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00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 Tigers' Match Associated Press Sports Writer Detroit's fans were wondering today why all the fuss over Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle. They contend they have a slug- By JOE REICHLER pair just as devastating as five innings and needed relief for genuine satisfaction smoke: a GOLDENS BLUE RIBBON CIGAR mild mellow and fragrant. ON SALE AT YOUR NEARBY STORE BULLETIN: New Shell Heating Oil customers receive anti-rust treatment for their oil storage tanks at no extra cost WITH YOUR first delivery Shell Heating Oil, we give your storage tank a free anti-rust treatment. One application of this Shell developed product helps guard your tank against rust for one full year. And we repeat the treatment periodically- at no cost to you, ever.

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Tilghman (Supplier Allen Oil Co.) PHONE PI 2-7232 the New York Yankees' and boys. "We call 'em the and said a happy Tiger follower. "That's Norm Cash and Rocky There's no question that Cash and Colavito have been just as essential to the Tigers as Maris and Mantle have been to the Yankees. The pair collaborated Sunday to lead the Tigers to a 7-4, 10-1 sweep of a doubleheader with Washington, moving the Tigers to within two games of the American League leading Yankees. Ford's 22nd Truimph Detroit gained half a game on the Yankees who nipped Kansas City 8-7 for Whitey Ford's 22nd triumph.

Maris and Mantle went homerless and hitless. Colavito smashed four home runs, three in the second game, and batted in seven runs. Cash got three hits, including a double and triple to boost his league-leading average to .365. Chicago's White Sox strengthened their hold on fourth place, defeating Cleveland twice 10-6 and 9-3. Baltimore's third-place Orioles blanked Minnesota 3-0 behind the two-hit pitching of Milt Pappas, and Los Angeles downed Boston 8-3.

Yogi Berra and Elston Howard supplied the home run punch for the Yankees. Berra's came with two on and Ford needed all those runs. The left-hander lasted help from Roland Sheldon and Luis Arroyo. The A's scored three runs in the ninth and had the tying run on second base before Arroyo fanned Norm Siebern to end the game. Sox Tomahawk Indians The White Sox used two big innings, one in each game to tomahawk the Indians twice.

Floyd Robinson capped a six-run Bastos in tho, first triple. game Al with Smith a and Roy Sievers homered in the nightcap in which the Sox had a -run seventh. Little Rocky Bridges rapped three hits and Eli Grba permitted only nine hits as the Angels took undisputed possession of seventh place by handing the Red Sox their 18th loss in the last 20 road; games. Don Schwall, Boston's rookie sensation, lost his third. He has won 13.

Maris-Mantle Homer Meter The following table shows how Roger Maris and Mickey Man tle of New York compare with the record home-run pace of Babe Ruth in 1927: Player No. Games Date Maris 51 130 Aug. 26 Mantle 46 130 Aug. 20 Ruth 51 139 Sept. 13 Games column includes one tie for each player.

Reds Top Dodgers In 2, Lead By By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cincinnati's league-leading Reds have their bulge back today thanks to some stout relief pitching, timely pinch hitting and sound managing. All three factors stood out like the Empire State Building Sunday as the Reds Los Angeles toppled, second tojas place foil thoroughly the Dodgers' bid to take over first place. Bill Henry, Jim Brosnan and Jim 0'Toole hurled hitless ball in a combined 21-3 innings of perfect relief in the first game as the Reds surged back from a 5-1 deficit with three runs in the seventh and two in the eighth innings. Henry and Brosnan came back to pitch scoreless relief in the second game after the Dodgers had knocked out starter Ken Johnson. Post's Double Win A double by pinch hitter Wally Post drove in the winning run in the eighth inning of the opener, -Large 12 lb.

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Sponsored By: SALISBURY POWER SQUADRON This Message Brought To You By: SALISBURY, MD. Monday, August 28, 1961 MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (AP)I By holding Minnesota Pappas recorded the eleventh shutout of his major league career and the 18th of the season by an Oriole moundsman. His performance also marked his second two-hitter of the current campaign, for which his record thus far is 10-7. At the plate, Pappas needed no help.

His first homer in the third inning turned out to be all that Baltimore needed. His second, in the eighth, was the crusher. Both blows went into the leftfield corner, some 360 feet from plate. second They represented the pitcher's and third of the season and brought his major league home run total to five. Does No Wrong Against Twins 2-Hitter, 2 Homers For Orioles' Pappas The Minnesota Twins have had enough of Milt Pappas to last them all winter.

The Baltimore pitcher took the mound Sunday in this season's final Twins-Oriole contest and he won the ball game all by himself. The 22-year-old could do no wrong as he belted two home runs and pitched a twohit. 3-0 shutout. On the mound, he approached perfection, striking out 11 and walking only three. Both Minnesota hits were doubles.

He retired 11 Minnesota batters before he yielded a pass in the fourth inning-on a full count. Oriole Box Score Baltimore ab rbi B. Robinson, 3b Herzog, If Brandt, cf Gentile, 1b E. Robinson, rf Lau, Adair, Breeding. 2b Pappas, Totals 35 Twin Cities ab rbi Green, cf Martin, 2b Allison, rf Altobelli, Killebrew.

If 1b 00000. Battey, Tuttle. 3b Versalles, Ramos, Becquer (a) Moore, Totals 29 0 2 0 out for Ramos in 8th. Baltimore 001 100 010-3 Twin Cities 000 000 000-0 Versales, Lau. PO-A Baltimore 27-7, Twin Cities 27-5.

LOB Baltimore 6, Twin Cities 6. 2B- Green, E. Robinson, Allison, B. Rob. inson, Herzog.

HR Pappas 2, E. Robinson. SB Green. ORIOLES PITCHING ip rer bb Sp Pappas (w. 10-7) 9 2 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 3 11 TWINS PITCHING ip rer bb 1 so (L, 8 3 Ramos (Green).

U- HBP By Pappas Runge, Carrigan, Drummond, Papparella. 1:52. A 19,406. Oriole Averages Ab. R.

Pet. TEAM BATTING, 4,489 578 1,160 .259 INDIVIDUAL BATTING ab 2b 3b hr rbi pet. Gentile 384 81 124 20 1 39 114 .323 Brandt 411 77 127 17 4 12 59 .309 Herzog 255 35 76 86 4 28 .298 B. Rob'on 539 71 156 28 4 4 47 .298 Snyder 287 39 83 9 5 0 9.289 E. Rob'on 161 28 45 8 2 26 .280 Foiles 88 14 24 .0 16 .273 Busby 85 15 23 31 0 .271 Philley 126 11 34 25 .270 Triandos 363 35 97 21 0 17 62 .267 Adair 303 33 75 18 0 29 .248 Hansen 438 41 104 10 2 9 43 .225 Th'n'bery 213 24 48 3 1 11 36 .225 Breeding 208 28 44 70 0 7 13 .212 Williams 260 30 54 13 2 21 .208 Barber 67 12 10 6.169 Hoeft 25 4 00 0 0 0.160 Lau 0 0.143 Pappas 55 10 5.127 Brown 40 10 0.125 Estrada 58 00 0 0.121 Fisher 43 5 00 0 1.116 Hall 31 3 0 .097 Wilhelm 18 0 1 00 2 .056 Stock 10 0 0 0 0 .000 1p Er Bh So 1.

Era 132 1,193 183 975 442 747 76 55 3.40 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING ip bh so era Hoeft 103 1-3 80 41 75 4 31.92 Wilhelm 99 2-3 83 36 77 8 7 2.52 Stock 67 52 26 41 5 0 2.94 Brown 136 1-3 116 27 71 9 4 2.96 'Pappas 143 99 66 74 10 7 3.03 Barber 198 2-3 155 112 129 15 9 3.45 Hall 104 92 26 68 6 5 3.55 Fisher 154 163 49 87 7 11 4.11 Estrada 161 123 105 125 11 7 4.08 Hebert Wins In Sudden Death Play AKRON, Ohio AP) Jay Hebert, admitting he started whistling too soon, won the $50,000 American Golf Classic Sunday by defeating Gary Player on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff. Hebert, the Louisianan playing out of Miami, did it the hard way in gaining first prize of lead $9,000. over He Player held with a nine stroke left, blew it and then sank a 20- foot putt on the 18th hole to force a playoff. Two holes later, he scored a birdie four on- the 500-yard par 5 No. 2 hole to defeat Player, who took second prize of $4,600 to boost his earnings this year to over $60,000, tops among the pros.

"I was whistling when we teed off on the 10th," said Hebert, "but when I double bogied the 11th, I knew I had started whistling too soon." Time And Tide Sunset, today 7:34 Sunrise, tomorrow 6:27 ATLANTIC OCEAN TIDES Sandy Hook, N.J. high low 11:02 a.m. 4:56 a.m. 11:26 p.m. 5:25 p.m.

To obtain tides for tomorow at following points add or subtract time differences from Sandy Hook reference station: Mins. Rehoboth Beach 10 Indian River 10 Fenwick Island 15 Chincoteague Inlet 45 Ocean City 30 CHESAPEAKE BAY TIDES Hampton Roads, Va. high low 12:30 p.m. 6:16 a.m. None p.m.

6:50 p.m. To obtain tides for tomorrow at following points, add or subtract time differences from Hampton Roads references station: Ars. Mins. Wachapreague 5 Tangier Light 2:50 Great Shoal Light 5:00 Kiptopeake Beach 0:45 Crisfield 3:50 Cambridge 2:50 Nanticoke 5:15 THE SALISBURY TIMES 13 AIR CONDITIONED SALISBURY NOW PLAYING This is how love and always will INGRID BERGMAN YVES MONTAND ANTHONY PERKINS Winder 'Best Actor' Cannes Film Festival "GOODBYE AGAIN" MILT PAPPAS Wins By Himself Major League Standings American League W. L.

Pet. G.B. New York 86 43 .667 Detroit 84 45 .651 Baltimore 76 55 .580 11 Chicago 68 62 .523 Cleveland 64 66 .492 Boston 61 72 .459 27 Los Angeles 56 72 .438 Minnesota 55 73 .430 Washington 50 76 ..397 Kansas City 46 82 .359 Sunday's Results Detroit 7-10, Washington 4-1 Chicago 10-9, Cleveland 6-3 Baltimore 3, Minnesota 0 New York 8, Kansas City 7 Los Angeles 8, Boston 3 Saturday's Results Detroit at Washington, rain Baltimore 7, Minnesota 4 Chicago 10, Cleveland 5 New York 5, Kansas City 1 Los Angeles 5, Boston 2 Today's Schedule Boston (Monbouquette 9-12) al Kansas City (Bass 7-8) (night). Baltimore (Brown 9-4) at Los Angeles (Bowsfield 9-5) (night). Detroit (Kline 4-7) at Washington (McClain 7-14).

Only games scheduled. Tuesday's Games Baltimore at Los Angeles (2) (N) Cleveland at Washington (N) Chicago at Detroit (N) New York at Minnesota (N) Boston at Kansas City (N) National League W. L. Pct. G.B.

Cincinnati 78 52 .600 Los Angeles 71 52 .577 San Francisco 68 55 ,553 Milwaukee 67 56 .545 St. Louis 65 59 ,524 10 Pittsburgh 60 62 .492 14 Chicago 52 71 .423 Philadelphia 35 89 .282 40 Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 7-5, Chicago 3-6 Milwaukee 11-0, Philadelphia 10-3 (first, 12 innings) Cincinnati 6-8. Los Angeles 5-3 St. Louis 6, San Francisco 0 Saturday's Results Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis 8, San Francisco 5 Los Angeles 10, Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee at Philadelphia, ppd.

Today's Schedule Chicago (Drott 1-3) at Pittsburgh (Francis 2-5). Milwaukee (Spahn 15 12) at Philadelphia (Ferrarese 2-9 or Roberts 1-9) (night). Only games scheduled. Tuesday's Games Los Angeles at Chicago St. Louis at Philadelphia (2) (twi-night) Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (N) San Francisco at Milwaukee (N) Mrs.

Decker Queen Of American Golf TACOMA, Wash. (AP) Mrs. J. D. Decker, a brown-eyed bride who teaches history in school and makes it on the golf course, won the 1961 USGA Women's Amateur Golf Championship Saturday with a record 14 and 13 victory over Phyllis Preuss of Pompano Beach.

Fla. Hitting At .359 Costen Shockley Is Voted Top Rookie Costen Shockley has been voted the "outstanding rookie" in the Class Pioneer League. Phillies $50,000 bonus prize 6-2 left handed swinger is having a whiz bang season with the Magic Valley Cowboys, Twin Falls, Idaho. The Georgetown, husky nosed out Jim Ward, Great Falls, in the balloting which covered the opinions of the sportswriters, sportscasters, managers and umpires. Ward, a pitcher, an 18-game winner, is the property of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

When the announcement was made during the weekend, Shockley was involved in a three-way battle for the loop's batting championship. COSTEN SHOCKLEY HE WAS belting the ball at a .359 gait, eight percentage points behind the leading Domingo Carrasquel, Great Falls, brother of the former major league shortstop, Chico Carresquel. The Eastern Shoremen was in second place in homers with 29. His runs batted in totaled 98 with 104 runs scored. Magic Valley and Great Falls Meanwhile, Pappas' teammates accumulated eight hits.

Earl Robinson accounted for the Birds' third run with his seventh homer of the year, which he whacked in the fourth inning. Robinson also hit a double. as did Whitey Herzog and Brooks Robinson. Marv Breeding got a pair of singles. The victory gave Baltimore a and sweep an of 11-7 the three game edge over Minnesota for the season.

The Orioles now move into Los Angeles, where they open tonight with Hal Brown (9-4) on the mound. Either Ryne Duren (5-11), or Ted Bowsfield (9-5) will pitch for the Angels. TONITE ANGEL BABY Plus KING OF THE ROARING 20's DREAM THEATRE DRIVE-IN WATTSVILLE, VIRGINIA TONITE "BUCK NITE" "Country Music" Plus "Five Bold Women" DOCOMOKE DRIVE IN THEATRE DE. ROVE IN SO PR COMONE CITY POCOMOKE RATE A CITY on our GIANT SCREEN, AMERICA'S GREATEST 'Country Music' JUBILEE IN WIDE SCREEN COLOR OVER MARTY ROBBINS CAST FROM THE MINNIE OF PEARL GRAND OLE OPRY ERNEST TUBB INCLUDING RAY PRICE FARON YOUNG AND ALSO FIVE BOLD EASTMAN MOPIOR ANDERS HIM ROSS COLOR MONDAY DELMAR AIR-CONDITIONED Hal Brown Bids For 10th Win In Los Angeles Hal (Skinny) Brown old dependable of the Baltimore Orioles mound staff seeks his 10th win tonight when opposing the Los. Angeles Angels in the West Coast city.

Play begins at 11 p.m. (EDT) The 35-year-old righthander has the best average percentage of any Birds' hurler. He also backs a 9-4 won and lost record with a 2.96 earned run average, second only to Billy Hoeft's 1.92 among the regular starters. Either Ted Bowsfield (9-5) or Ryne Duren (5-11) will throw for the Angels. Manager Paul Richards' nominees for tomorrow night's twinbill in Los Angeles are expected to be lefthanders Steve Barber (15-9) and Hoeft (4-3).

Captures Go-Kart Race Feature Eugene Schneider, Fruitland teen-ager, won the Super A Boys' Go-Kart racing feature Saturday evening on the East Side Men's Club track. He led the 15-lap whirl a halfkart length distance: at the finish. Darrell Hudson pressed him all the way. Miss Peggy Tilghman bested her mother, Mrs. Jean Tilghman in the women's feature.

Guy Banks copped the Men's A and events. The summary: A Boys 1. Robert L. Tilghman; 2. James Landing Jr.

Men 1. Guy Banks Reggie. A Boys Brittingham. 1. Eugene Schneider: 2.

Darrell Hudson. A Men 1. Banks 2. D. Brittingham.

Men 1. Guy Banks 2. Paul Hudson. Women 1. Miss Peggy Tilghman; 2.

Mrs. Jean Tilghman. Beginners 1. Alfred Lynch 2. Allen Tawes.

Free for all 1. Gary Harring. ton; 2. Dave Mikelait. Baseball's Top Ten By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Leading (Based on 300 or more at bats).

NATIONAL LEAGUE Player and Club Pet Clemente, Pitts. 120 479 89 175 .365 Pinson, Cin. 130 518 90 174 .336 Robinson, Cin. 129 461 103 155 .336 Aaron, Mil. 124 486 100 157 .323 Moon, Ang.

106 363 59 117 .322 Boyer, St. Lou. 123 476 88 152 .319 Pitts. 116 402 65 128 .318 Altman, Chi. 107 405 60 128 .316 S.

123 460 109 145 .315 Cepeda, S. Fran. 122 472 80 174 .311 Mathews, Mil. 121 457 85 142 .311 AMERICAN LEAGUE Player and Club AB Pet. Cash, Detroit 128 427 97 156 .365 Howard, N.

Y. 97 339 46 120 .354 Piersall, Cleve. 106 423 69 139 .329 Gentile, Balti. 118 384 81 124..323 N. Y.

128 442 110 142 .321 Robinson, Chi. 100 305 50 96 .315 Brandt, Bal. 109 411 77 127 .309 Kaline, Detroit 123 486 99 148 .305 Sievers, Chi. 112 394 66 120 .305 Green, Min. 125 475 74e 143 .301 Romano, Cive.

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Frank Robinson, who didn't start, batted for Jerry Lynch in the seventh and slammed a run-scoring triple. He scored a moment later when pinch-hitter Dick Gernert doubled. St. Louis shut out San Francisco 6-0 dropping the third-place Giants games off the pace. Milwaukee split with Philadelphia, winning the first game 11-10 in 12 innings and suffering a 3-0 shutout at the hands of Art Mahaffey in the second.

Pittsburgh and Chicago also divided a pair. The Pirates won the first game 7-3 and the Cubs took the second 6-5. Jackson Blanks Giants Larry Jackson blanked the Giants with three hits for his eighth straight victory. It also was the Cards' seventh straight and 12th in a row at home. Ken Boyer helped the Cards gain the season's series from the Giants, to 9 with a three-run homer.

It was his 20th. Mahaffey limited the Braves to six hits as he posted his second straight shutout following 10 straight reversals. Tony Gonzalez drove in two runs with a run a and sacrifice fly. A 12th inning double by catcher Sammy White, his first extra base hit as a National Leaguer, drove in Frank Thomas with the winning Milwaukee run in the opener. left Jim Brewer, won his young first Chicago major league game Richie Ashburn paced the Cubs with three hits against the Pirates.

Ray Hathaway manages Ash- ville, N.C., in the South Atlantic League. The Tourists are connected with the Pittsburgh Pirates. DRIVE-IN TUESDAY WED. TOP ENTERTAINMENT IN ONE NITE! Century 20. RETURN 9 MARTINSHIRLEY JERRY WALD'S, TO PEYTON IN A PLACE NiGHTS WORK CINEMASCOPE COLOR by DE LUXE WALIS PARAMOUNT RELEASE Most All Leagues Will Be Rolling By End Of Labor Day Week Captains make sure your teams are ready! Come out OPEN and get your practice now.

FOR INFORMATION CALL: BOWLING I EVERY WICOMICO DAY Duck Pins Ten Pins LANES N. Salisbury Blvd. PI 9-3111 A Rare Privilege To Hear And See The Colorful U.S. MARINE A BAND A Sponsored By WICOMICO POST 64, AMERICAN LEGION AFTERNOON CONCERT 2:00 P.M. EVENING CONCERT 8:15 P.M.

At Wicomico Youth Civic Center Auditorium SALISBURY, MARYLAND Wednesday, September 20. 1961 ADMISSIONS: (Inc. Tax) RESERVED SECTION $2.00 ADULTS $1.50 STUDENTS .75 TICKETS ON SALE AT Krause Taylor Barber Shop, Shore Bootery, Ralph Gaskill, Watson's Smoke House, Wilson's Sporting Goods. Shore BOWLING Lanes U. S.

RT. 13-DELMAR RD. PI 2-4000 SALISBURY OPEN BOWLING MONDAY Aug. 28th WEDNESDAY Aug. 30th (8-ALLEYS) (10-ALLEYS) 6:30 P.M.

to 12 A.M. 6:30 P.M. to 12 A.M. THURSDAY Aug. 31st TUESDAY Aug.

29th (12-ALLEYS) (12-ALLEYS) 6:30 P.M. to 12 A.M. 6:30 P.M. to 12 A.M. Boy's Girl's Winter Bowling Leagues Afternoon 2 P.M.

to 5 P.M. Start Saturday, Sept. 30th At 11 A.M. Every Ages 7 Thru 16 Years. are fighting it out for the pennant.

Never more than one game has separated these two during the past two weeks. "I'm really surprised by all this declared the Shockley, Getting this award is quite some thrill. Especially when one knows how many good rooklies there are in this league.".

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