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Independent from Long Beach, California • 11

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CaNf Mr 4 INDEPENDENT-age B-3 PIERSALL IS BYPASSED r-. RYNE DIJREN MAKES EC? LlAll-Star Sauad It was the 14th time to Berra on thq honor squad for The the midsummer classjc. he Tigers will raye fib baseman Jerry Lumpe -of the A's, shortstop Luis Ap- arido of the White Sox and: left fielder Tito Francona of including the coming game, la Hated in parenthesis: ih. lit! Moira (fl R-Monii Cih, Oftralf (lh Nriwi Kin, CmcMm (11U FL.WI Pure, Ciucni (7)j Cl. imnenw asww Mil Nrtm Fm, CtfieMi (111; Jim Sffl oSmSSJvia OuMMdir mm Marti men on the squad and the Orioles four.

But the surprises were the players Richards left off as he struggled for a squad that Included all trams In the league. 1 Piersall, Cleveland's mercurial center fielder, was bypassed even though he was second to Mickey rfloiwr Mart at Ml Val Bara (Mi. Naw Varfe, a-Racky UMM 7 anrt kmm MiaM, Jackia Brairtl, BatlW Malaga Raul Ktcharrtb Ballirnara, eaachaa. Rnt Oavaltl. Naw Vart, Mickay Vara an, Waaitwataai featttna ara imtpri McKinley flyin iiicii 'Chuck McKinley goes high to smash back return during quarter-final match with England's Bobby Wilson at Wimbledon Monday.

McKinley won. 'By CK0KCI Milwaukee Dear. Road Diary: No you down to sleep, 4 A bag of laundry at your feet. Ill pick you up, July 19. and hope the shirts are starched and clean.

BRAVES STRIKE QUICKLY: -L- a. AjaT-w Milwaukees Gino Cimoli scores in first inning to get Braves off to quick lead, but Sandy Koufax, shown here attempting to make tag, limited Milwaukee to three hits In winning, 3-2. -(AP Wirephoto) BOSTON (UPl) Manager Jtui Richards of the Baltl-more Orioles Monday passed up Jimmy Piersall and four other players who finished, second in the player voting when he named the remain der of a 23 -man American League squad for the first All-Star game at.San Fran cisco, July 11. Richards, compelled the rules to select at least one player: from each of the leagues 10 teams, Greeks Had Word for It Victory BALTIMORE UV-The aU-Greek battery of Milt Pappas and Gus Triandos led the Baltimore Orioles to a 5-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians Monday night. Pappas, troubled early in the season 'with a sore arm, won his fourth straight game and increased his record to 1-3 with a strong' four-hitter.

He struck out eight Triandos knocked in three runs with a first inning single and a two-run homer in the third. The other two Baltimore runs sewed in the fifth on wses-loaded single by Marv Breeding. TatiH 1 4 1 -Bum battad In. a-FiM aut Mr Parry In Ml am 1U Ma-f Nan. PO-A CkvalanB M-l, BalN-VS.

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That; was the signal for Sill Henry to take over, get ting Smoky Burgess on an easy pop out Jim Bros nan then came on and nailed down the decision by 'throw ngout Don Hoak himself. -Ar-naar-capacity. tens saw a pair singles set -up Don Blasin-game to' score what proved the deciding marker in the eighth inning, on Vada Pinsons sacrifice fly. ft a a WALLY POST started things of( for Cincy with a twa-mn. bnmecin lhc.

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Monday, June 10 The Dodgers' average traveling party consists of 45 men. As the O'Malley flagship takes off, Chicago bound, there are only two vacant seats aboard the a DC-6B that has a capacity 58. School must be out, even for housewives. Among the extra passengers are Leo Durocher's son, Chris; minor league executive Bill Schweppe and his family of five; ticket manager and Mri Harold Parrott; Mrs. Jerry DoggettiDon Dtysdales sister; statistician Allan Roths daughter; Mrs.

John Rbseboro two infant daughters; and Mrs Walter Alston. Happy vacation, everyone! Tuesday, June 20 Sandy Koufax pitches (wo-hitter and shuts out Cubs, 3-0. Best curve ball Ive seen" says Durvichra. more wins and he might make the All Star was 10th vlcfofyT DODGERS WIN (Confinued From Page B-l) the Indians. In a unique Bob league-leading Tigers, was named to the squad as the batting practice Schefflng, manager of thbi Lone member of the A.

Angels to be named was tpitcher Ryne Duren. The number of times a player has been selected, Yanks Battle Tigers for-League Lead NEW YORK UP) Frank Laiy and Don Mossi have the job of taming Roger Maria, Mickey Mantle and Co. today as Detroit puts its one-game lead, on the line before the challenging New York Yankees in on important doubte-header at Yankee Stadium before some 60,000 fans. Whitey Ford will, pitch.one game for the probably the first against Mossi in battle of left-handers, with Bob Turley due to work the second. Both managers ore being cagey about listing the order of pitcherSj, hoping to pull a strategic coup.

Manager Bob'Scheffing the Tigers doesnt want to pit Laiy (11-4) against Ford (14-2). As Ford is almost sure thing to work the first game, he probably wili be opposed by Mossi (9-1). Tuf-lqy (3-5) thus will draw as his opponent. Laiy, the old Yan kee-killer who holds' 25-! lifetime edge ciVer New York. Clete.

Boyer will return to the Yankee lineup at third base. Detroit hopes to have catcher Dick Brown back in action. ROUNDUP 3-0 marks Signal Hill Lions, Davis Furniture and Coles. Bill; and hfaryt Sportlng Goisds, Legion Braves and Sertoms, all -3-0, top. the American standings, Mickey Gastwirth'vfepqrts that a few berths are gtill open in theRptary League.

Any boys interested in trying out should contact Gastwirth (GA 3-4464)1 John Dias (GA 7-1400) or JM: Saylor (GE 8-6925). Only stipulation is thai you' must not have readied yrtir I4ih birthday by January 1 of this year. named' 17 players to go with the eight picked by the themselves in voting list week. The Orioles skipper picked three men etch from the Yankees, Tigers, and" Orioles, two from the White Sox and one each from the other dubs. As a result, the Yankees dominated the squad' with six men Including Bern, who was picked by Richards as an outfielder.

Houston Inks Prep Flash HOUSTON (UPI) Chris Taranto; 18, a lefthanded pitcher who racked up 13 no-hltters while at Notre Dame High School In BOoxI, Mlssw Mbnday signed a bonus contract with the new Houston Colts of tha National League. The much-publicized Tar--anto buried nine nohitters this put season, including six In' a row. At one time this year, ha had pitched 45 consecutive' innlnge without allowing a hit. Taranto'a high school. record.

was 27 wins and two losses with'334 strikeouts. Allisons SlamWins for Twins ST. PAUL -MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) Bob Allisons seventh inning grand-slam home run Monday night produced four unearned runs and enabled Minnesota to defeat Chicago am blast, Allison's third grand -slammer and 15th homer of the -season, came with the score tied at 3-3, two outs and a count of three balls and two strikes. An error by White Sox second baseman Nellie Fox made it possible to Allison to come to the plate with two Ml IVarMlIaua 4 (B-MarlkiJb 4 1 KHIabraw.lB 4 Alllaarul 4 lLaman.ll 4 vaMvialiaJb 4 I- If A If SmiRil J.C.B cCarraan I Harbartja a-Piiarafc I riSSTram. Mara lj iMcOtvifo ilUmos TalaH -Rum U'l a HilptiT ffl Ml 17 TBi, jaSTaj la0fllij R-pIm rail lirlSackar SSSSaaOa'' in-4 .111 ion.

Grain. Aparlcla. 1 Swim Mark Bettered BERLIN OR Frank Wie-land, Olympic swimmer from Dresden, Monday bettered the European record in 'the 200 meters freestyle in East Ber-lin-with a052 HfaM S-S3II in the plisyer voting for that position and is the leauei fourth leading bats-' man with a .341 average, Richards selected Jackie Brandt' of Ms own Orioles, who Is hitting .358 but was only third in the voting. Other players who finished second ih the voting for their positions but were not named to the team were first baseman Roy Sieven of the White Sox, second also a throwing error on an infield hit by Ed Mathews. bouncing double Mathews" and three walks enabled the Braves to take a 2-1 lead In the third.

Koufax walked Hank Aaron intentionally to fill the bases, but also passed Joe Adcock to force in the run. An error by Aaron made the Dodgers tying ran. in the sixth unearned. With two out, Nonn Larker singled for the third time and continued to third when tip ball rolled past Spencers single scored Larker. The Dodgers, now 9-5 on the current tour, end it this afternoon when Stan Williams (7-7) faces rookie left hander Bob Hendtey (1-1).

Hammer Sets Mark in Ascot Cycle Win Dick Hammer of Lakewood set a track record Tuesday night in 'Winning the; 15-lap expert- main event in the motorcycle steeplechase at Ascot Parle. a katl Oala NarBBid, Wuvna Bataan. Dick Muara. taM SklR Van Jimmy PWn. Mil Gram.

Oknl mg Hammtr, Jick O'Brian, Iftirt Man Dick Dorrmtavn. Jack laal Mala (II taaO-Dick idcO'BrNn. JR. BASEBALL ByBOBSHIBLEY A pair of two-year streaks opposite extrohes -came of tp and rad; lastweek Ui the Rotary League. V' The firsts 23-game winning skeiu.

raded.whenj Eagtea.791 lrat a 4-3 decision to Coles Markets. -Hero of the upset liny Kil-lingsworth, who smashed two doubles, one of which drove in the winning run, and cut off the would-be tying marker Jin the seventh one sensation al catch from hia shortstop position. ji- A' string 023 Consecutive losses came to halt when the Yankees blasteff Petrp-lane, v.v' two weeks of action, the Rotary's National League sports a trio at teams with DOUBLE MAM BVINT ALBERTO ao -TORRES FREDDIE BLASSIE osd STAN HOLER fc. RICKI STARR OOM ROOM MAHAUK Ska ORftf ad BaaM PM. MUNiarAL AUDnouu limit- complete three-game sweep some barbershop tunes bn bumpy flight to Altman Honored CINCINNATI (UPtf George Altman, who was not even a regular ih the Chicago Cubs outfield at the start of the season, Monday was named the National League's piayerof-the-mrath for Juna.

who had singled, were on sec- nd third with ope out iq jhe seventh. There were two strikes on Willie Davis when koufax inexplicably broke to the plate. The confused Davis struck out and Koufax was ran down between third and home to retire the side; Both teams scored In the first inning and Wills, who boosted his average to. .323 with two Mts. wu instrumental in handing Koufax a quick lead.

He ted off with triple and scored. on W. Davis agcrifice fly. The Braves squared matters when Gino 'Cimoli ted off with a walk, one of five dispensed by Koufax, and scored while Gilliam made a great stop; but Podger Rookies Include 3 From L.B 8 in Area Three baseball players.from Long Beach and another eight from this area have been chosen on the 19-man Dodg-cra Rookie team," whidi opened a 37-gamV schedule Sunday. Walt Peterson (St Anthony), Willie Brown (Poly) and Rick Bradbury (Lake-wood) are the' three Long Beach player The others' from this, area are Jim Gilbert (Rancho Ala mitos), Jim and Tip LeFebjvre (Mamingside), Roy Gleason (GardenGroyejr Gary Hpl man (Brea); Tony Errico (Bolsai Hart ling (Garden Grove) ud Jim Campanis(Fullerton)( aonrof Dodgerrscouting.

director A1 Campanis.7 Of the 37 games, jonly Your will be-played in the. Drag. Beach area. Theyll be at Camino JC July 16; Torrance Park July 30; La Palma Park August 20; and Blair Field August 23. Bullfights Todsiy A full program of dangers ous bullfight stunts and an tict longer practiced by modem matadors will be seen in action at a special Fourth of July show at the down town plaza of Toreor de Tijuana todayat 4 p.m.

Wednesday, June 21 Dodgers Win doubleheader. Alston retires with pennant dreams, but is aroused at 2 a.m. when news of the Maury Wills-Norin Larker week-old clubhouse scuffle leaks. The walls do have ears. sir Thursday, June 22 Wills and.

Larker dress side-by side; but clubhouse harmony Is not in evidence on the field; -Cubs win 7-5 as Dodgers are guilty of three errors. Injured Ernie Banks has three hits, but benches self and ends 717 game playing streak. Eriday, June 23 In Cincinnati, former umpire Larry Goet tired of players and managers who don't know tiie rates; offers a good In the Qncy press room. "Mriu all managerf post a $200 bond," says Goetz. If they' protest a game and lose the decision, they forfeit-the bond.

Thatll make 'em read the rates. Dodgers lose opener to Reds. Saturday, June. 24 Dodgers win another three-hour game on ninth-inning homers by Howard grid Gilliam. Harold Rosenthal, covering for New York 'Herald-Tribune, remarks, although the game was long, it' was, nevertheless, dull," i Dinner with podger generaUnanager Buzzie BavasL'Hes on his way to NL expansion meeting in Chicago; but wont give hint of draft plan.

Sunday, June 25 Ex-Dodger captain. Peewee Reese, now Dizzy Deans TV podnuh, picks Reds and Dodgers to battle for pennant; says, I dont see Yanks can lose the other league. Dodgers lose 3-2, again trail by three games. Alston tells playep to forget it They da Monday, June 28 Alston invites players and writers to off-day outing at his farm in Darrtown, O. Wills and Larker (remember them?) are two of three players who attendjDthcrs'are playing golf.

Wills rents ia banjo, cant'get it tuned. Larker and Wills are expert marksmen in.trapshoot, ending day's- recreation. Neither turned his 12-gauge shotgun on the Tuesday, June 27 Team assembles outside Nether lan Hilton Hotel iand, waits for 10 am.buato airporLA curiousj. passerby approaches Chariie Neal and asks. You guys going' in the Neal keeps a straight face, ha says.

The stranger is 'You all fopd, says Wednesday, June 28-Alston receives long-distance calf from BayasL Buzzie asking yon writer, not to v. speculate on the-expanakmdraftJitJAIt( relayS the might hurt the dub. The same day z- Bavasl Is quoted bra NewYork newspaper. Sure, Gil Hodges should go tojhe Meta. I think the Houston dub Should: make a.specbl consideration and tet him go to 'New York.

1 Juna 2b Summer has arrived in Pittsburgh. It's. a humid 90. Wills buys a new banjo, Ex-Brave Johnny Logan says hes happy to be with Pirates. Mentally, Tm teppy up here, says Logan, pointing to his noggin- Later, Logan elaborates with Ms bat, singling during eighth hu ra.tfaat beat Dodger 4-2.

'Friday, June SO Summer also has spread to Philadel-rfhiaIts 92 and muggy. pitcher Tom Lasorda is here to the series opener. Lasorda, now a scout, loves hiS work. I saw five games in. one day last he' said.

One in the doubleheader in the after- nOotf, a TV game ab night and the 'Jadcie Robinson Story -i on the late, late Saturday, July 1 Wally MOon beaned'by Phillies pitcher John Buzhandt Moonxetyriis from a hospita checkupand rims igto an old gag: X-rays of Moons head show rldoon mbs the lung) on Mir head, rwhat I want to he asks; did I get good wood on that 4 to The Knights of Columbus League has xjowed to a standstill tbis week due to-the July .4 holiday. No gmes wertjUiesL fra either; Monday or today, but action. raT sumes Wednesday. An all-day Colt League tournament will take place at Blair Field today; Brat game is set for 10 am. The ached-7 -ule: 10 Crayne Realty, vt.

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