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SC little leagues Adolph's Rally Clips SC Lumber Sentinel Red Sox Win 5th Straight American Loop Pennant SF Will Play One At A Time, Says Rigney Philadelphia Wi. Manager Bill Rigney said today his front-running San Francisco Giants have a good shot at the National league pennant because, "we've got a young club and six pitchers who are pitching like hell." "But." Rigney added, "we'll with K. Cosens getting 4 for-4. Score by innings: Adolph's 000 013 37 Hits 000 004 26 SC Lumber 020 000 13 Hits 030 001 26 G. Sturges and McCluskey.

K. Gordon and Feurtado. Wilson's Tires 103 001 05 Hits 213 001 07 Cement Plant 500 301 9 Hits 311 201 xQ Wednesday, July 15, 1959 4 MntaCruzSrntlnrl Adolph's club pushed across six runs in the last two innings to dump the Santa Cruz Lumber nine 7-3 in a league softball game last night. Joe Sturges threw a six-hitter for the winners as he picked up the pitching victory. Bob Wright paced the hitters with a 2-for-3 night while L.

Wilcox also banged out two hits for the Lumber squad. In the other game the Cement Plant bounced Wilson's Tires 9 5 No. 10 Keep Your Head Down (Editor's Note: This the If nth in a serif of golf lessons. The follow-through is the mb-ject of today's article). By Tony Videtta rasaiiftnpo Professional A Told to Mat Bowaa For a good general idea of the The Follow-Through Dave Casey and Dale Rector.

Rector later hit a two-run circuit clout to make it 5 2 after the Tigers, second half champs, had cut BUY AT DOME AND SAVE play one game at a time. "It's go ing to oe a race ngni uown 10 the wire with us. Milwaukee, Los Angeles and Pittsburgh. me margin to a single run. Manager Phil Walters' Tigers got a third of the way back In the game in the bottom of the first on a single by Peter Pint and an error.

Pini scored the Tigers second run In the third when, after walking, Joslin drove him home with a double. "And don't forget, the other clubs can be just as tough on any given day. They're all trying to get better. You'll see a lot of food baseball now." V1 Fetty and Rector each collected Rain washed out a scheduled 3-for-4 while Joslin had 2 for-3. twi-night doubleheader between the Giants and Philadelphia Tues Nonneman struck out five and walked five while Fetty whiffed seven and walked five.

Skinner By Mel Bowen Curt Fetty smashed a line shot over the center field scoreboard at Harvey West Little League stadium and the Native Sons Red Sox won their fifth consecutive American League pennant yesterday. Fetty's smash opened an extra inning and sparked Manager Carl Sandman's boys to a 7-5 victory over the Junior Chamber of Commerce Tigers. An insurance run crossed the plate moments later when Lee Skinner was safe on an error and Larry Oneto bounced a double over the right field fence. Fetty's round-tripper was hit against Tom Johns, who relieved Tiger starter Steve Non-neman. The little lefty had pitched his maximum innings six for one day.

Lee Skinner, who relieved Fetty in the bottom of the fifth, got the win. Fetty had surrendered a three-run, game-tying circuit clout to Kim Joslin in that frame. The Red Sox, first half cham. pions, went out in front 3-0 in the first inning on singles by Fetty, day night. They'll play a single game tonight and a twi-riight doubleheader Thursday night.

struck out four) including the side in the bottom of the seventh. He walked one. Johns fanned one The pitchers Rigney referred to ef74 man. were MiKe McutnwcK, jonnny Antonelli, Sam Jones, Eddie Fish Tonight the National League er, Jack Sanford and Stu Miller. playoffs are scheduled at 6 "The way our schedule is right now." Rigney remarked, "our club o'clock.

Score by innings: proper golf swing, tmnK ot me motions required in throwing a ball underhanded or striking a handball. You may hear a lot about keeping the head steady in the golf swing. The idea of that is based on the head being at the upper end of the spine, which is the axis of the golf swing. If that axis sways or ducks and jerks back then you haven't much of a chance to hit the ball properly. If the swing is properly executed, the clubhead will follow the line to the hole until the wrists naturally begin to turn.

At the finish, the body is still bent toward where the ball was struck. The head never comes up, but rather is turned by contact of right shoulder and chin: eyes are on slant as they follow the ball. The balance continues to be firm, with most of the player's weight on the left heel. Next: The putt. FIGHTS By The Aitociattd Praia Richmond.

Calif. Lyle Muckin, 144. Oakland. knockrd out Frank Skidmore, 159. San Francisco, 2.

London. England Marry Dodoo, Ghana, stopped Burke Emery, Canada, 3 (heavyweights). will be playing practically every day. We've got a young group and if they keep their strength- Red Sox 300 020 27 Hits 301 110 23 Tigers 101 030 05 Hits 101 030 05 hell, we ve got a chance. The manager declared that although his starters have been Curt Fetty, Lee Skinner (W-5) and Dale Rector.

Steve Nonne man, Tom Johns (L-7) and Kim Joslin. Baseball Roundup coming through, the bullpen been thin. "We'll need some help too from Gordon Jones, Al Wor-thington and Billy Muffett," he said. "I've had to use starters in relief and I'd rather not do that." There was one other thing Rigney was looking forward to. "One of those .400 months a certain center fielder is noted for." You guessed it Willie Mays.

What's Right Reg. NOW TISSUE DISPENSER 149 1.19 PLASTIC PAIL ,.49 99c SINK LINER MATS 3.29 2.69 DISH DRAINERS 2.29 1.99 TOILET TRAY 99c BATHTUB MATS 1-98 1.59 DRAINBOARD TRAY 2.98 2.39 SINK MAT 1.49 SINK DIVIDER MATS 1.69 1.39 WASTE BASKET ber 1.98 REVERE Copper-Bottom WARE 30 OFF-any type KITCIIEIIWARE 52-pc. STAINLESS TABLEWARE $12.95 FRENCH FRY CUTTER 2.98 2.49 -J "J' GOODWILL CROSSES FIRST Honolulu oP. The 161-foot schooner Goodwill crossed the finish line first in the rain Tuesday night in the 21st transpacific yacht race. By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 W.

L. Pot. CBL '4 ft 1 )'! Cleveland 47 35 .673 ChicaKO 48 All Baltimore 45 41 .523 4 SHOP IN THE GREATER SANTA CRUZ TRADING AREA New York 42 43 .494 6'i 1 i GARBAGE CAN Gal. 4.99 30-GAL. GARBAGE CAN 7.95 With Yanks? RyneDuren By Ed Will AP Sports Writer What's wrong with the New York Yankees? Take your pick.

What's right with the champs? Only one answer. Ryne Duren. The big, right-handed reliever has whitewashed Yank ills, you might say, with a string of 32 scoreless innings in 17 games since April 30. And he hasn't piled up that streak, longest in the majors this season, against any pushovers. Fact is, a third of the string has been run up against Cleveland, and Tuesday night he paired with a tired Whiter Ford for a win that cut the Indians' American League lead to mere percentage points.

It also halted the Yankees' skid at five games and left them 6 games behind in fourth. While Duren was nailing It with a two-inning, one-hit mop-up capped by three strikeouts in the ninth, Chicago's second-place White Sox closed within .002 percentage points of Cleveland with afaiitUaiiB iitii.li WBIG DAYsl ITbV TAe Grtafett fj tj Rodeo of iht JQ SCHS Coaches Get Pay Raises Most all Santa Crui high in terscholastic coaches were given increases In salary by the school board Monday night. The new salaries include: Varsity football, $400; assistant football, $275; varsity basketball, $400; varsity baseball, $400; wrestling, $200; golf, $200; varsity track, $400; track assistant, $300; tennis, $200. Junior varsity football $250; assistant Jayvee football, $200; junior varsity basketball, $200; junior varsity baseball, $250; ightweight football, $300; light-weight reserve football, $200; lightweight basketball, $300 and and basketball $200. Sports Calendar TODAY Baseball National Little League Moose Dodgers (1st half champs) vs.

20-30 Cardinals (2nd half champs), Harvey West LL stadium, 6 p.m. Pony Grads Dodgers vs. Braves at Watsonville, 6 p.m. SLV Little League Indians vs. Senators, 6:15 p.m., SLV high school diamond.

Scotts Valley vs. Felton in Farm league at 9 p.m. SC Pony League Orioles vs. Redlegs, 5:15 p.m., Harvey West Tony Videtta, Pasatiempo portant things about this por- golf pro, demonstrates the cor- tion of the swing is to keep rect follow-through in the your head down and your eyes above picture. One of the im- on the ball.

Detroit 42 45 .483 Washington 40 44 .416 8 Boston 38 46 .452 10 Kansas City 36 48 .429 12 Camas Today Cleveland at New York (2). Detroit at Washington (N). Chicago at Boston (N). Kansas City at Baltimore (N). Results Yesterday Kansas City 1-1, Baltimore 0-3.

New York 1, Cleveland 0. Washington 4, Detroit 2. Chicago 7, Boston 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L.

Pet. GBL San Francisco 49 37 .570 Milwaukee 46 36 .561 1 Los Angelea 49 40 .551 V2 Pittsburgh 47 40 .540 2j Chicago 42 44 .488 7 St. Louia 41 44 .482 Cincinnati 37 49 .430 12 Philadelphia 31 62 .373 16', Games Today San Francisco at Philadelphia (N). Los Angelea at Pittsburgh (N). Milwaukee at Chicago.

Cincinnati at St. Louis (N). Results Yesterday Chicago 10, Milwaukee 9. Pittsburgh 9, Los Angeles 1. St.

Louis t. Cincinnati 5 (11 In 3.99 6.49 2.98 13.95 5.98 6.99 7.95 2.29 1.89 1.19 1.29 .59 LUNCH KIT 11 OUTDOOR CLOTHES DRYER 17.95 STEP-ON CAN qL, CANISTER SET 8.95 PICNIC JUGS Gallon 10.95 SCHOOL LUNCH KITS 2.98 PINT VACUUM BOTTLES 2.19 VACUUM FILLERS ALUMINUM FOIL 1.79 BAR-B-QUE COOKBOOK 1.00 nings). son rraiucsco at Philadelphia. (Two. Solon Rally Downs Leaders In Mid-County Little League rain).

Waterproof, Shockproof, non-magnetic watches rr 19.95 a 7-3 victory at Boston. Third-place Baltimore moved within four games of the lead by splitting a twi-night doublehead Capitola scored seven runs in Major League Leaders er with last place Kansas City, winning 3-1 after being blanked PL stadium. the fifth inning and posted a 13-9 win over the Soquel Athletics in a Mid-County Little League game at Capitola park yesterday. The win for the Senators was 1-0 by Ray Herberts four-hit pitching. Washington tumbled De CHARCOAL BRIQUETS, 10 lbs.

BRIQUETS ST" BAR-B-QUE STEAK FRYER BAR-B-QUE BROILER BASKET 1.19 .99 2.99 2.29 1.99 1.49 2.99 2.29 By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE Batting (based on 200 or more at troit to fifth, 4-2. their fifth in 15 games and Se JULY 16 to 19 Enjoy yourialf Grail Encircled Grand Stand Turf Parking Area No Duit No Hear Average Salinas Temperature In July 61.8 degreei. NATION'S TOP COWBOYS in 6 ARENA CONTESTS I Rodeo Specialty Acts It Hon Show Clanet "The Cowboy's Favorite Rodeo" quel's fourth setback. The A's hold a two game edge over second place Live Oak with three to play. Don Rossi hit an inside the park home run for the Solons in the 10.33 12.99 STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE 12.95 ALUMINUM STEPLADDER, 5-ft.

19.95 In the National League, first-place San Francisco was rained out at Philadelphia, but gained a full-game lead over Milwaukee, beaten 10-5 by the Chicago Cubs. Fourth-place Pittsburgh edged within xk games of the top by dropping second-place Los Angeles Vh games behind, 9-1. St. Louis beat Cincinnati 6-5 in 11 innings, ending Don Newcombe's winning streak at eight games. hitter and drove in three runs to pace the winners to the win.

It was the 13th straight loss for the Braves and the sixth win for the Giants. Larry Earing of the Giants had a 3-for-5 day at the plate as no Braves got more than one hit. A five run fifth inning when the Giants got four of their six hits iced the game. Score by innings: Giants 131 051 011 Hits 001 040 1 6 Braves 100 000 1 2 Hits 000 100 2 3 Stan Pillsbury (W) and Phil Pedemonte. Dennis McNeely (L), Bob PedersQn and Mark Dahl-berg.

SLV Little League fourth. Bob Schultz had 3-for-4 for Capitola. bate) Kuenn, Detroit, Runnels, Boston, .335. Runs batted in Killebrew, Washington, 75; Jensen, Boston 71. Home runs Killebrew, Washington 30; Colavlto, Cleveland 28.

Pitching (based on 8 or more decisions) McLish, Cleveland 11-3; Shaw, Chicago 8-3. NATIONAL- LEAGUE Batting (based on 200 or more at bats) Aaron, Milwaukee, White, St. Louis, .341. Runs batted in Banks, Chicago, 83; Robinson, Cincinnati 82. Home runs Mathews, Milwau kee, 27; Banks, Chicago, and Aaron, Milwaukee, 24.

Pitching (based on 8 or more decisions) Face, Pittsburgh, 14-0; Mizell, St. Louis 10-3. In a Farm league game, the Padres stepped on the Cap SC Farm League White Sox vs. Braves and Yankees vs. Giants, 2:30 p.m., Harvey West stadium.

Basketball Tigers vs. Dribblers and Spit Fires vs. Bouncers, Turner gym, 7 p.m., in summer rec league. Softball Soquel vs. Moose (A) and Camp Evers store vs.

Senator club (A), DeLaveaga park. First game at 7 p.m. and second at approximately 8:30 o'clock. Girls' Softball Santa Cruz Aggregates vs. Beatniks, Harvey West stadium, 7:30 p.m.

TOMORROW Baseball MC Little League Aptos vs. Capitola, 6:15 p.m., Capitola school. Respective farm teams play at 4:45 o'clock. SLV Little League Senators vs. Tigers and Yankees vs.

Athletics, SLV high school park. First game at 4:15 p.m., second at 6:15 o'clock. SLV Farm League Scotts Valley vs. Boulder Creek, SLV high school, 5 p.m. SC Farm League Dodgers vs.

Indians and Giants vs. White Sox, Harvey West stadium, 2:30 p.m. SC Pony League White Sox vs. Ted Schmitt, Harvard line DISIIERS ir 18.88 SALAD SET 6.95 4.66 TRASH CAN 6.99 4.99 BAR-B-QUE DINNER SET, 8-pc 6.95 4.99 DISH PANS 99c ECKO COOKWARE SET 19.95 17.77 ALUMINUM BEVERAGE SET 3.98 2.66 With Hood, Motor, Spit BAR-B-QUE GRILL 15.99 FOLDING ALUMINUM COT 12.95 9.99 coach, formerly starred for Jock itola Mars 8-6 with Jim finta getting 2-for-2 and Tom Archer collecting a pair of hits. Score by innings: Senators 220 2713 Hits 300 14 8 Athletics 141 12 9 Hits Ill 01 4 Bob Schultz and Brad Bogard.

Bill Lester, Joe Brashears (3), Rick Smith (5), Ron Johnson (5) and Rick Smith, Tom Keck (5). Sutherland teams at Pittsburgh. Special Attraction Saturday Only RICHARD BOONE IN PERSON Star of "HAVE GUN WILL TRAVEL" MOTOR TUNE-UP V. $95 Any make of car Regular $9.95 NB Pony Grads The Teamster Giants banged INCLUDES: Dan Jolley's 2-for-4 and five runs-batted-in paced the Scotts Valley Orioles to a 13-6 win over the Boulder Creek Athletics yesterday at Felton while the Boulder Creek Tigers edged the Ben Lomond Yankees, 6-5. The Orioles are one game behind the Scotts Valley Senators and a half game behind the Felton Indians.

Winning pitcher Kevin Crain singled the tying and winning f. out twelve hits and eight runs in besting Ferrell's Indians 8-5 in Check compression Check fan belts and Adjust synchronize points battery cables Adjust carburetor timing Check high tension wiring Clean filter bowls Check plugs ALUMINUM FOLDING CHAIRS 7.49 Household Brush Ass't. (6 brushes) 1 .49 LAZY SUSAN 4.95 JUICE SET CM- REMINDER BOARDS 3.88 3-pc. BAR-B-QUE SET 3.49 a see-saw North Bay Pony Grad game at Harvey West stadium yesterday. The Indians, playing their third Braves, 5:15 p.m., Harvey West stadium.

runs across the plate in the top of Pony Grads Tigers vs. Orioles, 4 Afternoon Performances Grand Entry 1:30 P.M. Parades Square Dances Frontier Breakfast -Order your tj now al TICKET WAGON P. 0. Box 1648 Opp.

211 Main Salinas Phone HA 4-6344 Alio at all Pacific Greyhound Agenciea Total Adult Ticket! $3.50. $3.00 Total Children's Ticket Prices (Children under 12) $3.00 $1.50 the sixth for the Tigers. John Gho game in three days, were hurt by some poor fielding in the Giants' four-run sixth but the Wat-sonville boys led bv Dave Dug- Harvey West stadium, 7:30 p.m. Softball Elks vs. Wilson's (B) and had 2-for-3 and Howard Vanzandt collected 2-for-2 for the winners.

Al Hilton homered for Ben Lomond and Jeff Meeler had 2 for-2. ger and Doug Hamilton were hit YOUR SAHTA CRUZ OLDSMOBILE DEALER ting the ball well as they got ten Adolph's vs. Big Creek (B), DeLaveaga park diamond. First game at 7 p.m. hits in the last four innincs.

Score by innings: Giants 000 304 1 8 Hits 011 413 212 Score by innings: Tigers 000 312 6 Hits 000 102 3 Yankees 010 220 5 Hits 010 110 3 Kevin Crain and John Gho. Jim Smith and Al Hilton. Indians 002 200 1 5 Hits 002 001 0 3 Don Ditlevsen (W) and Al 5.35 .99 3.19 1.99 1.99 2.79 I. 59 1.89 II. 99 5.95 4.99 2.69 7.77 7.25 4.19 9.99 1.00 1.69 6.99 .99 2.39 2.29 Litchfield.

Wally Walker (L). Don Gerig (7) and Joe Pappas. Athletics 102 300 6 Hits 001 210 4 Orioles 032 62x 13 Hits 021 42x 9 George Jones, Jack Taylor (4) and David Carr. Richard Harra and Jay Frye. SG Pony League The Miramar Giants had little WASTE BASKET 3c5Ar' ICE BUCKET 2.49 45-pe.

DINNERWARE SET 1 6r95 WORK TABLED 7-pc. KITCHEN TOOL SET 6.95 SINGING TEA KETTLE 4.95 5-pe. CUTLERY SET 14.49 KNIFE SHARPENER frT WOOD CANISTER SETS 5.95 TU TRAY TABLES HOUSE BROOMS 1.49 COCOA DOOR MATS 2.29 BATH SCALES Bor 8 ORTEX DECK MOPS 1.19 WOOD CLOTHES DRYER 3.99 POULTRY SHEARS 3, YOU! May Be Called By LENNY'S WILSHIRE SERVICE Courteous Operator about Our trouble in downing the Lion Braves yesterday in an 11-2 victory at Harvey West stadium. stan fillsbury threw a three- SOLT.VU RETIRES San Francisco Gordy Sol-tau. the San Francisco 49ers place-kicking specialist and the National Football league's third ranking scorer, is quitting professional football after nine seasons with the 49crs.

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