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I 8-4 Victory Morris One-Hits Orioles As Giants Tab Crown j-gantggnggfnttotr Tuttday, July 21, 195f Antonelli Blows Up Over Winds in Seals Stadium Dahlberg's Last Inning Hit Gives Braves 1st PL Victory Mark Dahlbcrg's two-run single in the last of the seventh gave the Lion Braves their first Santa Cruz Pony League victory last night at Harvey West stadium. The Braves, winless in 14 games, beat Hansmann's Red-legs, 8-7. George Jannusch and Rick Wilkins were the top hitters of the game with Jannusch going 4-for-4, all singles, Camp Evers Loses, 1-0, In Eighth Pacific Grove Texaco evened the score with Camp Evers stort by scoring a 1-0 eighth inning victory here last night in a Tri-County League game. Joe Jellison and Bob Newton had combined efforts for seven Innings of one-hit hurling when the Texaco nine collected a sin- le, stolen base and -a run-pro-ucing single. The game ended with a disput ed play at the plate.

Jim Fitzpatrick and Don Chil-dcrs collected the only Beaver hits. Score by innings: Camp Even 000 000 000 Hits Oil 000 002 Texaco 000 000 011 Hits 100 000 023 Joe Jellison, Bob Newton (5) and John Kirby. Al Howard and Bob Adams. on top," said Giant Manager Bill Itigney as he assigned Sam Jones to mound duty today. Jones (13 9) in his last time out against the Dodgers came within one pitch of a no-hitter in beating Drysdale.

Roger Craig (4-1) opposes him. A crowd of 22,777, a record for Monday in San Francisco, boosted the Giant home attendance past the 700.OO0 mark. to, Morris, Bruce Hansen, and Nick Skorski paced the winners at the plate with one hit each. Morris and Skorski banged out singles in the big fourth inning with Skorski's safety scoring two runs. Score by innings: Orioles 200 0024 Hits 100 0001 Giants 111 50x 8 Hits 102 20x 5 Ed James (L), Manuel Cadero (4) and Mike Johnson.

John Morris (W) and Steve Ghidinelli. and wilkins getting 2 for-4 lnclud- Loa Anatlai an rrancwca AT HI! AH 0 Davnprt.3b 2 1 1 b-Wnnnrr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nnl.2h 4 Moon. If 4 IliKlirrt.lb 4 1 1 KlrkUnd.rf 0 Mavi.rf 3 0 Kwiirter.cf 4 0 1 the mood of victorious Drys-dale was different. "It was a food win for us, putting us up there only l'i games out," Don said. "I've lost some close ones to the Giants, too." Drysdale, the current National League strikeout king with 157, gave up three singles which the Giants combined with a Dodger error to make it 2 2 in the second inning.

Hut that was all until the Giants' Daryl Spencer got his second single in the sixth. Home runs spoiled an otherwise brilliant performance by Antonelii as he took his fifth loss against 14 wins. Gil Hodges slammed his 18th with Junior Gilliam on base in the first. In the second inning, catcher Joe IMgnatano was credited with a triple because Giant left fielder Jackie Brandt lost his fly in the sun. Then 21 Dodgers went down In a row before second sacker Charley Neal, first up in the ninth, lofted Antonelll's first pitch into the loft field pavilion.

Neal's homer, his 12th of the season was his first hit off Johnny in 21 times at bat dating back to 1957. "We're all right; we're still By Mike Mason John Morris pitched one-hit ball as White's Giants dumped the Seaside Company Orioles, 8-4, yesterday to win the Pacific Little League championship at Harvey West stadium. A five-run fourth inning was all the Giants' righthanded ace needed as he no-hit the Orioles tot the last five innings after the second man up got a first inning tingle. The Giants got only five hits but bunched three walks, two singles, and two errors into the fourth inning to push across the runs they needed for the win. Morris struck out 13 Orioles in going the distance for the victory.

He gave up two runs in the first and sixth frames. He walked nine men but was able to work out of jams with men on base in every inning by getting the big out on strikes. Wileman, the Orioles' centerfielder, got the only hit off of Morris, a line drive over third base. No one got more than one hit in the game. The Giants were first half champs and the Orioles won the second half flag by dumping the Braves in a playoff game last Friday.

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MG Liitlo League The Aptos While Sox dumped the Soquel Athletics, 11-6, last night in a Mid-County Little League game at the Capitola school diamond. The A's are the Mid-County champs as they have cinched the flag. Pat Cronk led the Sox attack with 3for-4. Curt MacDonald drove in two runs in the Aptos 10-hit win. Joe Brashears of the A's htt a second-inning homer over the center field fence, only the second time this season that a Little Leaguer cleared the Pony League wall.

In the Farm League game, the Seals clobbered the Padres, 10-0, behind the perfect 3 for 3 hitting of John Bell and the no hit pitching of John Machado. Score by innings: Athletics 013 020 8 Hits 112 020 6 White Sox 225 02x 11 Hit 314 02x 10 Bill Lester (L), Dennis Ghio (5) and Tom Keck. Pat Cronk (W), Paul Flint (5) and Curt Total. 31 3 4' Totala 31 1 4 MSEJQ Stanford Gels Olympic Trials Philadelphia WWThe 1960 Olympic track and field try-outs will be held at Stanford University. The United States Olympic Committee has announced.

President Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson said the tryouts would take place in June, on the Friday and Saturday following meets of the NCAA and AAU, scheduled for Berkeley and Bakersfield, respectively. a-Mrurk out for AntonrlH In Sih; Walked fr Davenport In BUi; Han Jr Waijnar In DUi. Lot Anaalra 209 MO 001 San rranclKO 020 000 0002 Zimniw. PO-A Loa Anyrlra 27-T.

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Antunclll. IP It YR BR SO nrvwlalr, 9 4 2 1 8 7 AntonrlH, 1 9 4 3 3 1 fl Ilurkliart, Conliin, Vrruon and Donatelll. San Francisco (AP). Johnny Antonelii, the National league's winningest pitcher with a 14-5 record, blew up against his home bail park after the Los Angeles Dodgers beat him 3-2 Monday. "Worst ball park In America," exploded Antonelii, San Francisco Giants left-hinder, In bitter beef acainst Seals Stadium's strong winds.

Hr had pitched four hitter, struck out six, and walked only one man. But he Inst on a two-run homer by Gil Hodges In the first and (tame-winning home run by Charley Neal in the ninth. Neal'i barely cleared the left field irreen. It's blank blank ball park. It'i a joke.

"Two fly balls and you get beat. The wind cost me a ball game," Antonelii went on. "There's a 30-mile wind blowing every time you go out there. "It's absolutely the worst ball park I've ever pitched in. Write that and send it to Stoneham!" (Horace Stoneham, Giant owner).

Antonelii did credit Don Drys-dale, the Dodger righthander who also pitched a four-hitter and won No. 12, with "making the batters hit the ball into the ground." A baseball writer suggested the Giants soon would be moving from Seals Stadium to their new Candlestick Park. Antonelii took little solace in that thought, 'The wind blows out there, loo," Johnny snapped. "The wind blows everywhere here." Daryl Spencer, Giant second baseman who tuned in on Anton-ell's blast at the Seals Stadium winds, sounded off against the infield. "The Infield Is so soft and 6low you can't Ret an infield hit through it because they water it down so much," Spencer complained.

"I had mud on my spikes until the seventh inning today. Those eastern infields are hard and bouncy. Here you have to plow your way to a ground ball," Spencer asserted. In the Dodger dressing room, 595 Pacific Ave. GA 3-45501 Rosburg Victor In Utah Open Salt Lake City Bob Ros burg of Palo Alto, sank an eight-foot putt on the 18th hole without even bothering to look over the terrain and won the $7500 Utah Open golf tournament lowest prices in years! by one stroke Monday.

He had been missing putts all dav when he took time to caicu late the lay of the land so he They're Not 'Bums9 In 1950 San Francisco (AP). You just don't call them "bums" this season. Particularly, not in San Francisco. The transplanted Brooklyn Dodgers, in their 1958 debut at Los Angeles, bowed 16 times while winning only six against their former bitter rivals of the Polo Grounds, the Giants. Today Los Angeles was within 114 games of first place San Francisco in the National league after winning a big one Monday, 3-2, from Giant ace Johnny Antonelii.

And the season standing between the clubs to date is Los Angeles 8 victories, San Francisco 7. Don Drysdale said after his victorious 4-hitter he saw no reason why the Dodgers can't take it all. "We're as good as anyone else," the sidearming fast ball artist boasted while mulling over his 12th victory against six losses. "And we now will have a three-week home advantage." The Dodgers head south for the Coliseum after today's game in San Francisco. didn't see much sense in wasting They treat you fine at the Goodyear Sign time on his final shot, Rosburg said.

Kd (Porkv) Oliver of Denver started the final 18 holes one stroke behind Rosburg hut was two strokes ahead until the 17th He won second placc money with a 72 hole total of 276. Rosburg's score was 275, 13 under par. National Open champion Billy rasper of hula Vista, finished third witn 277. Tennis Tournament Players db(S)(S)WffIKl 1 Wjt I TURNPIKE-PROVED TIRES Popular Types ami Sixes Priced to GO Fast! on Nylons Rayons Black or Whitcwalls Tubcless or Tube-Type 14-inch or 15-inch. pi, f.

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Standing in the back is Dewey Raburn publicity chairman. The players, from left to right, include George Stoesser, fifth ranking northern California junior; Clint Arbuckle, tenth ranking men's player in northern California; Gerald Hansen, County Tennis club president and Tri-County champion, and Harry Raskin, northern California's fifth ranking boy. Baskin and Hansen were beaten in play last weekend. Men's singles will reach the quarter-finals Saturday on the Santa Cruz high courts. Dodgers at Watsonville, 6 p.m.

Softball City League Wilson's vs. Elks (B) and, Camp Evers vs. Soquel (A), DeLaveaga park. First game at 7 p.m. Girls Softball Sprucettes vs.

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W. An 81-year-old former schoolteacher, Miss Alene Manville, is reigning as beauty queen at the bicentennial celebration of this Lake Champlain village. In crowning her, principal Ambrose Gilligan said: "Miss Manville's entire life has been one of beauty." TODAY Baseball MC Little League Live Oak vs. Capitola, 6:15 p.m., Capitola school. Respective farm teams play at 4:45 o'clock.

SLV Little League Orioles vs. Indians and Senators vs. Athletics, Felton diamond. First game at 4:15 p.m. SLV Farm League Scotts Valley vs.

Ben Lomond, 5 p.m., Felton diamond. SC Pony League Giants vs. White Sox, Harvey West stadium, 5:15 p.m. SC. Farm League White Sox vs.

Dodgers and Giants vs. Braves, 2:30 p.m., Harvey West stadium. Softball City League Wilson's vs. Elks (B) and Camp Evers vs. Soquel (A), DeLaveaga park.

First game at 7 p.m. TOMORROW Tournament Baseball Area Pony Grads West Santa Clara Valley vs. Santa Cruz, Harvey West stadium, 8:15 p.m. Other Baseball SLV Little League Tigers vs. Indians, 6:15 p.m., SLV high school diamond.

SC Pony League Orioles vs. Braves, 5:15 p.m., Harvey West stadium. SLV Farm League Felton vs. Boulder Creek, 5 p.m., SLV high school diamond. SC Farm League Dodgers vs.

Vsnkrrs- smd Indians vs. White Snx. 2 30 pm. Haney West fta (bum. NB Fony Gratis Pirates vs.

Pony Tournament Pairings Given Pairings for the Pony League area baseball tournament at Harvey West stadium were announced last night by William director. Friday, San Lorenzo Valley plays Mid-County at 2:30 p.m. and Watsonville meets Santa Cruz at 5 o'clock. Saturday the two losers will play at 2:30 p.m. with the winners meeting at 5.

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