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The Weirton Daily Times from Weirton, West Virginia • Page 11

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If. Weirton Merchants Nudge Follansbee Squad, 11 9 DURING ROAD TRIP Vacher Hurls Males to Win fans Return to Normal Over Follansbee Blood ol But BATTING LEADERS BY RUDY CERNKOVIC PITTSBURGH (UPI) The Pittsburgh Pirates are i f.rt extended road tour and hometown Tans are the better for! it. I In spite of a seventh inning ral- Major By UiHetf Prnt laterutkmal Natimal kholl Pitches, Bats Males To Win Over Sox Car finals Bog Wins In SinlingJermite lewve Contests come an early deficit as the Mil. ton Merchants notched a 11 to 9 Curry, Phil. Until June 21 when the Pi-j Smith delivered a bases-haded I victory in the city 0 ftbalMeague Skinner.

Pitts. 45 173 38 58 rates velum Field ha- single to put the Pirates in front, 0 lhe Railroad field last night. iGroat, Pitts. 45 198 29 65 ral rates bitues Will a blood pressure and soothed ulcers. For 13 days no nail-bring, suspense and climax.

Television fans will be certain catching the late movie again. But admit that an Alfred Hitchcock thriller is excilim -Weirlon tucked the game away 'th a scoring splurge in four sac- jumping last Tuesday night when jnningS( The collective ulcers were the score was tied in the llth inning against the Cincmnal' Ke' Brulon, Mil. White, St. L. Mays, S.

F. G. AB K. 45 30 29 109 12 38 34 110 13 37 .333 36 136 25 51 45 180 25 58 .3221 47 175 35 56 .320 Pitt blasted 13 runs across Scattering seven hits, Scholl was um th 1 1 ld the winning pitcher as the Braves I' 1 1 rJvM ln walloped tEe White Sox Super JcU mTeYm.te ac- night. lth the wun we five four.

Scholl also plate, drilling triple and lion list night, Total. 20 4 3 0 AH II Link, Senkcr. Ib Hearckn, If 2 1 (I rf Rcchl. cf 2 2 0 0 Totals I 6' Soplinski. rt (I 1 ..2 0 0 0 21 fabncd 14 and walked ICapito.

ss 4 2 2 0 0 0 Panthers six to best Harcharic In pitching. Hwxharic fanned five 3b 3 0 1 0 iWhite. 2b 3 0 1 0 Score by inning-- 0 Mustangs 2 1 0 I 1 4 1 1'4 0 homeruns, at the wo Karavanic also saw action (or the losers and was charged the loss. i 2l 3 0 Super Jrl.s A 1 2 0 Starr, rf 1 But Clemente came through with TM 0 fo'the" fifth! anotlier bases-loaded single aud T-- A rtL. 1 I tflru ll four runs in the second, one in the Ashburn Chi.

40 152 29 48 .316 merj One ot third, four in the fourth and twolPinson, Cm. 47 206 34 65 dolino and Hammond also hit Rcxroad connected for blasU a the Pirates nailed down a 4-3 triumph. as mow-ing the compared to Hoak Provides Thrills a cliff-Hanger "at Fnrbss Field. Don Hoak was in 'the batting The- Pira'es have won fivs: doldrums about 10 days ago. lie extrjj inning games they played was O-for-20 when he walked up this season.

Four were a the plate in the 13th inning "against Philadelphia -with the score tied at 2-all. Then the "Ti- as perilous as the fat'man's race ger" set his sights on fast pitch at a Sunday School picnic. I and slammed, a two-run homer to jibe a Saturday after; Roberto Clemente i i crowd. "sudden death" endings in all bull The Pirates scored their first two ot.ithe. extended contests.

The I extra-inning win on the road. On Giants opened -a three-game se- May 14 Clemente bashed a bases- in setting that would Hollywood thriller ries May 20 and thfe finale did not the 12th inning when 'Clemente Mapped a bases- to give Pittsburgh a 5-4 edge. The game of that series was in' the llth inning when Hal loaded triple that beat the Braves 6-4 'in the llth inning. Last season Pittsburgh won 13 out of 14' extra inning games at home, giving rise to the name "house of thrills" at Forbes Field. IN OKLAHOMA CITY 62 Pros, Four Amateurs Seek National Open A.held that includes many of the leading players on the pro'golf tour was concentrated at Oklahoma City today seeking 34 berths in the National Open championship.

There are 62 pros and four' amateurs who chose Oklahoma City as their qualifying battle- -o- Folliiiubee conlintd Its p- making to the fourth ev- enth, getting four In the fourth and five in the seventh. -0- Vacher received credit for the mound win while Pazzutia a charged with the loss. The Weirton team racked up 15 hits and the Follansbee squad had eight. Plate' honors for the winners went to Slanchik with three hits in as many trips. Glover, Bucci and Vacher had two each.

Basil and Basil had. two each for'the losers. American Ifagut Runnels, Bos. Maris, N. Y.

Berra, N.Y. Gentile, Bait. Allison, Piersall, 40 156 23 59 .378 40 142 31 49 .345 33 102 17 35 .343 40 103 21 35 .340 Wash. 43 161 30 52 .323 Clcv. 39 131 23 42 Power, Clev.

35 138 15 44 .319 Minoso, Chi. 46 177 31 56 .316 Frncna, 39 143 25 45 .315 Lollar, Chi. 40 124 16 3S .305 Runs Batted I National League--Clemente. Pirates 43; Banks, Cubs 38; Cepeda, Giants 34; McCovey, Giants 33; Aaron, Braves 31. American League Maris, Yanks 37; Hansen, Orioles 35 Tonight's schedule pairs Smoky! Minoso.

White Sox 33; Gentile, Joes against Higgins at 6:30 and Orioles 33; Lemon, Senators 32. DeSimone's against Lido's at Home Runs p.m. On Wednesday. Lido's i National League Boyer, Car- play the Follansbee Merchants at' dinals 14: Banks, Cubs 13; Aaron, 9 p.m. Lineups: Fol.

Merchants AB Games, If 2 McAloee, cf 4 I Braves 12; Thomas, Cubs 11: JMathews, Braves 11. American League Maris field, because'that is the site of the next stop on the tournament trail. The field includes Art Wall Julius Boros, Bob Goalby, former amateiir king Charlie Coo, Australia's Peter Thomson and Kel faagle, Lionel and Jay Hebert, Bill Collins, Dave Tom Mieporte, Al Besselink, Rudolph, Don; January! Doug.San'^ ders and George of Dayton, Ohio, was low Competition in the last, ot the man'of six at Cincinnati, and Don Bies of Seattle was tops of the three who made the grade in thai berths in the Open were decided. A total of 91 more were to be determined today. These 129 will Campbell, 3 1 1 Pannct, 1 Glover, 3b 3 2 1 0 Yanks 15; Lemon, Senators 12; 2 1 OjHeld, Indians 10; Cerv, Yanks Underwood, rf Swiger, ri Slanchik, Ib 0 1 3 2 1 0 0 I'Mantle.

Yanks 8. 0 Pitching good for a grand slam. Marovlch, Harrtmond and Me. hits to pace Pitt. He was backed: by Baker, Cox, Townsend and Jen- 1 nessee with two each.

Dasta a Millan had two hits each for the Morris had three hits each for the White Sox. Lineups: Braves Aftanas, ss Grcincr, 2b Scholl, Durkin, cf Jets. Vidas allowed only three hits as) AB HEJthc Panthers the Miutangsilll 4 1.1 3 1 1 4 He fanned seven and walked I If 3 I .0 1 three. McGlynn and Hinchcc saw; 4 3 4 action for the losers and McGlynn; 2 1 1 0 was charged with the loss. 95 Youngsters Vie Today In 1 0,.

Virtue, ss 3 Dasta, 3 i Morris. If 4 3 .1 3 2 jllelba; Ib Pearson. 2b Mntiievich. 3b JF'ankcnfield. rs Karavanic.

il-onsjacrp. cf IKelchak. rf. Pavlic PARKEKSBURG. W.

Va. I Total! DiAntonio, Ib 3 0 1 to had three.hits and White -About 95 youngsters vied today.put 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 -3' 1 0 (i 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 .2 0 '0 '0' I 0 0' 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 29 6 (I A ed two. He was also the a sticker at the plate, smack i Smith, rf Ortando, 3b Gurrera. If 2 1 0 36 10 13 White Sox Markovich, rf Bryant, 3b Stevens, If National League-Law, Pirates 1 Dye, cf 8-1; Sanford, Giants 6-1; 'McCor-! Totllls 0 0 AB 4 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 Hammond, 3 1 2 0 Vagnoni, Ib 3 0 1 0 Mrvis, 3 0 0 0 Hendershot, 3 0 0 0 McMillan, 2 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 0 Sft-holc qualifying tests does not appear as tough at today's eight other sites. These are San Francisco, Washington, Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, St.

Louis, Rochester, N.Y., and -Fort Worth Tex. Amateurs well in cofpe- tition with the pros at four qualifying cities Mondavi when 38 city. Gardner shot a 70-67--137; Buila had 69-69-138: had 71-69--139, and Bies 71-66-137. TO BUY OR SELL USE CLASSIFIED ADS PHONE 185 1955 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4 door sedan, radio and heater, au- tomatic, two tone green, one owner. IStKICC MOTOR JWPI CO Company 'USED t-4K IMT Freedom Waj Phone FREE! AUTOMOBILE ENGINES CHECKED WHILE YOU WAIT with New TV Type Engine Analyzer JUNE 7 AND 8 See for.

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Drive in today. for GREATER mileage 1 BETTER performance, LONGER engine life COVE ESSO SERVICE Totals Score by 33 8 join 21 exempt players in th Na- Jesta, lional Open at Denver, June 16-18. Ferr ncc 3 0 0 0 Amateur Bob Gardner, a 39- year-old UCLA alumnus, had the best score 21 success 1 ful golfers at Mamaroneck, N.Y., Monday; Johnny Bulla of Phoenix, led the eight Denver qualifiers; home pVo Wat 3 1 1 mick, Giants 7-3; Friend, Pirates 3 2 3 5.3; Buhl Braves; Spahn, Braves; Kimberly, 2b 3 0 1 Braves; and Purkey, Bucci, ss 3 0 2 It.Reds, all 4-2. Vacher, 2 0 2 0 American League a Totals 28 11 15 Yanks 5-0; Staley, White Sox 6-1; Weirton Merchants Santilliss, ss Lupinetta, 3b Basil, If 2 Basil, ct 4 2 2 Pazzulia, 4 1 1 1 Sisini, Ib Score by inning- Braves 0 1 4 0 1 0 4 White Sex 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 AB Estrada, Orioles 6-1; Brown, Ori- 4 0 0 oles 51; Daley, Athletics 7-2. 4 1 0 0 2 4 2 .1 3 1 1 3 F.

Merchants W. Merchants 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 4 2 0 0 Dodgers Sign IrvNorenAs Pinch Hitter Giants, Yankees Notch Wins In Little League I Dodgers signed him Monday night Wargo allowed only two hits in for as a pinch dub LOS ANGELES (UPI) Left- handed batting Irv Noren, who hit .311 last season with the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs is a member of the Los Dodg ers today, who performed for the Senators, Yankees and Athletics in the 'American League before coming to the National, was re leased recently by the Cubs. pitching the Giants to a 6 3 win over the Cardinals in one of two Little League, last night. the other contest the ISU Yankees defeated the Craft Orioles 12 to 8.

Wargo fanned 11 and walked five wnile Rafaini struck ou three and passed one in the Car dinal Giant game. Littleton and Swiger were the only players to hit safely for the losers. Wargo smacked three hits, and: Vrtar and Sharp had two each for the Giants. Swiger drilled a homerun for the Cards. Paolisso relieved Young on the mound and drew, for win in the victory over the Orioles.

Alstadt was the victim. Leon Jenkins, a nine-- year olc third baseman, smashed a home run for the Yankees. Foley and Motley took plate honors, how three hits each. Paster nak, Myer, Baich and Anderson had two each. Lineups; ISU Yankees AB Paolisso, 2b 3 2 1 0 Rafacz, rf 4 1 1 0 Foley, ss 4 2 3 0 Pasternak.

Ib 4 1 2 0 Ely, 3 1 1 0 Young, 1 0 0 1 Zapor, 2b Don Lawton, cf 1 Jenkins, 3b 2 Motley, if t)av Lawton, If Wade, cf D. Meumar. rf Totals Craft Orioles Myer, Gaich, cf 3 Alstadt, 3 3912 MAIN ST. UIIONE 9991 WEIRTON, W. VA.

2 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 3 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 12 13 2 AB II 4 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0, 0 Mensor, 3 2 1 0 0 Kolosky, If 3 1 1 0 Metz. ss 2 1 1 1 Anderson, rf 3 1 2 1 Selestay, 2 2 1 0 0 Totals 24 8 9 2 Scores by inning-ISU Yankees 0 1 3 5 3 Craft Orioles 1 0 7 0 0 0 Cardinals AB Kodak, Ib 2 0 0 0 Littleton, 2 2 0 1 0 Rafaini, 3 0 0 0 Swiger, ss 2 1 1 1 Cirrochi. 3h 2 2 0 0 LaPosta, 3 0 0 0 Cassella, If 3 0 0 0 Delaney, 3 0 0 0 Durkin, 1 0 0 0 Newbrough. 0 0 0 0 Zinach, 0 0 0 0 Totals 21 3 2 1 Giants AB RUE Vrtar, 3 3 0 0 1 Robinson, 2 1 0 0 Ib 3 1 1 1 (Wargo, 3 3 3 0 Vrtar, 3 0 2 0 officials said. Rookie right-handed hurler Ed Rakow was to Spokane of the PCL to make room.

for Noren. Rakow has a 0 1 record this year, working in 12M: innings and allowing 23 hits. Theodore at 43, was the youngest man to be inaugurated President -of U.S. Sharp, 2 3 1 2 2 Kosut, 3 0 0 0 Burdette, rf 3 0 1 0 Sellitti, If 2 0 0 0 Landis, If 0 0 0 0 Totals 25 6 9 4 Score Cardinals Giants by inning-- 0 0 0 1 0 2 Sugar Ray Sharpens For Rematch Bout BOSTON (UPI)' Sugar Ray Robinson takes on a hard hitting punching bag again today to sharpen up for his middleweight title rematch with champion Paul Pender at Boston Garden Friday night. The bag.

suspended from ceiling to floor won the lirrt round Monday'when it bounced back after a vicious Robinson jab and flopped the former champ on his trunks. Ray'didn't appear- at all flustered. He picked himself up and immediately launched a bit of rope jumping magie thaj had 50 training camp onlookers dazzled. He looked trim and fit. Robinson earlier had attended a press conference and refused to make any knockout predictions.

'I'll just be trying to win," he said. Fight Results By United Press International NEW ORLEANS, La. Freddie Little, 155, Bogalusa, out- pointed Charlie Cotton, 152, Toledo Ohio (10). NEW YORK Benny Gordon New York, knocked- out Tommy Pacheco, 13514, Puerto Rico, (10). JOHANNESBURG; South Africa -Carl (Eobo).

Olson, 176W, Portland, outpointed Mike Holt, 175, South Africa (10). FRIENDLY FARM and HOME CHAT WEEK DAYS at 12:35 P.M. 11340 ON YOUR DIAL four hits in four trips. Gardner, R. Tompos and Hvizdak had two each i "TMg Hoffe disqualified McCunc to back' him.

Vales and the eve of lhe 1JV59 tourney McC nc hat two hits each for Dame. Lineups: Cardinals AB 11 Anderson, rs 2 1 Moore, cf 2 1 Gardner, 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 in a match a couple a 1 0 0 0 having of days before the tourney with some Marshall College golf team members. Huntington High, consequently, did not enter a team. 0 I 1 0 0 J. Barney, rf Halsey, ss 1 0 1 1 0 0 As a sophomore in 1958, Hoffer runncrup for medalist honors.

Morns, cf 1 0. 0 Totals 39 19 1.1 (f Scores hy inning-Twenty-lour schools are expected Super Jets 204 to have representatives in the one- T. 3b 4 day tournament at the Parkersburg Country Club Some, STATE LINE MOTEL and RESTAURANT Rt. 22 Bosnic, 2b 4 however, may not have full four man teams. Sistersville has won the past two team titles but is not Chenosk.v.

rs 2 Sagan, cf 2 as strong this year now that 1959 medalist Nick Karl is gone. Evcrhart, rf Totals Notre Dame Other schools expected to enter include Huntington East, Marshall UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT and Vinson; Parkersburg, Stone Dalicico. cf 2 wall Jackson, Chapmanvlllc, Weir- Home Cooked Home Made ton, South Charleston, a Vales, ss 3 Fairmont. West, Barboursville and Restaurant Hours -7 m.m. to 8 p.m.

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8745 Tousti, rf Gryskevich, rss may we present fo you A SUCCESSFUL LITTLE MERCHANT YOU KNOW AS YOUR NEWSMPERBOY You know your Mwspaperboy, he bringt you tht daily happenings from near and far the timely ads that help you start your shopping at home. He it no stranger to you. Do you know your rwwspaperboy. as a little merchant? He's in business for himself. He orders, hit papers, collects for himself as well as delivering them.

learns a great a salesmanship, how to conduct his own business and thrift through-spending and saving his'own money. The Weir ton Daily Times.

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