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Corpus Christi Caller-Times from Corpus Christi, Texas • 14

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and Junior Gilliam with the bases full to end the game SPORTS Victims of the cannonading were Sal Maglie who started and lasted less than two Innings and Carl Erskine who entered the game In 'the fifth and was knocked out an inning later Don Bcascnt Ed Roebuck Sandy Kou-fax and Roger Cririg pitched for Brooklyn Buhl was rapped for six runs tnd 13 hits Including a home run by Hodges In 7 1-3 innings The victory his fifth straight elevated him into a tie with Jack Sanford (rf the Philadelphia Phillies for the National League lead He haa been beaten six times ones by the Dodgers Milwaukee scored twice in the flnt on Mathews' 20th homer Aft er Hodges hit his 16th in the see ond Rice hit his fifth ud the Braves picked up a second tally to make It 4-L Brooklyn got a run in the fifth but the Braves teed off on Er-skine for two in the fifth on Lo gan's ninth home run and three more In the sixth on Aaron's 31st The Dodgers rallied for two runs in the seventh two in the eighth and ope in the ninth before Spahn stopped them Yanks Take 2 IIANTZE TAKES TENNIS TITLE CHICAGO Aug 4 (AP) Top-see tied Karen Hantze of San Diego Calif today breezed to her second straight National Girls 15-and-under Tennis Title by overpowering Nancy Richey of Houston Texas 6-1 5-7 6-2 The 15-year-old Californian ran off a set of aces In the first game and appeared headed for an easy win with a 3-1 advantage in the second game Then Miss Richey consistently -broke service and staged a rally to wrest a 7-5 game from the defending champion Ifowever Miss Hantze's allround game 'anjl experience Outlasted a tiring Miss Richey to take the final game and the match 6-2 From Indians ST LOUIS Aug 4 The hot St Louie Cardinals were cooled ofj by former teammate Harvey Haddix in a 12-inning opener 5-4 hut clang to first ilace by beating the Philadelphia Phillies 4-L behind Llndy steady nine-hitter in the second game of a doubleheader today before a near-capacity crowd of 29098 An eight-game Cardinal winning streak was snapped in the first game The little lefthander gave only one hit and struck out 10 as he shutout the Red Boris through the final 6 2-3 Innings But young McDaniel with the scoreboard showing Milwaukee's 97 victory over Brooklyn kept the Red Birds a half game in front of the Braves with clutch pitching It was his ninth victory sgainst six defeats Reliever Larry Jackson walked home the winning run in the three hour 55-minute first game Jack--son now stands 12-6 for the sea-'imn while Haddix is 9-8 Four men were ejected in the marathon opener The Phillies argued hotly in the 11th that a pitch ruled a foul tip third strike struck Rip Repulskl on the hand First fiery Solly Hemus then Manager Mayo Smith and Willie Isi'sinc 2b1 Mrs luaial lb lonn rf Inni It If 3SSS If run of nrtriih rh-fipld Smith a Jins 3b iflZPil im i jrmun vmin tt at a ill fffikTrftf Jlimiwr I J'niBrtfr Andarann TMab flUNI Male Miiell la Kh tamner In 1th LSKRS I out on ttnke tor TeriiandM la Bth run for Fcnwran in vine ES MW am Cltafetnkla JfT SSITa Leah US IU MM 4 Aahhqrn Harmon Sjmalle KCVuaKnS iineame Hamner Ham-Sd larlnnn Lanaea Mead Caeaa NULADELTHIA ST LOCM abb ama 3b 4 Muaiaflb Hi d-Ran for ZanU la Kh jy I52ZT 2 (li Lull aeeeaeeeee Ml tl Moon Lan 'Um- phla s-mmnna 1 mmora 2 McDan- HarVrr I ill I I in ammnna'ijB 'R ER-Hrk2 IJjrnry Landea Bakrr ep -Amoros Will Be Out for Week NEW YORK Aug 4 UP-Enos Slaughter 41 New York Yankee outfielder drove in four runs in a 5-2 first game victory over Cleveland and singled for his 2301st major league hit to break up the second game with a 6-5 triumph that stretched the winning streak to eight games The ddtimer who broke in with the St Louis Cardinals in 1938 ripped into the Tribe pitching for five hits Including a three run homer that sewed up the opener After boosting his career total to 2300 hits with an eight-inning single off the veteran Bob Lemon Slaughter won the second game with a looping single to center off Don Mossi who had just replaced Lemon The doubleheader started 93 minutes late because of rain Just when it seemed Dick Williams' eighth inning tie-breaking homer was going to give Cleveland a 5-4 edge in the second game the Yanks esme back to pull it out in the ninth With one out Tony Kubek singled to center Jerry Coleman forced Kubek and to third on Yogi Berras single Jerry Lumpe rame up to bat for Boh Turley fourth Yank pitcher and Flnt Gimy CLEVELASO LW YORK Vhp Jin jly iMcUi! 1 nmuw! towroo lb iwra ImMOn rf on 3b Total! SlIMI Me eeeaepeee im mi ana- Ml 4M 3 MILWAUKEE Aug 4 ift-Four home runs accounted for eight runs today as the Milwaukee Braves outlasted the Brooklyn Dodgers 9-7 in the rubber game of a three-game series before 43-109 at County Stadium Eddie Mathews Del Rice Johnny Logan and Henry Aaron accounted for all but one of the runs with homers as Bob Buhl with help from Ernie Johnson Bob Trowbridge and Warren Spahn posted his Jllh victory and his fourth over the Dodgers The defending rhampions who collected 18 hits rallied for five runs in the last three innings hut their counter-attack foil short as Spahn facing them lit the first SRQOSLYH MILWAYKER 3b-T-rr lb MMJmwi lb rSrinitMilf Unn Rirv 9 fill lam fsflpj IV1 Mtl Krumt liihl i Nihninn a -urnt (Krnimtv Ernktn Rorburk bRtei Kpufux rwdkfr dDrYKUM Cratp cAmoroa fiammrr Mali un a isms Tatato 34U21U rank Ira MS SIS MUwaakM iimsiisssiimi 133 931 9Uv- GlUlam ClmoU Bndmj eal 5 Scbuendlcnit Tom Real lampanclla Halhaw a Rira iron SchncndlMilt Hull Neal Horieen Mathew WASHINGTON Aug 4 un-Grif-fith Stadium was subjected to its biggest bombardment in history today when Washington dammed four home runs and Detroit three as the Senatoca defeated the Tigers 8-4 Roy Sievers who had hit a home run in each of the previous six games was stopped Pete Ramos victim of all the hone runs established an American League record by allowing 35 homers this season His Cuban roommate Camilo Pascual aet the previous mark of 34 last year Ramos belted a three-run homer his first In the majors off Frank Lary in the third Inning and Milt Bolling added a nlo homer later in the inning Rocky Bridgea hit a two-run homer off Lou Sleater in the fourth and Ed Yost cracked one with none aboard in the same session for Washington Bill Tuttle Ray Boone and AI Kaiine hit homers for the Tigers with nobody on base Lary biggest winner in the American League last year with with 21 triumphs lost his eighth straight game and his 15th of the season DETROIT WASHINGTON Faylavk Meea T(ali nil 3713 Filed out for Ramna In flth Struck out lor SJMter in llh ery I In I fl Sleeler 4 ln in fl rievenetr 3Ji -UK £484 fmism Jones were ejected Ken Boyer of the Cards was given the thumb in the 12th for protesting a third strike In the second game McDaniel nursed a 2-1 lead until the eighth Then Curt Simmons relieving starter Warren Hacker yielded two unearned runs on singles by Alvin Dark and Stan Musial and Granny Hamner's two-base throwing error A freak double by McDaniel in the third led to the first Cardinal run Third baseman Jones called tor a pop fly in front of the plate and barely got his glove on It Alvin Dark then tripled him home In the fourth Wally Moon tripled and scored on Hobie Landrith's double The Philadelphia run came In the fifth Chico Fernandes tripled and scored on Richie Ashbum'i Infield out Rookie Harry Anderson give the Phillies a reprieve in' the opener with a pinch two-out homer in the ninth a long drive to the right-center pavilion seats The score remained 4-4 until the 12th although Jackson was in and out of trouble constantly The husky Idaho righthander didn't fold until two were out in the 12 th Then Roy Smalley and Ed Bou-chee singled and Jackson walked Stan Lopata and Repulskl to force in the winning run An error by Hamner on Dark's two-out bases loaded grounder in the sixth had given the Red Birds their only lead 4-L The run was charged to starter Jack Meyer who had walked the first two men in the Inning Moon's 20-game hitting streak was halted in the first game Cincinnati Split Two CINCINNATI Aug 4 ifk-Willie Mays belted two home runs leading New York's Giants in a marathon 7-6 overtime victory over Cincinnati's Redlegs in the opener of a doubleheader today but young rookie Vincente Amor scattered six hits as the Reds took the nightcap 3-2 The Reds couldn't wrench free from a 2-2 tie until the eighth inning of the second game but capitalized on a Giant error for the winning marker Johnny Temple poked out a ain- KCW' TURK Siuer "ipenccr aa Sa ritrum 'Mil -lay mirk lonzant mas lillan rat wdii Jwaa awrrrva 0 6 Lawranra 4 1 0 Sanchn 1 Frrrman fwhiint Snianm latt 9 itvnrh rf i S2 Tolala 41 14 Tatala IT 41 14 filed nulfr Munzant In Bib It ttinalrd tar McMillan In lNh Ran ha- Kluaarwaki In 10th Announced ao bittlna (nr Dreri siu McMillan In uaarwaki In I aa bittlna lied ut for rjumaa I' eeman In HNh 'Urucl Ban Whitman! 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contested match Both are quick agile lads with Aguero very intense and it times almost overanxious Green defeated Aquero by scores of 6-3 5-7 6-2 4-6 and 6-3 MacKay polished off a very weary Fernando 7-5 6-3 64 A steady drizzle today forced the officials to take the matches Into the Indoor court where the lights were turned on Emcrson-Recd Match Postponed by Rain SOUTHAMPTON Aug 4 The 69th Meadow Club Invitation tennis final between top-seeded Roy Emerson of Australia and Whitney Reed Alameda Calif today was postponed by rain until nrxt if the players srq available Both Emerson nnd Reed are entered in this week's Eastern Grass Court Championships at South Orange MJ The match will be picked up with Emerson leading 10-8 tnd 1-0 in the second set came through with a scratch single that scored Coleman with the tying run Slaughter was the big man in (lie opening game victory driving in the tying run with third-inning single and hitting his third homer of the year with Harry Simpson and Whitey Ford on base in the fourth Ford won his seventh with six-hitter giving up a run on walk and singles by Bobby Avila and Rocky Cola vi to in the first and-another score on Vic Wertz' 17th homer in the sixth Mickey Mantle had a perfect first game with two doubles single Rnd a walk He had six consecutive hits in as many official times at bat and had reached first nine times in row but the streaks were snapped in the first inning of the second game when he popped to Chico Carrasquel fLEVELAjrn MW YORK siiiW nil Bafiw Altebelll lb 0 0 1 8 Sim peon rf rnlavitn rf 4 2 1 Kubek 3b 3 Wllliami If I I fl fnleman Mari ef MSB Johnson 3 It I rar'ouel 3(43 Berra 3130 si I 0 1 Rvme Hee-n 4 1 4 Kurka a fl N-rlekl a 3 1 Woiiina 1 1 aWoodlinc 1 0 rCarev it 0 Imon 1 1 Shan' a II 0 1 Mosit a BOOB eBauer 1 fl 0 fl Turiev a 0 etumre 1 1 fl II Tatala 331x2113 Tout 43U9I13 Fnrrtd a rurawr of Nartpald In Kh Nnilra Hr Kurka In Kh Ran Hr Calltna In Kh Ran GroundM Pinal Um ohnijsilnjnh when rim acorad 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Doby extended his hitting streak to 10 gamei with a double and two singles driving in three runs in four times at bat before giving way to Jim Landis Hehas 18 hits in 40 times at bat during his spree Stocks Piling Up? CHICAGO BATTERS BOSTON PITCHING GEEjn QB3 eaansHB fiuey id an? 903pv Brake Adjustment 1 Remove Front Wheels and Inspect Brake Drums and Liningi 2 Clean Inspect and Repack Front Wheel Bearings 3 Inspect GreaseSeals 4 Check and Add Necessary Heavy Duty Brake Fluid 5 Adjust Brake Shoes to Secure Full Drum Contact 6 Carefully Test Brakes MILWAUKEE Aug 4 -Sandy Amoros who strained an abdomi- val muscle yesterday will be out I cf the Dodger line-up at least a week trainer Dr Harold Wnd-- dler announced today Amoros was batting J10 Duke Snider also was sidelined today as the Brooks closed their -Eastern trip here Snider sullcr-! lng a chronic knee condition may be able to play tomorrow night when the Dodgers open a home stand against the Giants Don Newcombe who missed his i turn today said he would pitch Tuesday or Wednesday He said 'he has a "stiff" arm Auwtrs COUPON 350 COUPON With This Coupon i fpsi Wheel Balance i Precision Dynamic Bsisnce 2 Precision Static Balance 3 Install Genuine Snugl Weights 8Q0 Wheel Alignment Chiranii Cubs Leave I Cellar With 2 Wins I Correct Caster 2 Correct Camber 3 Correct Toe-in and Toe-out (Above are chief causes of tire wear) 4 Inspect Tighten Adjust Steering 750 BOSTON Aug 4 The Chi cagn While Sox battered Boston pitching for 19 hits five for extra bases to defeat the- Red Sox 11-6 today and carry righthander Dick Donovan to his 12th victory Larry Doby Luis Aparido Jim BOSTON CHICAGO ECT1" Ijindli ef 2 Mlnoaoe If a Phmi'pa'ft Lftllar I Donovan I abk ill ef it rn it! lenaen Lencin 2h Cnnaolo Site 4 ift aVemon Slnne rMaurh Mlnerrln fl Male 2 14 21 II Tatala Mil HI nut tor Wen In 71 an hr Wljttaini In Wh irurk out CMeaia Bit BOB fl llA-11 HI- I R-Aparie Landia I wine i Winu Mlrnao Phill Aparido Gen Dnhv Threr Mlar Geniert Rlephena DP Lepdo end Gernert Fox and oe Aperldo end Toreeenn een fl Boat on 7 Donovei -Aparido I Foe Twl Mlrvno Phillip Tllltaina Stephen il River -ulllp 2 Tor Gernert 4 LfPdo 'orneon Loll rtOb Htenheni Threeann Philllpa Aparina Mali I Pirter- Held 1 Wilt 1 Mlnardn I Don-wan A -Vail Slnne 1 Pnnerfield rain nr itlnardn Kail 1 Sinn 2-1: Wall in 4 1-1: Wnne 1 in 1: i 1 in i Donovan 1 Porterfield S3 Wall SI Slnne 1-1: Mlnardn White Donovan Mlnardn PB-Whit Donovan tl2-3i Porterfield (-4i Fliherly Chylak Summer Honocnlrk 3:47 A-201B4 Two-Way Radio Communications Te Batter Sr res Drilling Cm tractor Oil 4 tho Oil Industry Complete Oilfield Transportation Service Tracts Tracks Mate Gradate lalMsmn Heidi Bros TRUCKS Sullivan City Phone 2401 Alice Freer Phene 4-1416 Phene 2511 -VTOTAL VALUE $1900 BONUS CHICAGO Aug 4 W-Jack pinch double in the 11th in- ning carried the Chicago Cubs to a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in the second game of a doubleheader today after Moe Drabowsky had blanked the Pi- FM Gam riTTSIl'RGH CHICAGO iiii fa fUnki 2r- 4111 nU HIM-13 Mala g'ned fcr Follei In Ttht rUcNibled hr KindaU In Kh Ill III i Chiraao Adam daeesseeaftses 3U HI" I Wall 2 M'trvn "Foody "KindalL Ran) ikH un Fi Hank E-Free Clemente -iWalll an ermr in 4tm Moryn 1 Neemen Stmake iKanka aroredon Clfipenle a (jtorfn Blni ila ryn 2 I Clemeo Spi-i walla Tanner wte BnnfcjL1" JCwall'aTantierT Gorwood Warehouse personalized service will cut your costs ond raise your profits through individual solution to your particular warehousing ond stock financing problems 27 Years A leader in Public Merchandise Warehousing In Corpus Christl Garwood Warehouse Co 1806 Alameda TU2-54S6 501 WATER I i-tv If im St tt 'f Ma mAAi ni laA 4J.

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