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PAGE B14 THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, WEDNESDAY, iUNE 20. 1962 Big League Stuff 1 3 VJtosf i i i i i Tigers Sign, Farm Hiller Detroit. June 20 (A)-The Detroit VISITORS club in the Class Newi York. Penn League. Hiller, 18, is from Scarborough, Ontario.

The Tigers also announced that their American Association farm at Denver traded pitcher. Al Pehanick to Columbus, Ohio, of the International League for shorU a. -m mm wr-'-w Ml Tf t. ORIOLES irVi Drysdale Conduct Incites Card Pilot Tigers have signed left-handed pitcher John Hiller to a 1963 contract with their Jamestown (N.Y.) By RANDALL CASSELL seems AMERICAN LEAGUE stop Coot veal. problem in Fred Hooper's racing stable, with Admiral Voyage fin' By CHARLES MAHER Brooks' Bat Buries Yanks ishing just behind the winner in the Belmont (Jaipur), Jersey Derby (Jaipur) and Santa Anita Los Angeles, June 20 wv-St.

Louis manager Johnny Kcane, Derby (Royal Attack). Last year, ORIOLES, Yanks, 1 NEW YORK BALTIMORE Horizontal jj i I S.9 i u. a 1 i Vertical SSjZOQMuttititJ a. Oca Cleveland 428334164 36 25 .590 Minnesota -3 5 1 4 5 7 7 0 4 38 28 .576 Los Angeles 23 1429562 34 28 .548 2'5 New York 431 532 3 36 32 27 .542 3 OR10t.ES 2 2 2 5 0 4 3 5 10 33 31 .516 44 Detroit 4 0 4 4 3 1 3 5 4 30 30 .500 5'i Kansas City 2 3 1 1 1 8 1 4 31 35 .470 74 Chicago 1 5-7 5 1 2 5 3 31 35 .470 7 Mi Boston 1 4 1 4 8 1 3 4 28 34 .452 84 Washlngt'lt 412125121 21 41 .339 154 Lost I 25 I 28 28 27 31 30 35 35 34 41 I angered on two counts by the conduct of Don Drysdale, accuses the controversial Dodger pitcher of his Crozier chased Carry Back in ab tl Tresh 4 0 0 0 MATCHES ANYBODY'S DEAL ON ALL BRAND NEW '62 CHEVIES! Rich'son lb 5 12 0 When Javlef came to bat in the seventh, he had to jump to get out of the way of a high, inside fast ball. Said Keane later: "I thought DrysdaleHntention-ally kicked Javier (at second "He's thrown at other guys and he definitely threw at Javier (in the seventh) if he says he dirty play and ab bi Breeding 2b 3 0 10 Snyder rf 4 0 0 0 lnson 3b 4 1 I 2 Gentile lb 4 0 0 0 Brandt cl 3 0 0 0 Powell 3 110 Nlch'Uon If 0 0 0 0 "Well retaliate any time we maris ci 3 0 11 Blancb rf 4 0 0 Berra 4 0 10 Lopes If 4 0 10 Peniione lb 4 0 10 can." Drysdale who slid hard into second baseman Julian Javier last Boyer 3b 10 0 0 Adair 10 0 0 Landr 3 0 11 NATIONAL LEAGUE aHoward bReed Terry Bridies Estrada 2 110 Fisher 00 0 0 night and later brushed him back most, of nvi jor races.

Speaking of Crozirr, he'i due to return to racing next month at Aqueduct. Drexcl Tech is holding "spring" grid drills now, ending July 7 with scrimmage against alumni eleven. LaSalle's Ralph McN'ally won M.A.C.'s university division bat crown with .450 average. He's a catcher. 0 OOOO 0 0 0 0 3 00 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 34 1 7 1 didn't deliberately try to deck cMantle Totals Totali I him, he's a liar." with a pitch responded: Drysdale Will Be Around "If Keane wants to retaliate, I'll -walked for Boyer In 9th: b-Ran for Howard In 9th; c-Orounded out for Bridges in 9tb.

New lark OOO 010 000-1 be around all season." Keane charged that Drysdale "went completely out of his way and we'll retaliate any time we Baltimore 000 Oil 01s 3 Drysdale, who seems to become involved in at least one major a -none. ru-A New York 24-8. Baltimore 27-1. LOB New Yorlc 10. Baltimore 4.

Wins si Horizontal 3 2 Lossei a 2 a 'M afl Vertiral Jioo SSgaiSwZJe, CM Los Angelei 3 3 4 5 10 4 6 47 23 San Fr clsco 1 5 4 4 7 7 7 44 25 2i Cincinnati 2 40 4 4 2 5 3 36 28 .563 It Plttsbursh 41 1 6 4 3 7 37 29 .581 St. Louis 4 7 7 0 1 4 3 3 34 29 .510 9, Milwaukee 4 1.1 6 5 3 2 4 31 35 .470 14 Houston 4 4 13 1 0 5 29 35 .453 15 Phl'delphla 2 2 a 0 1 2 4 2 6 27 .429 16'4 Chicago 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 7 25 42 .373 20! New York I 0 0 10 1 1 0 1 3 17 45 .274 2B Lost 23 25 I 28 I 29 29 I 33 I 35 3d 42 45 controversy a season, picked up 2B-Ftchardson. Powell. HR-B. Robinson.

fi-Estrada, Breed- can." Javier In Way Don Said Drysdale: GET THE ANSWER New York's Mets paid $25,000 to get Larry (St. John's Bearnarth's name on bonus pact. And his his eleventh victory last night as the league-leading Dodgers beat I was within my rights going into second base. Javier just the Cards for the second straight time, 3-2. coach.

Jack Kaiser, says the 6-3 Terry 7-7, E3R "2 80B a.w;r:H I wfr, oio I-alo A-3i 703Vfn' ChT'k' filer'- ORIOLE AVERAGES wasn out of the way, that all. In the sixth inning, Drysdale 205-pound pitcher will be the answer to all Met fans' prayers in singled and came wheeling into AMERICAN LEAGUE "Thats baseball, trying to break up the double play. I wasn't trying to hurt him. I was within NATIONAL 1.EAGUB Today'i Games Milwaukee (Cloninger, 1-1, and Bur-dette, 5-4, or Hendley. 3-6) at New ORIOLES (Barber.

S-41 vs. Yankees second base at full tut when Maury Wills hit a grounder to '62 BE LAIR 2-DR. SEDANS! (rora, 3-4), stadium. 8 P.M. Washineton (Stenhnnse t.i at York (l)aviaiilt.

0-0, and Hunter, my rights. I didn't spike him. In the seventh, I threw a high 4 ward third. Drysdale, trying to break up a double play, collided with Javier and bowled the slender Detroit (Mossi, 6-6), 1.30 P.M. Boston (Conley, 6-6, and Cisco, 4-4, or Kolstad, 1-0) at Cleveland (Perry, 5-3.

and Latman, 3-4). (2), P.M. Minnesota (lionikowski. 5-6) at Chirarn (Herbert 1.11 a PM last bail and tne Dau ran in on him. I was trying to drive him 2l back.

That's how I struck him out before. I was watching his feet a year or so. New York Athletic Commission has ordered boxer Hurricane Carter to shave off his goatee before he can meet Ernie Burford Saturday in Garden. Chisox-Colts deal failed to materialize because player Pale Hose sought (a pitcher) had mistakenly been taken off N.L. waiver list by Tall Paul.

1.0s Angeies (Howsneio, 1-3) at second baseman over. Play Meaningless Javier suffered a leg bruise. So far as the game was con nansas t-ity walker. 7-4), 10 r.ra. and I thought he was looking for 1-1), (2).

1.30 P.M. St. Louis (Saderkl, 4-3) at Lot Angeles (Podres, 3-6), 11 P.M. Houston (Bruce, 5-1) at San Francisco (Marichal. 10-4), 4 P.M.

Chicago (Ellsworth, 4-9) at Philadelphia (MahafTey. 6-9), 8.05 P.M. Cincinnati (O'Toole, 4-8) at Pittsburgh (Law, 3-4), 8.15 P.M. Yesterday's Results New York, Milwaukee, 5. Chicago, Philadelphia.

5. Los Angeles, St. Louis, 2, Cincinnati. Pittsburgh, 1. Houston, San Francisco.

4. an outside pitch. FREE RADIO Willie Davis Hit "I'm not going to try to hit a cerned, the play was meaninglessfor Wills's grounder went foul and Drysdale had to go back to first base. yesteraay Kesuus ORIOLES. New York.

1. Boston, Cleveland. 2. Detroit, Washington. 0.

Los Angeles. Kansas City, 4. Minnesota, Chicago, 4. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE Runs Batted In Robinson. Chi mm man in that situation, with all But, so far as Javier and Drys those lefthanders coming up after BUSINESS OKAY What with him and the came tied.

A guy Vice President Generol Mgr. optimistic reports circulating WITH THIS SPECIAL! I Team Batting Ah. R. 2.131 517 .23 Individual Batting ab 2b 3b hr rbl pet. 17 1 0 0 0 0 1 353 148 23 47 7 1 6 18 .318 Temple 17 19 51 8 1 1 18 .290 B.R'b son 253 35 73 11 4 11 40 .289 218 35 61 6 1 17 44 .282 Lau 89 9 25 3 0 2 14 .281 E.Robinson 61 12 1 3 1 1 4 .262 Hoeft 8 3 2 1 0 0 0 .250 148 19 38 4 0 6 22 .243 86 8 20 3 1 0 7 .233 86 13 20 2 0 2 9 .233 214 38 49 9 4 9 30 .229 Adair 155 13 35 8 0 0 13 .226 Roberts 9 0 2 0 0 0 1 .222 83 7 13 3 0 0 3 .206 Trlandoe 94 12 19 5 0 10 .202 78 8 15 2 0 1 4 Johnson 21 0 4 0 0 0 0 .190 Nicholson 58 10 8 1 0 3 8 .138 30 5 4 0 0 4 7 .133 Hall 8 0 1 1 0 0 1 .125 25 1 3 0 0 0 0 .120 Fisher 10 2 1 0 0 0 1 .100 iLandrith.

27 3 3 0 0 2 5 .111 23 1 2 0 0 0 1 .087 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Individual Pitching lp RErBbSo WL Era. Wllhelm 37 28 7 6 837 3 4 1.46 Hull 36V, 32 13 12 11 24 2 1 2.98 Stock 33s 26 12 12 14 20 2 0 3.20 Roberta. 36 33 13 13 10 19 2 2 3.25 85M) 72 40 35 31 60 7 3 3.69 73 81 39 31 25 44 5 4 3.79 Estrada. 91 78 41 39 44 78 4 8 3.84 43H 49 26 24 12 13 3 2 4.94 50 49 37 34 26 38 2 3 6.04 39 i 50 30 28 20 26 1 2 6.52 Team Pitching lo Er Bb So W. L.

Era. 566 547 286 258 227 381 33 31 4-10 'Record Includes departed pitchers like that can run and he might cago. 51; Wagner, Los Angeles. 50; Slebern, Kansas City. 49; Rollins.

Minnesota, 45; Gentile, Baltimore, 44. about Duke's 1962 grid team, plus fine home slate. Blue Devil fans have stolen second if I'd hit him." dale were concerned, the collision evidently had plenty of meaning. When Wills finally grounded to shortstop Dal Maxvill, Drysdale was forced at second. Javier, relaying the ball to first, made an uouDies ttontnson.

mraro. Tl: Back in the first inning, Dodger are doing increased ticket buying, Cunningham, Chicago, 20; Rodgers, Log Angeles, and Green. Minnesota. PLUS: Heoler, defrosters, diree-lion signols, osh troys, cigar lighter, foom rubber seats, electric windshield wipers, and other factory equipment, Monthly payments include insurancel No payments until Augustl best in some time. Duke won A.C.C.

title last two years, is fa is lasirzemski, Boston, 18. Triples Fox and Robinson. Chi cago, A. Smith. Chicago.

6: Cl. outfielder Willie Davis was hit in the helmet by a pitch from Curt Simmons. Willie wasn't hurt and the incident provoked no immediate controversy. moli and Lumpe, Kansas City, and exceptionally low throw one that might have hit Drysdale if he hadn't gone into his slide early. alien, Minnesota, a.

Home Runs Wagner. Los Anrele. LOW COST GMAC OR LOCAL BANK flNANCINGl 19; Gentile, Baltimore, and Cash, Detroit, 17; Killebrew. Minnesota, 15: I.andis. Chicago, and Colavito and Open Evenings Kanne, Detroit, 13.

Strikeouts Pascual. Minnesota. I 1 Agent iui I 1 I 1 Nnrth I I 80; Estrada. Baltimore. 76: Terrv.

vored next fall. too. Boston College has three new alumni advisory board members, one being Red Sox veep Dick O'Connell. Tigers' bonus pitcher Tom Fletcher, from Illinois to be Bob Scheffing's No. 11 hurler next season, or so the manager says.

'Lad's to spend rest of season at Knoxville. new i orK, 13; iteiinsKy, 1.01 Angeles, Air Given Assist For Longer Belts CHEVY II nunning, uetroit. 67. I I American I 1 I V3nte( I The 'Red Carpet' Movers NATIONAL LEAGUE Runs Batted In T. Davis.

Los An for 34 Years A Noms You Know and Trust CORVAIR TRUCKS geles, 69; Mays, San Francisco, 61; Cepeda, San Francisco, 60; Robinson, Cincinnati, and H. Aaron, Milwau Across MM kee, 32. New York, June 20 WV-Joe Ad- Doubles Robinson, Cincinnati. 25: NO. 11 IN WINGS-Publicist Mays.

San Francisco, 17: Brock. the street cock, who almost went down in PC. .354 .348 Chicago: callison, Philadelphia, and Charlie Johnson pens from Bel 2 baseball history as the only hitter or across Skinner and viraon, Pittsburgh, 16. LEADING HITTERS AMERICAN LEAGUE Player and Club G. Ab.

R. H. Rollins. 86 257 36 91 Jimenez, Kan. City 60 210 23 73 Runnels, Boston 61 228 36 79 Robinson, Chicago.

62 244 37 79 A. Smith, Chicago. 53 196 27 62 Slebern, Kan. City. 66 245 49 76 Power, 49 204 25 63 NATIONAL LEAGUE .346 Triples Kanew.

Houston. 7: Fairly. the nation .324 mont that Cicada, prime choice to sweep Triple Crown for fillies with Los Angeles, and Virdon. Pittsburgh, ever to reacn tne no wounds center field bleachers with a home .316 Special Introductory Offer! What happened? In two days, Lou Brock. Chicago Cubs' rookie, and Adcock's teammate, Hank Aaron, found the range and plunked homers into the center field bleachers.

Don't laugh at Adcock's air theory. He's serious. "When I broke in with the Cin Brock and Williams, Chicago, and H. Aaron, Milwaukee, 5. rely on Hampden Fret Estimate Gladly, Just Call run, thinks the ball is being belted win in Saturday coaching uud American Oaks, is tenth $100,000 Home Kuns Mays, San Francisco.

further this year than ever 21; Banks, Chicago, 18; Cepeda, San Williams. 67 263 53 XR rrancisco, 17; ftiejtas, Houston, 16; Williams, Chicago, and II. Aaron. .310 .309 .335 .333 .332 .329 .324 .324 .318 'Don't ask me why," said the Milwaukee, 14. Cannon, pniia tu ai au 79 F.

Alou, San Fran. 62 235 41 78 Musial, St. 50 164 26 54 Strikeouts Koufax, Lot Angeles, husky Milwaukee Braves first baseman before today's double- CH. 3-4750 147; Gibson, St. Louis, 89; Drysdale, Los Angeles, 87; Johnson and Farrell, T.

Davis. Los 68 27 8 4 9 90 H. Aaron. 66 250 52 81 Skinner. Pittsburgh 60 220 34 70 cinnati Reds," he recalled, "a power guy like Ralph Kiner hit Houston, 81.

header with the New York Mets, winner owned by Chris Chenery and trained by Casey Hayes. Also that No. 11 may be in Belmont barn right now filly Speedwell. Late Boxscores 'but I've seen longer hits this For Your Car On A New TOO DOOR only one over that Cincinnati left-field fence in three years. year than ever before.

Maybe it's because of a change the air. "Now they've knocked down Adcock Feat Equaled Back in 1953 Adcock hit a homer buildings all around the park, and it's no more trick to do it. Maybe there's a greater movement of into the bleachers, the first ever. Angels, 7: A's, 4 KANSAS C1TT Avr.n FS air." Veteran Gil Hodges, of the The Polo Grounds would have been torn down this year except Drum Howser 4 0 0 0 Pearnon cf Mets, a tough home run hitter 4 0 10 3 2 2 0 A PRODUCT OF SUPERB SWEDISH ENGINEERING that the Mets had nowhere to play while their own park was being built. So the old field on Coogan's 5 0 2 1 himself, thinks the lighter bat being used nowadays is responsi 0 0 0 0 4 0 11 5 1 ble for the long ball hitting.

Bluff was spared a year. 5 13 0 4 0 0 0 3 112 Sill 5 0 0 0 4 111 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 0 10 0 0 3 111 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tart bull cl Lumoe 2b Jimenes IX rIPftsirr Siebern lb Charles 3b Cimoli rf Arcue Wyatt McDevitt 9 sAluMk. Fischer cCausej Moran 2b Wagner rf Thomas lb Rodgers Torres 3b Comolo 3b Windhorn If Koooe ss McBride Spring bBurgesa Fowler Duren 4 0 10 3 0 0 1 10 10 0 0 0 0 1111 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 hat's your trouble? Almo can tix it! II Hies Total, 35 4 12 4 341 I 5 Totals Homered for McDevitt 7th: BUMNS? Fouled out for Soring In 8th; c- Singled for Fischer in 8th; d-Ran for Jimenez lUAniele. Ml JR Oil- Kansas City 000 Wl-4 E-Howser. Cimoli.

PO-A-Loj Aneeies Kansas Citv 27-10. DP Thomas, Koppe and McBride: McBride and Thorn-: Koppe and Thomas; Azcue, Lumoe. Ascue, Charles and A.cue. LOB -Los An- geles 7, Kansas City 11. WE ABBS 2 TEAMS? McBride.

KR -Wagner Torrn. Alusik. 8-KoDDe, sf- Thomasl 6B- Thomas. Azcue. ER BR SO .133 0 0 0 0 110 1 0 0 0 0 5 5 6 4 0.

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