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"Vie 2-C St. Petersburg Times, Monday, April 21, 1958 p. I in mooes mm Major League Standings Braves 32, AMERICAN LEAGUE iKSlTJS YKSTKKDAY AMEI 11 NEW VOKK 7. BaUnore 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE KKSILTS YlvSTKKDAY ST. LOUIS 9.

Chicago 4 San Francisco 12, 1.os Angeles 2 Philadelphia 3, Milwaukee 2 Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 3 Kansas City 8, qjicaco 2 Washington 5 Cleveland 4, lMroit 2 Chisox On Homers Indians Beat Detroit 4 To 1 In HR Derby DETROIT, ui The Cleveland KANSAS CITY, Five-hit pitching by Jack Urban and three-run homers by Bill Tuttle and Billy Hunter gave the Kansas City Athletics a solid foundation for an 8 2 victory over the Chicago Standings Of The Clubs White Sox yesterday. Both homers were off Bill lit" itS S'x 0 n. z. i 9 -o Indians blasted four home runs in ui It 7 1 off 20 game winner Jim Bunning and defeated the Detroit Tigers 4 2 yesterday at Briggs Stadium. Fischer, who had gone 100 1-3 innings without giving up a round-tripper.

The last previous time he had pitched a home run ball was also against the Athletics last May 28. when Hal Smith Heavy Champ Offered Bout SYRACUSE N.Y. fl Two 4 01 0 -I 0 0 0 0 The Hub. S.f S3 a 3 ta i Zxuous)a a NEW VOKK -j 0 0 0 0, 2 i 1 13 Washington 0-j 0' 0 0 0' 0 3 2, 1 Kansas City 0 2 0, 1 0 0 2 Cleveland 0 0, 1 -j 2j 0 0 0 3 500 Detroit 0 0 0 1 -1 2 0 0 3 Si .500 2 Chiraso 0 0 01 0 0 1 .400 Baltimore 2 0 0 0, 0 0 3 2 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 LOST 21 2 3 3: 3 0 0 0 -I 0 0- li 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 All six runs scored on home runs. Minnie Minoso got the deciding blow, a line shot into the lower Robin Roberts Gels Viclory VViih 5-Hiifer PlIIIaADELPHIA, The Philadelphia Phillies, smarting from double do-feat at the hands of Milwaukee, turned on the World Champion Braves yesterday for a tight 3-2 victory in the finale of the series.

Pvobin Roberts squeaked through with a five hit conquest, but gave up two home runs. For Roberts, trying to regain his brilliant style of old, it was number one victory of the season. It was also the I'JOth of his career, tying Grover Cleveland Alexander's record with the Phils. Besides holding the Braves to five hits, Roberts got three of his team's seven safeties and scored the winning run on Harry Anderson's single in the seventh inning. All Robbie's hits were singles.

Roberts, after holding the Braves scoreless for six innings, .800 1 .500, .3331 turned the trick. ROBIN ROBERTS first wia left ccnterfield seats that broke boxing miuiagcrs and a promoter. yesurday offered heavy Tuttle got his four-bagger in Chicago San Fran'co Milwaukee Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh Cot Angeles StVLOUS OST 0- a 2-2 tie in the eighth inning. Catcher Dick Brown added a weight (tfiampion Floyd Patterson 00,000 to meet the winner of the third inning after Harry Chitl and Urban had singled. Bob Cerv and Chiti were on base with singles when Hunter looped the oi oj 2, 2, o'-l i.

3. 4. i Wednesday night's match between lead off homer in the ninth and pulled the Indians within two of the all-time record for home hflmetowner Mike DeJohn and ball over the left field fence Nino Valdes of Havana, GAMES TODAV Who Won? runs off one pitcher in a single the fourth. Both homers cam GAMES TODAY Patterson's manager, Cus with two out. Humeri sent Chicago at Detroit Donovan (0-1) vs.

Lary Cincinnati at Philadelphia (Night) Kelly (0-0) game. Righthander Ray Narleskl cot D'Amato received the offer in a (0-1) vs. Semproch (1-0). telegram signed by Johnny credit for his first triumph. He required ninth inning help from Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (Night) Burdette DeJohn, Bobby Gleason and pro Boston at New York Nixon (0-1) vs Lar Fischer to the showers.

Urban last a shutout oy two-run pinch double by Ron-Jackson in the ninth. Tito Fraurona singled to open the jiiiing and, moter Norm Rothschild. Josl World Ried.T, Austria's 1958 Slalom ski champion. D'Amato was invited to "either Herb Score, who retired the last two batters with two runners on base. come to Syracuse to watch the sen U-0.

Cleveland at Kansas City (Night)-Grant (1-0) Terry (1-0). Baltimore at Washington (Night) Brown (0-01 v. Lumenti (0-0). with two away, Jsuba Phillips UUf VS. UWU-l) Only Games Scheduled fight or watch it on television walked.

Jacksoru41ien lashed his The telegram specifically asked DETROIT ab rbl drive to the rMit-field corner, CLEVELAND ab rbl Cars'uuel si 5 0 1 0 D'Amato to "scout" the fight for Rolling 2b 4 0 0 0 The gameVas played under 3 0 0 01 Marlinss a possible match with his cham 1 0 0 Oi Kuenn i protest frorf the fourth inning on, Kaluil If pion. after AI Uipez, Chicago manager, "It's about time Patterson the International Krippenstein giant slalom race at Linz, Australia. Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt, over Paul Remy of France 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 9-7 to take the men's singles championship of the Cannes International tournament. Austria, over Brazil by a S-i-score in an international tenifj? BUN COTTON ADVANCES 0 0 0 0 3 111 4 111 0 0 0 0 3 111 2 12 1 lost aitargument over an inter-fereiife ruling. fought someone," the outspoken was jolted into a 2-2 deadlock when Hank Aaron and rookie Aula 3b aWaid llarrell 3b Miiiimu if Mans rf Nixon Brown liilaviio lb bllardy ei nun lb Reiver cf Moran 2b Narleskl Store, 4 0 0 0 3 10 0 3 0 10 4 112 4 0 10 3 0 2 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 ith runners on first and sec Gleason said.

"They have been sidestepping my boy Valdes for Home lb Maxwell If Rertoia 3b i ll. in is flloelt Thompson ilGrnlh Running SiH'ncer Taylor gi-rmal iiWilson 0 0 0 0 oi i ii 'i--. Medalist Wins. and none out Billy Goodman 4 0 0 0 years. Pittsburgh Nips Reds By 4 To 3 it a roller down the first base uejonn, wno also co manages 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, line.

Urban collided with Good man in fielding the ball. Goodman ex-welter and middleweight champion Carmen Basilio, said series. 32 4 1 41 Totals 31 1 1 Tolals was called out and the runners Struck out for Avila in 8thi b-Ran were ordered to return to their the winner of the pending bout should get a shot at Patterson's Harry Hanebrink belted homers in the seventh. But the Phils rebounded, taking the lead again in their part of the inning. Roberts' third straight hit shot off Johnny Logan's glove and Richie Ashburn waited out a base on balls against loser Bob Rush, who followed Bob Trowbridge and Gene Conley to the mound.

After Chuck Essegian struck Mikiiau isoivimuk, IrvJUke a In Lahevood base. 11-7 game advantagjir in the title. CHICAGO 'KANSAS CITT rbtt ab rbl for Colavito in 9th; Smsled for Rertoia in 9lh Ran for Thimipwn In 9th; -Announced for Spencer in 9th Ran for Harris In 9th; Hit inlo fore play lor Taylor in 9th; Rao for Zernial in 9th. Drvrlaud OloTinOOll 4 Detroit 000 OOHJWtO Maris. PO-A Cleveland" 27-9.

Detroit 27-12. DP Avila, Muian and Cola-vito; CarrftMuel, Moran and Colavilo. Aparlclo sa 5 0 10 Bsxes 2b 2 110 ine tournament medalist, Manton (Bun) Cotton moved WW to the third round of the Lakewood Golf Club championship yesterday rax 10 2 0 10 1 utile rt 3 113 FLML Umpires, Scorers Meet Tonight Goodman 3b 4 0 0 0i Lopet 3b 4 0 0 0 wim a ana win over jjick noberts. Lollar 3 0 i Power lb 4 0 11 Cotton now faces Pardner World Chess Tournament. He defeated chamjjKn Vasily Smyslov.

The ist player to earn 12' points will win the series. Carlo Italy, two eventsJn the International Mo-torcyiffe Grand Prix of Barce- Fr 'cona rf 4 110 erv If 3 2 10 Tories lb 4 0 0 0 Held cf 4 0 10 Smith If 3 0 10; Chill 3 2 2 0 lout for the second time. Ander- The Florida Little Major League umpires and scorers will l.OB-Cleveland 6, ctroit 0. HR Maris, waism Vi j. Jerger, Keichelderfer Brown, Boone.

Colavilo. Minoso, TITTSBURGH, W) R. C. Sutvens, placed into the game in the ninth inning as a defensive measure, rapped out a home run later in the inning as the Pittsburgh Pirates ended a three-game losing streak with a 4-3 victory over the Cincinnati Redlegs yesterday. Right-hander Bob Friend yielded 11 hits as he became the first PiJ-ate pitcher to go the distance this year.

It was Stevens' second homer Jftpn singled and Roberts scored. bKeard If 1 0 ft 01 Hunter si 4 114 Phillips cf 3 10 I roan 4110 M. Sm 111. Waters A Ion WnlT.r Brown who won by default from the city champion, John Ireland. Ireland was out of the city and unable to compete.

Hiumier, Beider v. F. Sutlon. Pilkinalun meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock Room 110 of the City Hall. PHILADELPHIA MftWAl'KEF.

IP ER BR SO 113 6 2 2 6 4 .2300000 8 0 4 4 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 I v. Bony, Bussey vi. Jenkins, Vasiler v. Killian, Zumbahlen v. Anderson.

Gnw. Narleskl (W, 1-1) Score x-Bunnlng 11) Spencer Fischer 10 0 0 aMueller 10 0 0 McD'n'ld 0 0 0 Keeean 0 0(0 cRivera 1 0 0 0 Rudolph lite Chief Umpire Bucky Hawk has also called a session for softball ab rbl Ashburn cf 3 110 Kssegian If 3 0 0 Anderson lb 3 0 1 1 er v. Parker, Giundman vs. Annole. Fas-ult vs.

Mitchell, Treat vs. Tweed, Taylor Schist 2b 4 0 1 0 Hak.if 4 0 0 0 Matheow 3b 4 0 10 Others advancing included John Lyons who took another stride at vs. uwen, stuuer vs. iiart. umps.

This will be at 7:30 p.m Herrera lb 0 0 0 0 Aaron rf, 4 111 dJackson 10 12 x-Faced 2 batters in 9th. HBP by Bunnmg (Brown). McKin-ley, Flaherty. Chvlak, Berry. A- 19.01k!.

the expense of Dee Wilkerson, 3 Adcock lt 4 0 10 Tolals S3 i II Totals 31 I I Thursday. I.upata 2 0 0 1 Hamner 3b 3 0 11 tianeoriiiK. i a-Oruuuued nut fur Fischer In 5th: fa- If 3 1 1 -3t 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Logan us Ran for Smith In 7th; c-Klied out for Pust rf 4 0 0 Kazanskl 2b 3 0 10 Crandall cnj 'Hj of the season. He has a total of Kevgan In 7th; Doubled fur Rudolph in 9th. and 2.

It was Wilkerson who last week eliminated the defending champion, Bev Nabers. Current matches in all flights must be completed by April 27. Tr'wbr'ge p' 0 0 0 F'namlez si 3 0A0 Conley i 0 oj Roberts 4 2 3 0 Chicago OoO 000 01132 City OU3 310 0I I Kauaas aWise U0 Rush 0 0 bTurre 1 4 McMahon Otftl CAR SERVICE Kik Von Looy, the 44th Paris-'IJrussels cycling race. Upstart, the first $12,000 "Poule Des Produits" Prix gref-fulne at Lonchamps race course in Paris. Jiggs Peters of Plainfield, N.J.

first in the $4,500 Reading Inaugural Sweepstakes at the Fairgrounds there. He drove an Totals 32 5 Totals 3D 2 7 3 a Khed out for fsiiley in 6th; Championship Flight John Lyons del. Dee Wilkerson 3 and 2. Bene Koch def. Frank Liggett 1 up, 20 holes.

BiU Kaleel Jr. def. Jim Raker 5 and 4 Jnm Rrvan four hits in his only four appearances at the The Redlegs had tied the score at-3-3 in their half of the inning as rookie Vada Pinson doubled with one out, advanced to third on an infield single by Frank Robinson and scored on George Crowe's sacrifice fly. (irounded out for Kustx in Bin. Milwaukee OiK) 000 2002 def.

Harry Allan 1-up. Bun Cotton def. Philadelphia t. 0O2 000 lox 3 Chili. Goodman.

Hunter. Crban. PO-A Chicago 24-10, Kansas City 27-11. DP McDonald, Aparicio and Torgeson: Fox. Torgeson and Aparicio.

LOB Chicago Kansas City 4. 2B- Held, Jackson. HR-Tuttle, Hunter. ip'hr er bbso Fischer fL, 0-1) 4 7 0 0 0 1 McDonald 11112 0 Keegan 1 0 0 0 0 Rudolph 2 1 1 13 0 Urban (W. 1-0) 9 5 2 2 3 4 FB-Chitl.

Rommel, Stevwa, Napp, Rice. A 13.817. Uick Roberts 4 and 3. Dave Beazley Sr. def.

W. Davis 3 and 2 Pardner Brown E-Essegian. PO-A Milwaukee 24-8 Philadelphia 27-12. PP Schoen bv default over John Ireland. Jim Grace Palaika Homer Defeats Saints (Reprinted From Late Saturday Edition) PALATKA, (Special) The Palatka Redlegs scored four big runt in the bottom of the ninth Inning to overtake St.

Petersburg's Saints and post a 7-6 victory here Saturday night. The blow that turned the trick was a three-run homer by catcher AI Suarez. He hit It off Saint relief specialist Harry Maynard. dienst and Adcock. lXBV4lilwiukea 3 del.

Bob Allen 3 and 2. Uifenhauser and time was First Flight Be Nabers def. Charley Philadelphia 9. 2B Mathews. HH AaroiB Hanebrink ft l'tMsian.

KemMnrip7. W'illard Schmidt who came on 13:08.54 for 30 trips around the half-mile track. Robinson 3 and 4. Ron Kowalskt def. Harry Woods 3 and 4.

Richard Cook bv IP'H B'RBB'SO deiault over Red Woolard Harry Jerger Ronerti tw, i) 9 i ok def D. Hitler 4 and 3. Wavn. Heichel. Trowbridge S' 2 1-3 3 2 uerter net, conn ncain 4 ana h.

hmitn S22 Conley 2 2-3 1 0 0 over Pop Farrar. default. Tom Waters MmiiimimMm Rush 2 3 1 def. L. Kaleel 4 and 3.

Jack Allen def. 9 in Your "Girl Friday," Sir? 2V WP Roberts. Boegcss. SudnlA in relief of starter Joe Nuxhall when the Pirates took a 3-2 lead in the eighth absorbed his first loss against no victories. The Pirates grabbed a 1-0 lead itvthe fourth when, Ted Kluszew-ski doubled and scored on Frank Thomas' single.

It was the Pirates' first home victory. man, Jurkhart. 2:14. BRAKE JOB Here's What We Do Amley 1-up. Second Flight Bill Sailer def.

Jim Nagelsen 1-up. Ellis Brunner def. O. K. Cook 4 and 3.

Bill Beider def. Cary Callahan 3 and 1 Flank Suttoa def. L. W. Baynard 3 and 3, Third Flight Jo Pllkington def.

Bob Beider 3 and 2. Joe Bosey def. Joe Port Girls 4. ST. PETERSBt RG PALATKA Blank Pel-Gulls 4-0 abrhrbl- abrkrbi Kaczynski cf 4 1 0 0 Sanchez 2b 4 2 2 1 REGULAR COST Gonzales 2b 4 2 1 0 Lott rf 4 1 1,1 er 4 and 3.

Bob Bussey def. H. Bennett 1-up. Gene Jenkins def. Clayton Shannon 2 and 1.

prrrsBiHOH hr kl Resh as 1 2 0 Niemann If 1 t0 Pennington rf 4 1 2 4 213 Hamilton, lb 4 1 1 0 Zambrono cf 4 Of 0 0 CINCINNATI abrkrbl Tmple 2b 4 0 2 1 Piason rf 4 110 Fourth Flight Mickey Vasiler def. 50 1. Romovo Front W- lis and Inspect Brolio Drums and Lining. 2. Clean, Inspect and T.epack Front Wheel Bearing.

3. Inspect Grea Seals. 4. Check and Add Sroke Fluid if Needed. 5.

Adjust Broke Shoes to Serurt Full Contact With Drums. 6. Carefully Test akes. Izzolo If Robinson If 5 0 10; Banks 3b Virdon cf 4 0 10 Groat 18 5 0 3 0 Skinner If 4 0 0 0 Klus'skl lb 4 110 Stevens lb 1111 Thomas 3b 4 111 Doc Dibbell 2 and 1. Phil Kilian by default over S.

H. Harris. Jack Zumbahlen def. Ben Northrup 3 and 2. C.

W. Anderson def. Marty Justyna i and 4. Crowe lb 3 0 1 1 Flori 2 0 0 ljUsner lb 4.6 2 1 2 0 12 Martin 3b 0 10 4 0 0 0 Fngelman a 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 Dziadek 3 0 10 0 0 0 Soderstom ft 0 0 0 0 Murray Hnak 3b 5 1 I 0 Bell of 4 111 McMillan if 3 0ftfi Maynard Clemente rf 3 1 1 0 M'zer'ski 26 4 0 1 1 Fifth Flight BUI Cower def. C.

Austin default. Jack Parker def. Dr. Paul Houn-chell 1-up, 10 boles. Bob Grundman def.

Dr. Brashear default. Frlti Angele def. Bailey 3 0 10 Nuxhall 4 0 1 0j Schmidt 0 0 0 Foiles 3 0 11 Friend 4 0 0 0 jX-McGougk 0 10 0 Totals 33 I 51 Totall? 33 7 10 I Walked for Soderstrom yi 9th. St.

Petersburg 000 021 I 3 Palatka OOOjol 1047 10 2 Pat Wilson shutout the Pels and Gulls on six hits to gain Tampa's Hall-Maytag Girls a 4-0 win over the Half-Century clubs at South Waterfront Park yesterday afternoon. PELS A GILLS H. MAYTAG GIRLS ab ab Snyder 3b 4 0 0 Robinson If 3 11 Thornton If 3 0 1 Brearley 3 0 1 Tedrington rf 1 0 Wilson 4 0 2 Medeiros si 4 0 lHawes cf 301 Turrel cf 4 0 llVglesn 3b 4 11 Schumacher 4 0 2, king 3 00 Williams lb 10 0 Lopez 2b 3 2(1 Hubbi rf 1 0 OlFerrel lb 10 0 Odin rf-lf 2 0 0 MiJIiken 2 0 1 Berard sf 4 II Guff rf 2 0 0 Calcaterra 2b 3 0 0 Garvin 3 1) col Drituer 1-up. Total! 35 3 11 3' Totals 3 4 13 4 PLUS Sixth Flight Bill Paiolt def. Jack Bumpoun 1-up.

George Mitchell def. Dick Senden and 3. A. B. Treat def.

Henry GAD! We HOPE Not "Out of Style Creatures such as this could create alarming effects upon the whole mankind race. Might make 'em bachelors forever! Just to play it safe, sir, won't you look around your business establish- Douglass 3 and 2. Harold Tweed def. Art Miller and 3. Flori, Tresh 1, Martin.

Soderstrom. PO-A-St. Petersburg 18; Palatka 27-14. 2R Eisner. Sancheaf 3B Pennington.

HH Saurez. Banki (fly). SB Sanchez 2. Martin. Iifl-Tresh to Gonzales to Hamilton.

Urff St. Petersburg 7, 3, Seventh Flight Bud Taylor def. Ro land Wood 1-up, 1 holes. Sam Owen def ft I M. Cincinnati i .000 002 0013 Piltsbnnh OOP 101001 4 E-Kluszewski.

PO-A-Cincinnatl 26-lf. Pittsbtirgh 2710. (2 outs when winning run scored). PP Nuxhall. McMillan nd Crowe.

LOB Cincinnati 11, PltUbursh 10. 2B Bailey, Kluwewski. Groat 2. Hoak, Thomas. Finvjn.

HR Stevens. SB Hoak. Temple, Pinnon. SF Crowe. IP ERBB80 Nuxhall 71-3 11 3 3 4 3 Schmidt 0-D ..1131 1 1 0 1 Friend (W, 1-0) 11 33 3 0 IV-Barlick, Jai kowski, Delmore, Lao-de.

1:38. A 15.142. Rill Fulton 2 and 1. Bud Butler def. F.d I'niatka PITCHING Dziadek Km met 1-up.

10 hols Harold Hart def. Walter Todd 5 and 4. ip 7 1-3 8 12 3 2 I 8 Soderstrom (W Pairings this week: Championship Flight 28 4 7 Totals 34 Totals ER RB SO 5 3 0 6 10 12 4 3 4 1 2 2 0 0 it Cerfres. Murry vs. Loch, Kaleel vs.

Bryan Cotton vs. Brown, Beazley vs. Grace Maynard fcf 1-3 2 000 OHO (lOOO 0 120 000 1IH 7 ,4 Pels Gulls Hall Maylag Glrls 2B Medeiros. WHEEL ALIGNMENT Hero's What We Do Toone wp-Murraaf J. Other Flights Nabers vs.

Conk. Ko- 3 10. ment this very day to Vm life Bttsm REGULAR COST J50 1. Correct Cotter. 2.

Correct Camber. 3. Correct Toe-in and Toe-out. (Above are chief causes of tire wear.) 4. Inspect, Tighten, Adjust Steering.

54 PLUS make sure you don't Taye any "Out of Style" pieces of office furniture or quipment sitting around bothering your 1958 rop of "LOVELY" Girl Fridays. If you DO you need us. And we sure needl to know you. WHEEL BALANCE Here's What Ve Do --rf' Ml i REGULAR COST 00 1. Precision Dynamic Balance 2.

Precision Static Balance 3. Install Necessary Weights You Get All This i ii ii i it 1 1 EVERYTHING IN STEEL AND WOOD OFFICE EQUIPMENT miMumummumm I f)95 REGULAR $19.00 VALUE Only fACTORY wmniN GUARANTEE 1 rO THI LIFE Of YOUR CAR -a GOOD AT MIDAS MUEfUR SHOPS FROM COAST-TO-COASl Carry a Complete Line of jfc- Stationery Office Supplies Office Machines Fountain Peas Desk Sets fc Art Engineering Drafting Supplies i FIRESTONE GUARANTEED 1 YEAR OR 30,000 MILES A BRAKE RELINE ON BUDGET TERMS Small Down Payment Easy Wk. Terms At YOU EXPECT MORE FROM i 11 AAK) if atrofsaD AND YOU GET IT! 326 CENTRAL 9th 9th No. PHONE 7-8121 Ph. 7-7744.

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