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THE LATItOBE BULLETIN Wednesday, July 13, 1960 kmtmU JJmumtf ILmMw Ymm Tee 20 mMiMM fa ITf CAI MOTKTrO am. KAtmri cian fe, All Con CmtamfinlnOr asy te deon. Cottier Threat To Schoendienst VH Presidents' Bats Silenced By Cavenaugh VJaisosn Handcuffs League Opponents With Two Safeties The Latrobe Junior Legion regained its winning touch yesterday by trimming visiting Vandergrift at the Legion-Keener Field to the tune of 6-1 in a District 31 League contest. Mickey Watson pitched a two-hitter and also- shared in the hitting honors as he' smacked a couple of singles, (24-year-old rookie at second base. Schoendienst's batting average By FRED ILNDECKE I attrd Press International MILWAUKEE, Wk future of Red Srhoendipnst as the Gst Rsdy hr SUMMER DlilYOi Carry a COMPLETE HNS cf PARTS starting second brccnian of the! the .230 level, and considering j)sierda by Cavenaugh ofThom-Milwauket Braves might well be I that he had just mpde a surpris- as Drugs in the Greensburg Soft-measured in 30 or 40 batting ing comeback from a year's lay- ball League, points.

off due to tuberculosis, a short The 30 to 40 points referred to rest seemed to be what the doc- Prexies were the victims are not tboe on fchoendienstv tor ordered. Mler authored Cav- Kattmo tw-r. Ku. I much Chuck Cottier needs to! raise his batting mark in order to keeD the Braves' second base ivKitinn on) lliKtllHM At the start of this month fl8 Schoendienst Cottier was recalled from Louis- the hf for S00 ville, it appeared that 'easlW BrWfMmA Charlie Dressen ha1 just decided Schoendienst has not started to give Schoendienst a few days' ame since Juy a ared rest when he began starting the JZS then. Dressen has SUN CLASSES for SAFER DRIVING Large selection of late-style frames with quality lens.

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And the Giants did it on only three hits, which represented a tough loss for Dodger hurler Larry Bucci, who had eight strikeouts. But the combination of six walks and six errors by his. mates hurt the cause. Andy Zitt started for the Giants, but he was relieved in the second when the Dodgers scored three runs. George Caviggia hurled the rest of the way and turned in a brilliant relief job as he permitted one earned run, three hits, fanned 10 and didn't issue a walk.

Hitting leaders for the losers were Mike Lukon, socking a double and two singles, and Larry Bucci, who rapped his third homer of the year. In all, the Dodgers poled eight hits. The three Giant hits were credited to George Caviggia bunt single Richard Caviggia (triple) and Danny Shuster (bunt single The Giants are deadlocked for second with the Pirates, each with "3-2" records. Yesterday's sum- i I Sfeelers Acquire Bert Rechichar PITTSBURGH UPI The Pittsburgh Steeler today announced the acquisition of veteran defensive back and field goal specialist Bert Rechichar from the champion Baltimore Colts in exchange for a future draft choice. The local National Football League club also said offensive end Jimmy Orr, who led the Steel-ers with 33 pass receptions last season, had signed bis 1960 contract.

Rechichar. six-feet-one and 210 pounds, holds the NFL record for the longest field goal with a boot of 56 yards against the Chicago Bears in 1933. i The former University of Ten- nessee star will be returning to home territory when he joins the Steelers since his home is in near by Belle Vernon. Pa. This will be his 10th season in the league.

i lce I EXTRA at the time had flipped from i above 400 earlv in the season to Si2n Are Uelmite But now the sign? are definite that if Cottier, a clean cut kid from Delta, can just raise his .200 batting average a little already decid- ed that Cottier is a better fielder than Schoendienst a-d is prepared I to give the kid a eood long shot at the job. "He's going to continue to play," said Dressen. VI stuck with him as long as I could at the bv ginning, of the season. -Now that he's back. I've got to find out if can hit." For Schoendienst i is almost an unbelievably fast shift, of fortune.

Before the season started. Red said he was fully recovered from the tuberculosis and ready to play, but no one else was really sure. Then the season started, adn immediately Schoendienst proved he was able bodied. Everybody talked about how the Milwaukee, Infield was tight as a drum once more. Just as quickly Schoendienst now faces sitting on the Mihvau- kee bench.

And the star second baseman of the National League since 1945, and the man credited with being a major part of Milwaukee pennant victories in 1958 and 1959, is fully aware of the situation. its 1961 season on April 11. It also I decided to have intersectional 1 "openers" for the first time 1 major league historv. i jBoth the representa. i livo nwtino Viacoh.tr.

I br ichtomm. meeting in closed session decjded Mer CQm. mon, nn date asked 'hat man-: lncluded in their lush as $550 a month to retired play-1 ers, but the matter was referred the hands of the pension actu- aries to see whether the plan was feasible. Roberts, J3, a fivfrtime 20-gama winner for the Philadelphia Phillies, announced he was resieninz from his three plaver-represehta-! i We neve 'em any type you i w(fl( a at priced REIUILT FUEL PUMP Faual to or b.rttr than 1.99 I Ex. original qutpmunt.

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2-1. The White House tallied a run in the first and held the lead until the fourth when Thomas Drug tied the score, 1-1. At the end of regulation innings, the score was still tied and in the top of the eighth TD tallied the run which gave it the decision On the other hand. TD collected six hits, and three of them were off the bat of Cavanaugh. Peterson accounted for two while the other safety was banged out by Debone.

Despbrt pitched for the losers, and he did a commendable job but his mates couldn't get him any hits. The summary: TfcMMI D. AB Steele 5b 4 10 Peterson Hi 12 Dinks 4 0 0 Cwullto Debone rf 3 0 1 Alcorn 3 0 0 Penzera If 3 0 0 Splno lb too Cavanaugh 0 3 0 1 "TWlli 2 I Yhemas Drugs WMU House- Walle R. AB R. Bill If 110 G.

Tu rf 3 0 0 Mtcklnak ti 4 0 0 Ashbaufh cf 2 0 0 Lesson 3 0 0 Paul lb 10 0 Hrithrn 3b 2 0 0 Wotwla lb 2 0 0 Dasport 30 Totale 23 1 800 100 012 ioo oM oo-i Yiinors Pacific Coast League (No games scheduled) International League Rochester 6 Montreal 1 (1st game called at, end of 5 innings, rain) Rochester at Montreal (2nd) ppd. Toronto 7 Buffalo 4 Columbus 4 Richmond 3 Miami 4 Jersey City 0 American Association Louisville 4 Charleston 3 Si Indianapolis 4 St. Paul 6 Denver 0 Houston 6 Minneapolis 2 Southern Association Birmingham 7 Atlanta 4 Chattanooga 10 Mobile 6 Nashville 7 Shreveport 0 Memphis 5 Little Rock 4 Eastern Laegue Allentown 12 Springfield 10 Reading 4 Binghamton 3 Williamsport 2 Lancaster 0 I ALnm MnrnC JOnilllY IMOlllj Cops Decision MCKEESPORT. Pa. (UPD Johnny i Pennsylvania state middleweight boxing champion, jabbed his way to a unanimous decision over Tony Dupas Tuesday night in a 10-round fea down to his 42nd oeteat 61 professional battles.

A crowd of 1,100 watched the bout. Acquire End College. Players, Owners Snub Expansion By FRED DOWN "caught up" to" the National NEW YORK UPI Major 'League when it asreed "to start COVE Other multiple hitters for the local squad were first baseman Fred Harr, catcher Jim Ruffner and right fielder Scotty McLaughlin, each with two hits. The extra-mileage power was provided by left fielder and clean-up hiU ter Joe Sprock and center fielder. Dave Adams, with a triple apiece.

Sports Shutout The only extra-base clout for the visitors was collected by Boyd, the Lancers' hurler, and he was the fellow who spoiled Watson's bid for a shutout. He tripled and then scored on a wild pitch in the fourth inning. Left fielder Love accounted for the other Vandergrift hit, a single. 4 Latrobe counted a single run in the first inning, two more in the third, one in the fourth and then finished its scoring with a couple of runs in the fifth inning. In all, Latrobe clipped Boyd, who went the route, for a dozen hits.

Mt. Pleasant Next The next league assignment for, the Latrobe Juniors comes up on Friday at Mt. Pleasant. Players are requested to assemble at the Legion home at 4:45 p.m. The game is at 6:15 p.m.

Yesterday's summary: Vndfrift AB Lllrob AB TWUIiamsn 3 0 0 Krlik 3b 4 11 Love 3 0 1 Watson 4 11 Natarnlcola Adams cf 4 0 1 lb 3 0 0 Sprock If 3 2 1 Lov If 3 0 0 Harr lb 4 2 2 Mamri 3bu 2 0 0 Rulfner 3 0 2 Talmafe cf 1 0 0 McLghlin rf 3 0 2 Schrived 2b 1 0 0 Bowers as 3 0 0 AWUlmsn rf 2 0 0 Krinock 2b 3 0 1 Steflanla Totals 31 1 12 as-2b 2 0 0 Souiler 3b 1 0 0 j. Totals 21 1 2 Vandtrftift Jr. Legion 000 100-1 Latrobe Jr. Lefioo 102 12X-6 Grays Increase Edge In Eastern Eastern League Roundup By United Press International The Williamsport Grays continue to increase their lead in the Eastern League by shutting out the Lancaster Red Roses for the second consecutive time Tuesday 2-0. The -Reading Indians narrowly edged the Binghamton Triplets 4-3 with a three run rally in the eighth inning.

The Triplets had held a 3-1 lead before the Indians "staged their game vinning rally. In the other league game, last place Allentown nipped the Spring-field Giants, 12-9, in a slugfest. Despite the loss, Springfield remained in second place in the league trailed by Lancaster. Four-Run 7th Wins For Dodgers A four-run seventh inning proved to be the stint that won for the Dodgers over the Cubs. 10-6, yesterday in the Derry Teen Baseball League.

At the end of six innings, the Dodgers were ahead, 6-3. and the four runs in the lop of the seventh offset the three-run outburst by the Cubs in the last half of the same inning. However, the Cubs had the consolation of out-hitting the Dodgers, 10-8. wih Basciano, who slammed a double and a pair of one-bas-crs, heading the hitting list. Smith was the big gun at the plate for the Dodgers as he connected for a couple of singles.

Mulligan and Stifller helped the winning effort with doubles. Smith also was credited with the pitching verdict while the loser was Klym. The summary: De4frre All Cabs Aim Smith McDevitt Mulluin Adams Stiffler iltiams Volpe altera Wstson McCrarkea TeUls Dpdfers Cuba 13 2 1 I 4 11' 4 1 1 i 5 1 I 4 1 2 2 0 110 4 11 1 a mi i i Mrlix-hok Fatora Basciano Patrick Ntchol Syh-eater Klj-m Glawer Gamble Mann Tata la 113 201 1M Acquire Ohl DETROIT WV Ex-Illinois guard Don Onl was acquired by i HI without hiding it, beauty. Trip reinforced seams. Snug fitting.

league players and club-owners have voted for relatively minor revisions in pension fund and schedule fields but ducked the major issue of what to do about expansion. Major, results from Tuesday's Al -Star interlude were: 1-Robm Roberts resigned his three player-representative posts i sfter being one of the plavers' most articulate spokesmen for: seven years. 2 lne American League 1 MOTOROLA CAft RAMOS custom-fitted to your dash from for domttk tort, foroign aeon- wy cor get tK finest car rodio ol Am loMf prico! 3995 JULY SPECIAL FREE Aerial and Install-ation with each RADIO. CENTRAL TV SERVICE CENTER KE 7-894! 1J10 Ligonier Latrobc i fj live posts "because I've held the ture bout at. the Palisades, jobs long enough and someuie Morrj Jf Pittsburgh-S eise should have a chance.

Eas( Ljberty distrja up Outfielder Lee Walls replaced points with fast left jabs when him as representative of the Phil- DupaSi 153i of New Orleans kept lies, pitcher Bob Friend of the his right nooks rom landing ef-Pirates replaced him as NL play- fectivelv. er representative, and i Richie Ashburn of the Chicago Morris, Xho entered the ring as Cubs took over his poM as play- a slight favorite, notched his 18th er representative on the pension victory in io bouts. Dupas went Hert your cKonct to eovtr up worn sttots or ptoHct cor upHoltttr ot a NEW LOW PRICE I Modarn. ttaybrigKr patterns tnhonct tha btooty of any cor interior. Supr-duranla fabric is beautifully trimmtJ and custom -fittad for overy popular moko cor.

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