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2-C Sr. Petersburg Times, Thursday, Sept. 1 1, 1958 Sports In Brief Major League Standings People Yankees Beat Trite Before 59,011 Fans CLEVELAND, To the disappointment of 50,021 nack-the-Indians fans, the New York back who was signed as a free agent two weeks ago. Milwaukee won't shift Its Class AAA baseball franchise from Wichita to Atlanta, the Atlanta Constitution reports. Football NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY Pittsburgh 6, San Francisco 4 (10 innings) Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 0 St.

Louis 3, Chicago 1 Philadelphia 8, Los Angeles 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY New York 8, Cleveland 3 Washington 5, Detroit 4 Chicago 7, Boston 2 Kansas City 4, Baltimore 2 Yankees drubbed Cleveland 8-3 last night, battering five Indian pitchers for a dozen hits and leading all the way. Only through Yankee errors and a cluster of Stuart Homer Gives Friend Hi Victory PITTSBURGH, ffl A dramatic two-run homer by Dick Stuart in the 10th inning last night gave Bob Friend his 20th victory as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the San Francisco Giants 6-4. Friend, the First National Leaguer to win 20 games this year and the first Pirate to turn the trick since Murry Dickson did it in 1951, raced out to greet Stuart. Stuart's blast, his 35th since coining up from the minors in mid-season, came alter Roberto Clemcnte tagged reliever Marv Grissom for a two-out single. Friend's record is 20-13, by far the best of his eight-year Major Lecigue Career, all of it with the Pirates.

walks could the Tribe score. The crowd exceeded by 10,000 Standings Of Standings Of the largest previous home gale 2 5 Ul ct The Clubs The Clubs this year, despite weather in the mid-50s. -j Pi Rookie Zack Monroe, who now has won four against one loss, 57.593 NEW YORK I- 81 put the tribe down in order in -13 12 1014 7 10, 9 12 11; 914 64 .516 11 8 Chicago three innings and got double Roston 72 65.52S 11 70; 66 .515 67 691.486; 810-10 12 12 11' 7 101010' 6 1012 9 play help in three other frames before he was replaced in the seventh. Detroit Cleveland 6 10 8 16 10 11 3 911115 6'10j 9 13! 71 6 11 10 -I 8,10 7 10 ilOi 914 Milwaukee Pittsburgh San F'isco Cincinnati St. Louis Log Angeles Chicago Philadelphia LOST 910 10 9 12 12! Baltimore 69.50712 72I.493IH 701.493114 741.468 1VA 761.457! 19 771.412 21 I I Off starter and loser Don Mis- 70j.485 16H 731.467 19 79 .423 25 9 8 10 11' 8-11 si, now 7-8, tiston nowara sin lOj 9'10 9i 7 81 111 8 8 71111! 9 Kansas City Washington 61 8 11: 71 9- The Baltimore Colts released Dick Yclvington, an offensive tackle who was offered to the Colts by the Giants for a future draft choice.

Dick Washington, a 23-year-old, 210-pound backficlder, has been placed on waivers by the Calgary Stampeders of the Western Interprovincial Football Union. Navy has had a fearsome rash of 21 injuries including one that sidelined their best lineman, tackle Bob Reifsny-. der, who will be out for about three weeks. Wisconsin Coach Milt Bruhn used four sophomores in his first team during an hour-long scrimmage. It was the first appearance of the boys in first line work.

Dud Ferrari, Columbia halfback showed well in a full scale scrimmage at Columbia as did Tom Bilboa, an end who was on the long end of Ferrari's aerials. The Marquette team, hobbled by flu and injuries, was given a rest when Johnny Druze canceled the morning workout. The University of Michigan squad suffered no injuries during practice. This was a first for the week as everyone except a previously injured center dressed out. Who Won? LOST 35 65 fiS 71.70 73 79' 57 61 69 72 70 74 76 77 gled home the first two Yankee runs.

He brought in Gil McDou-gald, who doubled, in the first Standings do not include yesterday's results sa.v FKA.vriico prrrsBi RGH ib hi ib bl HaVport Ms 4 1 I Vlrdoa cf 0 1 2 inning and in the third he scored Mickey Mantle, who walked and Si.TO.er 2b tlil Clement it 9 1 3 1 ct stole second. id it Stuart lb 9 112 a 0 Skinner If i 1 0 4 1 4 i Thmt 3b 111 GAMES TODAY Boston at Chicago Delock (12-6) vs. Dono Kukljnd If f't'iwcla lb GAMES TODAY Lns Angeles at Philadelphia (Night) 113-12) vs. Conlcy (0-0). Podrcs 4 0 0 1 Mai'r'nki 2b 1 0 0 0 SOld Groat at 4111 van (12-13).

Brandt II Kn-tarra a Skhmidt aWhile 3 0 0 0 Hull 110 0 1 0 0 0 nPiwera 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 Kolirs 0 0 0 0 Washington at Detroit Pascual (8-10) vs. Mo- V. (nomas 1 0 0 0 Friend 4 0 0 0 Largo Packers Split For Intrasquad Game TIMES BUREAU LARGO Head football coach Gid Mniuant (-Wanner Gnsspm 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 ford (4-8i. Baltimore at Kansas City O'Dell (14-10) vs. Garver (11-10).

'Only games scheduled). Total 40 4 IS 4 Total! 34 1 (Only games scheduled.) Struck nut (or Schmidt in the Jth Henry Dick intends to "sit o-btruck out for Hall In th sth; Plied out for Mnrnant ut the loth. Mm trmr'Hra lit Ml tM I weather made sailing impossible the event is being held at Oxford, Md. Football talent weighing more than five tons on the hoof is cavorting about the UCLA practice field, says Notary Public D. M.

Westmoreland, who weighed in 54 varsity Bruin players at 10,630 pounds. A government survey has shown that the local track, on which West German Armln Hary was timed at a record-breaking 10 seconds flat for 100 meters, slopes down hill one centimeter (.39 of an inch) too much. German track and field officials at Kassel declined to comment "on the matter until they had received all records pertaining to the race. The New York Yankees have recalled nine players from the International League and American Association farm clubs. None are expected to report this season.

Red China has been barred from competing in the 1960 Olympics games in Rome in the wake of the resignation of its representative on the International Olympic Committee. A six man American weight lifting team has arrived in Stockholm by plane to compete in the 1958 World Championships. Detroit Red Wings beat the other National Hockey League clubs to the training camp punch when more than 60 candidates opened drills at 01-ympia Stadium in Detroit. The fastest stock car drivers in South Florida will battle it out for the Area Championship Saturday night at Hialeah Speedway. Vim apparently kept its chances of being chosen the American representative in the America Cup yacht race alive when it defeated the Columbia by one minute and 35 seconds, thus deadlocking the current trial series at two-all.

Without losing a game the Macon Dodgers swept to victory in the brief South Atlantic Playoff. The Dodgers, who won exactly half their regular season games to finish in third place, made it two in a row over second place Jacksonville to wind up play in the Clas A loop. The Phoenix Giants have set a home run record for the Pacific Coast League, hitting three in sweeping a twin bill from Vancouver for a season total of 205. Hawthorne Stewards have announced a 10 day suspension for jockeys Lois Cook, Dick Bar-nett and Dave Erb for "careless riding" in Saturday's Chicago Handicap. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have signed halfback Bob Stransky, from the University of Colorado, as backfield insurance.

The Pittsburgh Steelers have asked waivers on Joe Johnson, former Green Bay Packers Pittsburgh 04 WW OM 6 back and watch" here Friday night as his Largo High School gridders tangle with each other in a Blue-White intrasquad ROUNDUP OF STATE'S GRID CAMPS Jockey Willie Shoemaker, who rides Hound Table in most of his races, pulled a switch yesterday when' he agreed to ride Clem in the $100,000 United Nations Handicap, Saturday. Round Table will be the top. money winner in the world should he win. Professional golfer Ken Vcn-turl has signed to become professional at the Palo Alto Hills Golf and Country Club when it opens next May. Preston Bruce 22, the son of a White House Negro doorman who was scouted by President Eisenhower as a baseball player, was injured in an automobile accident.

Eyjolfur Jonsson, 33-year-old Icelandic swimmer, quit his attempt to swim the English Channel after 14 in the water. He was 10 miles off Dover when he stopped. Heavyweight boxer Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, banned from fighting in two states on medical grounds, was granted a 12-round match with Johnny Vick to be held in Sherbrooke, Que. Mihal Talj, Russia, emerged as the No. 1 player in the International Chess Tournament at Petroz, Yugoslavia.

American 15-year-old Bobby Fischer is almost a sure bet to remain in the running for next year's Tournament of Candidates. Pitcher Jack Kralick, 21, of Wyandotte, Mich, signed a bonus contract with the Washington Senators. Kralick is a left-handed pitcher. Roger Moens, Belgian 800-meter world record holder was suspended for making false statements to the press. Two ends from Alabama, Jimmy Beasley pf Athens and Vic Laxson of Huntsville, have been promoted from the red-shirts to the Georgia Tech varsity.

Abe J. Greene, Commissioner of the National Boxing Association, resigned to "prevent the constant feuding and bickering" in the NBA over the powers of his office. Al Cervi, former Syracuse Nats coach, has been offered the coaching job with the Philadelphia Warriors of the National Basketball Association. Pot Luck Masten Gregory and Carrol Shelby, two American race drivers who were eliminated in the Italian Grand Prix last Sunday, were reinstated and declared winners of fourth place. Gregoiy became ill in the race and turned his Maserati over to Shelby who had a breakdown in his own car, a British BRM.

Skippers' in the North American Star Sailing Championship had to sit it out today as bad E-Stoart, Sthmidt. F. PO A -San Franolsco 29-11 Pittsburgh 30-11) lip Stuart (unassistMlH F. Thomas and Smrt: Davenport, Spmk-w and lewda Lob San Francisco 11, Pittshursh 14. There'll be regular game con ift-Olwda.

II Sprncrr, stunt. S'l Tiger Jones TliO's Crawford Ci-pena, Urmente, Maferonki, SF Iviwtla. IP KR BK SO ditions for the tilts, according to Deck. The squad and coaching staff have been split for the game. Cii'l 12-3 3 4 4 3.1 Monrant 1-3 2 0 4 Unsung 3rd Team SparEcs Spartans TAMPA, Tampa University's unsung third team had its (jriMmn ft.

T-5 2-3 2 2 3 0 Wnil W. 2fll.1V 10 12 4 4 3 Gametime is 8 p.m.. the Largo High Stadium on East CIIICAGO, Spoiler Tiger Bay Drive, opposite the Pinellas County Fairgrounds. Jones, a 3-1 underdog, chased the No. 4 welterweight contend day yesterday, effectively blunting the offensive attacks of the er, Mickey Crawford, through nine rounds last night then llbP-Rv Friend (Klrttlanrtt.

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Eraves Win Again, 3-0 MILWAUKEE. The Milwaukee Eraves continued their march toward a straight National League pennant last night by beating the Cincinnati Hedlegs 3-0 on the three hit pitching of 21-year-old left-hander Juan Pizarro. The victory trimmed Milwau first and second units in a bruising football scrimmage. "You might say," commented Coach Marcelino Huerta, ''that the third team just plain tore them up." caught him with a right in the Fishing Club To Meet In Clearwater Friday TIMES BUREAU CLEARWATER The Clear A women's 800 meters relay team in the Russian Federation Championship meet in Krasro-day, Russia, for a new world record of 6:27.4. Warhead, in a driving finish to capture the $30,200 Discovery Handicap for 3-year-olds at Belmont Park.

Demobilize, by a head in the World's Playground Stakes at Atlantic City. Cvetka Klancnik Belin, Yugoslavia, in a glider specialty event held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, She managed to fly 62 miles on a triangular course for a new world record in the event. 10th to score a technical The key men in the third team showing were a pair of tackles, Crawford, a 24-year-old art water Fishing Club will meet the team a day off from scrimmage, said the first and third units were "barely adequate" in their workouts. But the second student from Saginaw, junior Hardy Mamey ot jbck-sonville and sophomore Jerry Lawson of Starke. "They looked Friday at 8 p.m.

in the Clear was pitifully inept as the battle- water Marina. team received rnost of the Mrs. T. Neal Jones will show said Huerta. The workout pleased the coach colored slides of her trip to Spain and Denmark.

The meeting is open to all in that it turned up some unexpected reserve strength, but he was disappointed in the showing of the first and second squads. i fishermen in the area, officers said. fj coach's criticism. Capt. Joe Plevel and Frank Bouffard, both backs, took it easy Wednesday to rest recently suffered bruises.

In other action, Gustafson had a trio of reserves punting in his search for more kicking strength. Ron Lopzonski, a junior, stood out. Sophomores Stan Markowski and Doug Davis also showed promise. Cubes Blocks ICE kee's magic number to eight and kept in tart their fi'i game lead over the second place Pittsburgh Pirates. In posting his first shutout in the major leagues.

Pizarro claimed his sixth victory of the season against a pair of defeats. Mizell, Cards Win 34 ST. LOUIS, i -Vinegar Bend Mizell of the St. Louis Cardinals pitched himself a one-run, four-hit ball game last night and Lacked by steady hitting downed Huerta received another jolt when 215-pound guard Tom Scott senrred Jones making his 33rd national television ring appearance pummeled him. Jones, 30, belted Mickey from pillar to post much like he did in the same Chicago Stadium' ring three years ago in handing comebacking Sugar Ray Robinson one of bis worst defeats.

At least four times Crawford was shaken by solid rights, and, his body was pink from the Tiger's infighting. In close, Crawford seemed helpless, seldom landing a blow 3S he concentrated on covering up while slammed left and rights into him. 1 Call 7-5366 Zook Threesome Wins Dunedin Women's Golf DUNEDIN (Special) Mrs. For location Nearest You quit the team and returned to his borne in Cattleburg, Ky. Scott was a transfer from More- OutikaaUkokkaV head, Ky.

College and sat out Allen Zook, Mrs. Virgil Smith last year to be eligible this sea and Mrs. Frederick Ryno com son, lie nao neen on me ursi the Chicago Ctihs 31. bined efforts for a best-ball 32 to win yesterday's play of the Dunedin Isles Women's Golf team until Tuesday, when he was dropped back to the second unit. Phi's Dear Bums 8-6 PEUCAN COUNTRY CLUB NO WAITING IS Championship Holct U.S.

Alt. 19 to Largo 1301 Indion Rocks Rd. In Beautiful Stlleair Mrs. George Montic, Mrs. Hen PHILADELPHIA, The Nugent Drills Tribe Under The Lights TALLAHASSEE, li Tom Nugent worked his Florida State University football squad under the lights last night for.

the first time since the opening of fall practice. Philadelphia Phillies put down ry KesKi ana Mrs. uavia n.nn-phick carded a 33 to take sec ninth inning rally to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-fi last night in Gatcrs' Woodruff Still Juggling Players GAINESVILLE. UPP Coach Bob Woodruff continued to ond place. a wild contest that includt homers by Dodger rookie Frank Results British Howard and veteran" Onrl Furil juggle the Florida Gator lineups Torgeson To Fi'cr Winter League Club White Sox first baseman Earl Torgeson, a resident of Anna Maria, announred yesterday from Chicago that he would manage the Boer club of Managua, Nicaragua, this wlntrr.

jo. ine ciuns committed seven Results in British Soccer League matches yesterday (home errors between them and corn The Seminoles open their 1958 season with a night encounter here with Tennessee Tech Saturday. And their next four games also will be after-dark encount yesterday in search of the right combinations to go against Tu-lane in the season's opener here puca a total of 23 hits against teams first): tNC.i rvH ittr.iE (l)IVIIIM 1) six pitchers. Wt. W.VV...

1 1 1 1 ft Chelsea t. Newcastle United ers. milADELPHM 10? ANOtlfs hi Sept. 20. Woodruff said he would not name the first two teams to meet Tulane until after a game-type ab a bl United O.

Birmingham 0 fliei Manchester City Lulon lown 1 Uie Nottingham Forest 1. Tottenham 1 uie) 4 0 2 Athbnm Hill 1 0 0 Katanxki 2b 4 3 3 West Bromwicn 1, Portsmouth 1 Nugent said his starting lineup against Tennessee Tech would be Pete Fleming and Tony Romeo, ends; Bob Swoszowski and scrimmage on Saturday, Hll- HouchF lb 3 12 1 1H, Poit rf 5 I 0 1 nitisioa Barntley T. Charltoa 1 Brtahtoe Grimsby 0 Ipswich Town I. Derby County 1 (tie) Lincoln 1. Fulham 4 II 0' An'li-rum 3 1 i 1 1 0 0 Jonfi Jb 4 111 John Spivy, tackles; Al Ulmer Liverpool S.

Sheffield Vailed 1 Stoke City 4. Scunthorpe 1 and Terry Moran, guards; Jack Sunderland 3, Sheffield Wednesday 3 (tie) For Torgeson, a 12-year man in the majors, it will be his first crack i.t piloting a club. He will be a non playing manager. Turtle savs he hepes lo get a team t.mt as lrK'n I'cisphoro lb al-rtrlsr lb lurllio rf FmiI.v rf If 7immfr 3b Neal Jt Gilliam Jn rydal. hSrll'Vr Px'nt Rrlinon 3b clmrji'r Division 3 Bournemouth 0, Readmit 1 Bradford City 1, Chesterfield 3 13 Kern nrt 4 0 (UP Saoil'kl 3 0 I 4 2 1 RotB-tu 4 0 1 5 110 hrkWm 0 0 1 2 0 0 (it 3 1 1 1 0 0 0, loon.

0 0 Hi toil 0 0' Hardy, center; Dick Prinzi, quarterback; Bobby Renn and Jack Espenship, halfbacks; and Dink Lawrence, fullback. Swoszowski, Hardy, Moran Rochdale 1, Swindon 1 me) Southend 1. Tranmere 3 Srexftam 0. Newiwirt 0 Apparently the Gator coach and his staff are not too satisfied with the combinations they have tested in nearly two weeks of two-a-day scrimmages. The workouts have put several players on the injured list but so far only fullback Sonny Giles of Jacksonville has definitely been counted out of the Tulane game.

Andy Gus Shows Signs Of Dissatisfaction CORAL GABLES. (LTD Un meo and Lspenshm are sopho 1 0 0 nf TORGESON 41 13 Total JS I It a Tirtalt for GrnUle in Nhi bMrmk Ran rui trr R'rrr -n ''th; cSinclrd IVsrm In gin; it -Fltrd mil lor Ull I jyiAIJlxL I ir I 111 fin. pupped nut fnr R(innn Wn mores. timer and Renn are the only holdover regulars from 1957 on Saturday's starting team." Tennessee Tech will fly in Friday, i Anarln 000 Oil- PbiladrlnWa i( sol Odj 0 of top major league prospects from the minors for his winter league tentuie. "I have talked to several major league clubs and they have assured me of help," said Torgeson.

The former National Leaguer says that the White Sox will have nn official tie-in with his winter league post. Zimmer 2, Post, Neal. SawBtki, Ail' flrrtnn. I ilttt. PO-A Uo Ansrlea 7, lliilarlrlphia 27-S, PP-llrysdalr.

l.illin l.rntiir. LOB-UW AU'lls 12. I'hila iversity of MiamK grid Coach df'phii I. Kuril' I. Satki I.lltn.

Jnnn AndyjGustafson put his first three learns through intensive defense Tlnimrr. SH-Anderson, Bom hpr. HR Hfard, Funlln, Kourh IP FR BB SO drills Wednesday but expressed dissatisfaction with their efforts. 1513) 13 0 4 3 Kruhsfin 1 0 0 0 Gustafson, who intended to give Hv. ill L.

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No. ii (Continued from Page 1-C) Slows Tuna Cup Match treatments they have here. I can touch any part of VeDGEPORT, N.S.. -Threatening skies and an acccl erafing breeze compelled compet my body and I can feed myself. make it that night," he said with deep feeling in big voice.

"I really prayed." had reached "maximum Improvement" Asked to set a time, Dr. Rusk said, "he'll be with us for some months to come at least." Campanella, who will be 37 on Maybe that doesn't sound like so much but to me it's wonderful. itors in the 13th International Tuna Cup match to steer shelter I can do just about everything courses yesterday. There were but I need a little help, no strikes. 1 Sixteen boats, four to a team, had a fair weather start as the three-day classic opened at am.

(EDT). The defending champions from Mexico and teams from the British commonwealth. Cuba and the United Campy said he attended "classes' at the Institute from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and again in the afternoon from 1 3:30 p.m.

He pulls sand bags on pulleys and is now up 17 pounds. lie takes oxygen to help his lungs and his talking and doctors work his fingers and move his legs. "We had three 'strangers' in toward Soldier's Rip. a tide-boiled Nov. 19 according to baseball record books, said Walter O'Mal-1 ley.

Dodger owner, had offered him a job as a radio commenta- tor and coach but he wasn't; thinking about it at the pjesent time. "Yes, the Los Angeles job of- fer remains open," he said, "But i it would take a little doing. Myi home is here and my business and this hospital. I have no steps in my house, although it wasn't; built with this in mind, and can get around my whole house, As for this hospital, I doubt if 1 1 could go any place that could CLEAR HEADS AGREE Calvert is better class Tuesday," he said. "Don Zimmer, Johnny Rnscboro and Johnny Podres of the Dodgers.

expanse 12 miles south of here. ML Playoff Results 1TFR NATIONAL l-EAlit'E Tnrnnto 8, Koi-hMtpr 3 (Toronto teada 14 In best-of-seven Mriea) Columbus at Montreal (postponed, rata, Montreal leada 1-0 in nyt of aeven) TEXAS tF.A;lI5 Ati'tln at Fort Worth, (poatponrd, rain, Austin learta in bt of m-ven). INCLUDING LOT LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS We Hove An Ideal Drainage System Come See Us In The Rain They watched the exercises and said they never did anything as tough as that in spring train beat this place. I want to get the full extent of the value of the Calvert ing." An evening spent with your hobby makes for great relaxation sets you up for the challenge of tomorrow. Campy spoke briefly about the FcrcszingjQjjQfcf accident.

How his first thought was to turn off the motor after his car skidded into a pole but RESERVE You'll find Calvert Reserve fits right in. It's light, jiHnvaaotilcramtm he couldn't move his arm. How the better brand for you!" yet full-flavored. Clear heads agree it's better! ALL LOAN COSTS PAID! No Red Topef No Delay! SERVICE INVESTMENT CCMPAIIY Developers Phone HE 5-1641 he came down with bronchial pneumonia two days later and couldn't breathe. $4.90 $1.60 4S Qt.

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