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2 Staub Sirokes Mazeroski Pinson Runs 'Stop Sign7 to Topple Phils, 1-0 Broglio Blanks Mets, Snider Injures Wrist BASEBALL 'BIBLE' Sparks Bucs Single, Suffers Setback NEW YORK OS Ernie PHILADELPHIA (LTD coursed all the way to third er of nis career today to drive in all the runs in a 3-2 Broglio permitted New York in 6-4 Victory Speedy Vada Pinson ran through a stop sign at win. for the triple, beating the relay easily. Frank Robinci struck out, but Daryl Sperv only two hits and pitched the St. Louis Cardinals to a ST. LOUIS MIW YORK Book of Names (10,000 of 'em) BY PAUL ZIMMERMAN, Sports Editor akrkbi ak bl 4-0 victory over the Mets cer I lied to left field and HOUSTON Rookie second base, stretched a double into a triple and PITTSBURGH Lfl Bill Flood cf Pieried Cf 4 0 0 0 Kran pool rf 4 0 0 0 Saturday.

Pinson scored. 0 I 0 i 1 1 1 4 110 3 0 0 0 Whie lb Greet is Mazeroski, hitting safely in Hunt 26 3 0 0 0 KaneM 2b 10 10 The veteran right-hander Vusiel If Rusty Staub stroked a game-winning single in the eighth OToole fired a four-hitter Cermel If his 11th straight game, drove struck out eight, walked and struck out seven to best scored on a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning Saturday in the Cincinnati Reds' 1-0 defeat of the Philadelphia inning as the Houston Colts in Willie Stargell with the 10 0 Snuler 0 0 0 0 3 Tnomet If 10 0 0 4 0 3 1 CJackson 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Harkneet lb 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Fern noet 3 0 1 0 4 110 Meet 3b 3 0 0 0 Mahaffey, who allowed six Barer 3b Altmen rf Javier lb cC erver roslio three and allowed only one runner to reach third as he hits and fanned five. ent San Francisco's reeling winning run on a seventh Phillies. Sherry 10 0 0 Hickman 10 0 0 Giants to their sixth straight recorded his sixth victory against two losses. inning single that gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a 6-4 tri Pinson's disregard of the oss Saturday night, 2-1.

Beernarth 0 0 0 0 Craig 100 0 bS Taylor I 0 0 0 Tetala M4S Tetal 10 0 10 One of the walks was umph Saturday over the Mil-! Right-hander Bob Bruce holdup sign by third base coach Reggie Otero made Jim OToole the National drawn by Duke Snider, who Grounded out for Sherry in and reliever Hal Woodeshick waukee Braves. Grounded out for Craii in Ottt; Ran suffered a bruised wrist later when struck by a pitch. imited the Giants to five Mazeroski's hit came with for Themes In em. S. leuti 110 010 1 League's first 10-game win New York 000 ner and tagged loser Art X-rays showed no fracture, two out off reliever Tony E-Neel.

FO A St. Louie 17 New singles in outpitching southpaw ace Billy O'Dell. Mahaffey with his sixth but the wrist was stiff and CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA HrkW abrkM ftos 2b 4 0 0 0 Hoak 3b 3 0 0 0 Skinner If 4 0 0 0 Goruaier rf 3 0 0 0 Pinson cf 3 110 Taylor 2b 4 0 0 0 Robinson rf 0 0 0 Demeter cf 4 0 0 Seencer 3b 3 0 0 1 5evers lb 4 0 0 0 Coleman lb 4 0 2 0 Lemon 3 0 0 0 Eaweros 3 0 10 Detrymolt 1 0 0 Ceraenos 3 0 2 0 Win is 3 0 10 O'Tooie 3 0 0 0 Maneffey 3 0 1 0 Totals It 1 4 1 Tetad 30 4 0 Cincinnati 040 000 0011 Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 None. PO-A-Cincinnatl 27-0, Philadelphia 27-5. OP Taylor and Steven.

LOB Cincinnati 5. Philedelphie t. 2B Coiemen, Manetlev. 38 Pinson. SB Gorueiei.

Hoak. SF Spencer. IP ER BBSO O'Toole. W. 10-3 4 0 2 7 Mahaffey.

L. 2-0 4 1 1 3 WP Mahatfev, OToole. Conlan. Peiekoudas, Walsh, Burkhart. 2:21.

A 4,510. York 17-11. DP Kanenl, Fernandez and Cloninger after Stargell hrd straight loss. sore, snider said ne could Harknesi. LOB St.

Loula I. New York 4 IB-Broalia White. Boyer. SB White. Groat.

walked and Roberto Cle- The loss dumped San Shirley C. Thompson, our favorite bassoon player, is all tuckered out but not from blowing his reed instrument in the Long Beach municipal band. The reason is that his new revised Official Encyclopedia of Baseball is at last rolling off the presses. "This was the toughest of the four editions," said Tommy, who has put the lifetime records of more than 10,000 major league players, past and present, The Reds' centerfielder not grip a bat. Francisco into a tie for third IF IR BBSO mente had singled.

opened the ninth by lining The veteran outfielder will Broglio. W. e-1 1 0 0 3 10 Creii, L. If I 4 4 3 5 place in the National League, Al McBean, knocked out Mahaffey's first pitch to the Beernerth 1 1 0 0 0 0 one game back of Los An be out of the Mets' line-up for two or three days. scoreboard in deep right.

He HBF By Broglio (Snider). WP-Broo- geles and St. Louis and even lio. wever, Berlick, Virgo, Harvey. by the Braves Friday in a starting role, roared back He slugged the 399th hom T-l 37.

with Chicago. ith a fine 5 1-3-inning re Top Batters Fire Quenched SALE! SALE! lief stint to pick up his sixth DODGERS WIN, 9-5 Woodeshick bailed out Leadint Batsmen, Based on 100 at bats ictory against one loss. He Bruce in the ninth after Wil B.F.Goodrich AMERICAN LEASUI Player Club AB gave up only two hits, fanned Pcf. Continued from First Page lie Mays and Willie McCovey walked with none out. Matty 10 3 .353 three and walked one after season, and the next day Dick blanked the Dodgers.

He later lost a 10 game in Dodger Stadium, Bob Miller and Ron Per- 32 42 .355 luck Joh ny Podres in the- Malfone Bsn 40 170 Rooinson Chi 52 11 Kaline Det 50 19? Wagner LA 52 TO Alou hit into a force play 37 63 .328 replacing starter Vernon sixth. 20 42 .353 22 5 .320 and Orlando Cepeda ground Law. causey KC 43 10! ranoskl sharing the shutout 54 227 33 72 .317 Pearson LA Vantle NY ed into a game-ending double A whopping turnout of PITTSBURGH 3 116 21 36 .310 MILWAUKff Fox Chi riM ab bi eft play. 52 214 27 66 .308 48 2P5 24 63 .307 50 1W 31 40 .302 2 1 Schofieid ti 4 1 McMillan 4 Schilling Bsn Charles KC 26,577 was treated to a wild and woolly brawl that was Ernie azio's leadoff walk 0 0 0 Startell cf 4 112 bLerker 1 Move It 4 It'll be Miller pitching Monday night when the Giants open a two-game set in Los Angeles. When the Dodgers awakened Saturday morning to find 1 1 ciemente rf 4 0 3 I 0 2 0 Mazer'l 7a 4 0 11 started Houston's decisive Aaron rf 4 HOME RUNS Allison, Minnesota, 15; Wagner, Los An.

13; Nicholson, Chicago, 12: Kaline, played in a temperature of Methews 3b 4 He was sacrificed to 04 soggy degrees. Torre 4 Jones cf 4 second and, with two out 1 1 3 Lynch If 4 110 0 0 0 Saveoe If 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Burgess 4 0 10 0 1 0 Clend'n Is 4 2 2 0 1 3 0 Log en 3b 3 10 0 0 0 0 Lew 0 10 0 0 Aaron lb 4 themselves in first place by two Each side committed three errors, and the daz Carl Warwick walked before decimal points they took the Menke 2b 3 Burdette 1 ItruckI 1 1 TIRES WHY NOT GET THE BEST! SIZE PIT MICE 600.14 0 15 80 IV 650x1 6 0t I 670.I5 0 It 85 If 700x1 0 2 i 700x1 30 II I 700x17 M.7J If 750x20 10 4S.0S IV I (25x20 10 47.95 1 1 000x20 10 60 55 If 1000x20 12 7.tt 1000x22 12 B1.U 1 1 II Tox If Staub delivered his clutch news in stride "It's good Cloninger 1 0 1 McBeen 3 0 11 0 0 0 lOillard 1 zling sunlight that created what ball players tall a to be up there, but I'm still single to right center. 4 II 4 Total! 35 4 11 4 Detrt, 11; Battev. Minnesota, 11; Man-tie, New York. 11.

I RUNS BATTED IN Kaline. Detroit, 40; Allison. Minnesota, 40; Wagner, Los Angeles, 38; Nicholson, Chicago, Robinson, Chicago, 37. NATIONAL LEAGUE Player Club AB Pel. Covington Phi 43 130 23 47 .341 Groat StL 56 230 32 78 .339 Boyer StL 53 211 23 70 .332 H.

Aaron Mil 54 208 47 67 .322 Total! 3e i Flied out not satisfied with the way we Don Larsen replaced Dell for Cloninger in em; McMillan in ttn. "high sky" came mighty have played so far. We've Flied out for and fanned Howie Goss for soofed up too much and haven't Milwaukee Ml 100 0004 close to causing the skulling of some fielders as they the third out. Pittsburfh 130 000 llx 4 hit consistently." said Walt Al Menke. PO-A Milwaukee.

14-7; Pitts ston It doesn mean a circled under high flies and Rally Fizzles Warwick Htn 50 152 17 burgh. 27-e. OP Mathews. Menke and White StL 56 226 41 Aaron; Law and ciendenon; Mar thing to be in first place now," opined Leo Durocher. "Around 41 .316 71 .314 54 .314 46 J13 eroski, Sctiofieid end Ciendenon.

LOB The Giants tagged Bruce Goroalei Phi 51 172 29 T. Davis LA 41 147 16 pop-ups. T. Davis Slips iweukeo a. Pittsburgh I.

Aug. 15 is when you want to for three straight singles Ceoeda SF 55 206 36 .311 2B Schofieid, Ciendenon, Stareell, cie- Mazeroski Pgh 53 193 23 60 J11 be up there, because if you're mente. MR Mathews. with none out the fourth, not in contention then you re IP I HUM but had to settle for one run in trouDie. BEN RUDNICK tide Tommy Davis slipped on the wet grass and played Ken Hubbs' single into a two bagger.

Tommy also Law 3 1-3 10 4 4 0 0 McBean, e-1 $1-3 0 0 1 3 After hits by Felipe Alou, Bunting for basehits last sea Burdettt 1 2-3 4 4 2 1 mm mm Tom Haller and Jim Daven Cloninger, L. 0-3 el-J 1 1 1 3 son, Willie Davis hit .542 with HOME RUNS H. Aaron, Milwaukee, 17; F. Alou, San Francisco, 12; Robinson, Cincinnati, 11; Howard, Los Angeles. 11; Mays.

San Francisco, 11; Cepeda, San Francisco, 11; Bailey. Sen Francisco. 11. RUNS BATTED IN Robinson, Cincinnati, 43; H. Aaron, Milwaukee, 40; F.

Alou, San Francisco, 40; Bover, St. Louis, 40; Cepeda, San WP Law. suooi. r-ormen. uormen.

13 safe bunts In 24 tries port produced the run, Hall dropped a fly ball, Willie Lendes. 1:20. A If 2209 Sa. Flower. LA.

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1-1000 11 (( BANKHMERICftflD CHARGE f( BUDGET TERMS ELj Baseball's fastest man beat out er was out in a rundown on Davis misjudged one for a a couple Iriday. but Alston years ago but Thompson has carried on. Luis Abelardo Suarez is not the only name to intrigue in the book. 'Rube' for Short Did you ever hear of a major leaguer named Di-mitri Ivanovich Dimitri-hoff? Of course not, because he pitched for the Giants and Athletics from 1913 to 1917 under the name of Alexander John Schauer. Tommy swears they called him "Rube" for short.

How about John Oscar Dicksus? Give up? Look for Dickshot. Pirate, Giant and White Sox outfielder from 1936-1945. Was the DIMaggio brother act of Joe, Dom and Vince the biggest in the majors? Guess again. There were five Delehan-ty brothers from Cleveland. Big Ed, the eldest, made the Hall of Fame.

Frank, Jim, Joe and Tom ranged from 13 to three years in the big show. You would think a man like Thompson, who started collecting such data as a hobby, would be a veritable walking encyclopedia on baseball. Not so. Played in Sousa'i Band Tommy says he can't even recite Ty Cobb's records without looking them up in his book but he has a good baseball story or two. "When I was in John Phillip Sousa's band we used to play ball games, Sousa's brass section vs.

those of us in the wood winds. Sousa, you see, was a great baseball fan. "His favorite tuba player was a big Pennsylvania Dutchman named Jack Richardson. One day Jack dropped a fly ball and Sousa was irate. 'Get off the band if you can't catch a fly ball, he shouted.

'You're Of course he rehired him the next day after he had cooled off. "I'll never forget the catcher we had, a slim young flute player from a little town in Iowa. He'd get a foul tip on his fingers, shake out the pain and say, 'There goes my His name? Oh yes. You've seen it on many a theater marquee. Some call him "Mr.

Music a gentlemr.n named Meredith Willson. You won't find either of these two players' records in Thompson's Encyclopedia of Baseball, which probably is why he remembers them so well. pickoff play. Then Bruce two-base error, and Frank would like him to bunt even Keeping Tab Francisco, 39; White. St.

Louis, si struck out Jose Paean and Howard. Lou Brock and more than he does "Of O'Dell flied out. Hubbs also had trouble sur course, with Dick Tracewski and the pitcher coming up aft Houston pulled even in the E- af i aim rounding fly balls here and on Dodgers seventh when Goss doubled there. er Willie, there are times when he shouldn't' lay one down," said Alston, "but I'd still like Luck played a big factor in ATTINO) 5 John Bateman singled and Goss came in during a dou 0 si ua II Prt to see him work the bunt more THE L.A.s decisive rally in the seventh. 26 34 .290 ble play.

often, especially to third T. Davis 1'7 II I Fairly II 3 Se 4 Moon 74 31 1 Gilham 15 15 44 1 11 .274 The Cubs signed a F'resno 14 .283 The defeat was the 10th the last 13 games for the dodgers! Howard i' 24 prep pitcher, Frank Kinley, 18. 20 .268 5 27 A Dick Tracewski touched It off with a single, pinchhitter a 1 1 Moon Willi 140 26 3 115 17 44 ana farmed him out to Middles go abora 20 .249 1 .242 Oliver Giants. SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON FRANCISCO boro. of the Appalachian League Frank Howard will drew a "life" when Santo 6 brkM ferhW X.

dropped Wally's popup after Trecewskl W. Davis Walls Zlmmer Skowron 120 16 31 101 11 24 166 1 30 31 5 7 10 3 4 100 0 54 ...10 2 i Kuenn 4 0 0 0 have a fatty tumor removed from his upper right arm after season's end Cub catchers colliding with shortstop Hlller 2b 4 0 10 Fazio 7b 3 10 0 Ipanoler 3 0 10 Aipro'nte 3b 4 0 0 0 Warwick rf 0 0 0 Andre Rodgers, Mevi Cf 3 0 0 0 Camilli vs CHICAGO 11:05 A.M. TODAY 20 .239 .226 2 .222 5 J0 .151 ERA 0 0 93 2.81 1 1.44 McCovey lb 2 0 0 0 PITCHINO Alou rf silo Staub lb 3 0 11 wear their masks when they warm up knuckleball specialist Pitcher IP CO BB SO Ensuing singles by Wills and Gilliam made it 6-3, and the ol' ball game was aM. Alou 10 0 0 Haller 3 0 10 Goat cr 4 12 Bateman 3 0 1 1 7 5 I Celmus ar fnmnanv bCepeOa 10 0 0 Barney icnuitz in the bull pen. Lindy McDanlel Is well ahead Drysdele IM'i 107 7 14 ee 7 Koufax 55 7 19 Bo I Hartman 3 0 0 0 Bruce 3 0 0 0 Woodeth'k 0 0 0 0 2 2 99 Miller ti't 51 1 30 35 4 The Union Oil Company of California of his sizzling 1960 pace when Devporf 3D 3 0 2 9 Paoan is 3 0 0 O'Oell 3 0 0 0 Larsen 0 0 0 0 1 2.59 5 3.07 1 5.U clinched.

For good measure, though, Willie Davis tripled Johnny ne was the best relief Ditcher Per'e ski 4iJi 37 14 to Padres 73' 70 4 21 42 3 Richert 24i 1 0 10 17 0 Roebuck 13 21 0 14 13 1 Scott 5 0 1 1 0 in baseball That season he 3 3.52 Total 31 1 1 1 Total! Mill Hit Into force play for f. Alou In 9 00 Ronebo. i home in the eighth 'h; Hit into double play tor Haller 2 2.25 Sherry 14 14 0 0 10 0 won 12 games and saved 22 others, and by June 8 he'd won three and saved six. To date i 9th. and Tommv Davis hit a line Saves Perranoski, 3.

TEAM TOTALS Al IB 3B iZtnOM into the left-field Paul Zimmerman along with a lot of other data into the 625-pages of the book which is the only one approved by commissioner Ford Frick as official. Because of the expansion of the two leagues the former New York and Long Beach bandsman (he's now president of the musicians down at the beach city) had to ferret out data on new players in addition to bringing everything else up to date. "If you think that's easy, turn to page 364," said Thompson. "You will find there the name of Luis Abelardo Suarez. Never heard of him? Played for Senators "Well, he had a cup of coffee with the Senators back in 1944.

I pursued him through three or four stops in the minors. Took me six years before I finally caught up with him, back home in Alto iSongo, Cuba, so I could record his birth date and place." That's how meticulous Tommy is about his facts. The result is that of the 10,000 players listed less than 10 are without birth data and Tommy hopes one day to get it all. Of these, all are now dead. How did a bandsman become a baseball historian? It started in Forest Hills, N.Y.

back in 1951 when he invited his neighbor, Hy Turkin, a baseball writer on the New York News, to come over and see his basement full of clippings and data. "That should be in a book," Hy said. "So we went to work and put everything together in our first edition." Turkin died several Pet 5 50,000 WATTS DAY AND NIGHT CLEAR CHANNEL XSV.VWeWAV.VVAV.,eVVa,aV6VVeV the classy t'ub fireman ha won three and saved nine Opoonents: 1154 194 437 70 Davenport. Bruce. POA Sen Fran bleachers after Brewer gave 34 .235 34 .244 Dowers: lt3v 720 463 az ie cisco 24-10.

Houston 27-13. DP Miller, Lindy credits his return to up a single to Gilliam in the McCovey and Pagan; Hertman, nno end Staub. LOB San Francisco 5. Houston 7. form to the fact that he's re gained his pitching rhythm that ninth.

Dugout Dope Sandy Koufax and Dick Ells IB Goss. Spangler. IP ER SO was missing the past two sea sons. O'Dell t-l 7 7 3 3 1 2 4 0 Larsen 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Bruce W. 3-1 I 5 113 1 Woodeshick 1 0 0 0 0 0 Maury Wills, caught stealing only 13 times in 117 attempts last season, already has been worth, who have Identical 8-3 records, meet in today's series finale.

Sandy beat the Cubs, Faced 1 men In Ottt. PB Bateman. Jackowskl, Pry or nailed five times in 18 tries 2-1. in the second fame of the Smith, Secory. A 1,134.

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