutr 2. Cook, John, lion S-G Snyder.

Miller. SF-BroO- 1 1 0 .645 .541 .511 .459 .442 .438 .421 .362 Boston back Pedro Ramos' airtight 11 12' II 19' lt'i 21' 17 Fairly's double and came home Home runs by Bob Allison, McAuliffe, ss House.c Howser.ss Causey. 3, ss Klimchock.lf Siebern.l Posoda.rf JRIvero.rf Pignantanox DelGrecaxf Rakow.p Bass.p Kunkel.p McDermtt.p Staley, iNurhail.p sky. Left-Omaha Indianopolis 4. Washington 42 Los Anoeles 42 Minnesota 40 Kansas City 34 on Wally Moon's ground out.

IF REHIIIO Roarke.e Soeil (L. J-141 v-s 1 11 Fairly delivered his second Lary.p G. Snyder 41 1 1 1 1 won easily in the first set, but seemed to tire in the second. She rallied in the decisive third set and fought back to win after a 4-4 tie. The last set included four deuce games.

Miss Hantze, an 18-year-old Wightman Cup player of Chu-la Vista, entered the tourney as the lopsided fav Jones Captures Bruce, 5 2 0 5 I 1 4 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 45 17 15 double in the sixth to score Woodeshck.p Yestenlav's Results Hunter 1 1 1 1 Breeden 1 1 1 Kroo yv, 11-1) 'i 1 1 1 scner.o Maury Wills, who had singled and moved up on a sacrifice. Aguirre.p Miller 21 3 1 Ted Lepcio and Harmon Kille-brew and a three-run double by Dan Dobbek helped Ramos to his seventh victory against 1 1 setbacks. The Cuban righthander scattered six hits. The Twins wasted no time in getting started on pitcher Dayton Sprint WP-Milier U-Guitove end Isert. T- Regan, Totals 15 A-HJ3 totals Grounnr1 intA ln.

Louis Dayton. O. (Spl.) Parnelli Les Angeles ob rb' ah rbi Kain Cancels Jalopy Races At Art Zipp'x The program of jalopy racing scheduled last night at Zipp's Speedway was cancelled because of rain. Programs will be resumed Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There will be a doubleheader figure eight Saturday and the postponed trophy presentation will be held Sunday.

Jones of Torrence, drove orite to win her first Clay Courts crown. Barry Latman. who lost his first in 10 decisions this year. Bob Allison smacked his 20th FXECUTIVE SALES TRAINEE 3 yvonted by one of America's largest roTipnntej. No traeimg reau'red.

Thorough trotnmq with retirement peision. So'es eiperienee preferred S'or'mq compensation os hiah os SAOO moiVh p'us honus. Aoe 25 to 45. Send (vet resume no loter than July Information he'd in confidence. Bax IndioooDOl'S Athletic Club, Tsr N'tH rf nn fourth.

Walked for stalev in sixth. 'Popoed out for Posada In eighth. Fiied out tor House in ninth. 2n. 073 442 00O-I7 Konsos City 242 110 040-14 Siebern 2.

McAuliffe. Pig-iatono. McDermott. PO A Detroit 277, Konsos City 27-10. Left-Detroit 10.

Kansas City 13. 2B-Colovito, Cash 2 Causey, Pignatano, Lumpe. Posada, Del rB0 HR-Johnson, Causey. 5B-S'ebern, Kaline, wood. SF-House Wills.ss 3 1 0 LIIIIS.SS 4 1 0 Gilliam, 2-1 2 1 0 Javier, 2 4 1 0 Falrly.rtlf 4 1 1 While.

1 4 0 0 Moon.lt 3 0 1 BoyerJ 4 1 0 Snider. rf 0 0 0 4 0 0 Lorker.l 4 0 0 James, rf 4 0 Hodaevl 0 0 0 Flood cf 2 0 0 Davis.3 3 0 0 'Sowntskl 1 0 0 Neol 2 110 SchoHer.c 2 0 0 Rmeboro.c 3 0 0 Musial 1 1 1 Oovis.cf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Podres. 3 0 0 Gibson.p 2 1 0 L. Sherry. 0 0 0 Cunninghdm 0 0 0 Bauto.p 0 0 0 Totois 5 2 Totals 32 5 1 homer w-ith a man aboard in tne rirst ana aodea a run- scoring single two innings I clan I Wins German Prix Stuttgart, Germany (AP) later.

ER BB SO 3 0 2 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS S. Omoha 4 Denver 9-S. Dallas-Fort Worth 7-4. Louisville I. Houston 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE Los Anoeles Woshinqton 1 Detroit 617.

Kansas City 4-14. Chicoqo Baltimore 2. Mmnesoto 10. Cleveland I. Baston New York 4.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicaae 11, Philadelphia Cincinnati 6-11, Son Francisco S-2. Milwoukee 11-5, Pittsburgh 4-4. Los Angeles 2, St. Louis 1. Today's Schedule AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Denver at INDIANAPOLIS (2, 6:30 Houston at Dallas-Ft.

Worth (night). Louisville at Omaha (night). AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit (Bunnina IO-T or Lory 11-5) at Los Anoeles (Donahue 4-3) (night). Only gome scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cineinnotl (Joy IJ-5) at Milwaukee (Mendley 3 2) Only game scheduled.

Then I.epcio belted a solo 1 shot in the fourth and Kille- brew a two-run blast, his 30th Innes Ireland of Britain, driv ing a Lotus, won the 177-mile IP Lory 7 Bruce '3 1 Woodeshick Fischer (Yv, 3-2) 4i 7 Agu'rre 0 0 Regon ji, Rokow 223 Bass 'j Ditmor (L, 2 5) 'a 3 Kunkel 3 1 McOermort 1 2 Stoley 1 3 Nuxhall 3 1 HBP-By Bruce toei of the season, in the fifth. German Grand Prix automobile 2 1 3 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 2 his Fike Plumbing Chevy to victory in track record time in winning the feature of a USAC sprint car program her yesterday. A crowd of 5.280 watched Jones post a new mark of 9:31.01 for 30 laps to beat out 500-Mile Race winner A. J. Foyt of Houston, Tex.

Bud Tingelstad finished third and Elmer George fourth. Jones also tied the track qualifying record of 18.28 and established a new eight-lap standard of 2:30.87 in the first heat before Don Branson of Champaign, 111., topped that figure in the second one. Branson, driving the Hoover Motor Express Chevy, was timed in 2:30 flat. George won the third heat in 2:33 48. race yesterday at the Solitude Minnesota Cleveland It rbi ob rbi 2 2 0 S-ngied for Schatfer in seventh.

'Ron tor MuS'Ot 'n seventh. 'Walked for Gibson in seventh. Popped cut for Flood in ninth. Los Angeles 100 001 000- 2 St Louis 000 000 100- 1 E-Neol, Llllis. PO-A-Los Angeles 27-3, St.

Louis 27-11. DP-Whife (unassisted); White and LiMis. Left-Los Angeles 6, St. Louis 6. 2, Gibson, Gilliam, S-Gilliam, IP BB SO ERA Podres (W.

12-2) 1 I I 5 Sherry 2' 0 0 0 1 1 Gibson (L, 7-7) 7 3 2 2 5 Bauta 2 2 0 0 0 2 U-Peiekoudos, Donotelh, Conian. Burk- hort T-? A. 11.647. track, beating Joakim Bonnier of Sweden by only a few feet Greco) WP in a duel that had 300,000 Fischer. U-Runae.

Cornaon 1 I 3 0 4 I 4 Drummond and Poporella. T-3 54 spectators breathless. 3 a Green, If Noragon.c Turtle. J-cf KiHetvew.l Allison. rf Bottey.c Koot Dobbek.

cf-lf Rnmos.p To'als Ireland passed Bonnier on Piersoll.cf Franc no, 1 Philtips.3 Kirklond.rf Esseqidn.lf Heid.ss Latman, hale Locke, Schotfnoth.p Totois Amateur Haohall the homestretch of the last lap 0 0 0 4 1 4 3 4 1 after the Swedish driver had Harold (Sonny) Mullin ot Fairiond. sent his Porsche ahead on the 0 33 11 10 fecials Of The Week! Sp next-to-last lap of the 7.1-mile Grounded for Latman In t'ffh hurled a no hitter for whs Eec-trice of Indionapoiis yesterday in Mid-States League game ot Greencostie. WHS Electric 110 473 700 -13 II 0 Greencostie 000 000 000 0 0 3 Mui'in ond Renie. Hoffo, Glaze (6) circuit. Ron for Battey in seventh.

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