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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 27

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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES THURSDAY AUGUST 21 1958 JINX TEAM BEATS BRAVES Milwaukee Loses 12th Game to Los Angeles as Stan Williams With Help From Johnny Klipp- stein Hurls 2 to 1 Victory TWO ROOKIES HELP OUT sar Streak With Spahn Long Ball Hitting by Pignatano and Larker Provides the Run i Los Angeles Aug 20 (AP) Warren Spahn veteran Milwaukee letMiander Los Angeles Aug 20 (AP) dropped his 25th game to Los Angeles Dodgers Dodgers in 39 decisions downed the Milwaukee Braves used gainst the Dodgers in recent years tonight for the 1-th time in because 0f (heir predomi- Hats Headline Fashion A ole On Golf Links DAR1E Conn Aug 2Q(AP) The new golf hats are for the birds the fashion note from the Wee Burn country club where the lead ing women amateur players are competing this week for the 58th National champion- ship There used to be a time when milady of the links was concerned only with the power of her brassie or the accuracy of her wedge Now odd chapeaux are the rage of the feminine golfers the more eccentric the better Mrs William Grainger of Bernardsville came to the first tee Monday in a flamboyant straw job with a bright head sticking out of the front of it and feathers dangling from the sides and back Many of the ladies are going in for broad-brimmed straws wuth colorful ribbons for bands mm 18 games winning 2-1 on the 6-hit pitching of Stan Williams nantly right-handed hitting line-up Spahn defeated kr A Pros Shore Top Spot In Canadian Golf Edmonton Alberta Aug 20 (AP) Don January lanky Texan from Eastland and rugged Mike Fetchik of Yonkers posted 5-under-par 65s today to share the first- round lead in the $25000 Canadian Open golf championship over the Mayfair course i Both returned home at the tail-end of an entry list of 101 pros and amateurs who gave this Southwest Edmonton layout a terrific lacing In one of tfte greatest one-day mass assaults on par in the history of the open more than 30 clobbered the course for sub-par rounds and another 11 hit par 70 on the nose The parade of par-busters started late in the day when the big boys among the field: took dead aim at the 6657-yard layout and it continued until the last putt went down The final tally showed seven pros bracketed at 66 one stroke behind the pace-setters another 10 with 67s five with 68s and 12 with 69s A 66 fired by George Ber-nardin 29-year-old native of Lawrence Mass who sells mutuels tickets at a Florida dog track in the winter appeared to be good enough to stand up late in the day Bill Webb of Kansas City fired a pair of 34s for a 68 three strokes off the pace CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUES LAST NIGHT AT NORTHEAST Overhand League No 5 RUE William's Market 300 010 4 4 2 phwa Jewelry 331 11 11 2 Jones and Williams: Lane and Carter Independent League A'o A 101 000 l' 2 3 Aon Products 118 222 16 20 5 and the long-ball hitting of them for the first time in rookies Joe Pignatano and! seven years last month Norm Larker A crowd of 27431 watched A II 1 DCPAIM the Dodgers score their eighth nlllU flLUml! victory in nine games and their third in a row over the1 Braves Los Angeles now is assured of winning its 22- game season series with the a 4-Game Losing Streak Is world champions Snapped in 7-1 Victory Williams a rookie right- Over Cleveland hander appeared bent on his' since July 11 but was yanked TWO HOMERS BY BERRA in favor of Johnny Klippstein! after the Braves got two men Art Ditmar Is First New York on with two out in the ninth Pitcher to Go Route in 13 Games Klippstein struck out Del RAINED OUT Katz players watch the downpour from the edge of the dugout after last night's Ban Johnson league play-off game with Western Auto was called off Katz was leading 3-0 with one out in the first of the third With the series squared at one-all the third game will he played at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at stadium From left to right are Jay Bucher catcher Dick Kenworthy shortstop Ronnie Ragland second baseman Howard dayman outfielder my BIG STRETCH FOR THE OCT Going all out Norm Siebern Yankee left fielder gloves the ball for an out to take a hit away from Billy Hunter of Cleveland in the second inning yesterday at Yankee stadium The Yanks won 7-1 behind the 8-hit pitching of Art Ditmar (Wirephoto) MIDftET Jessel to Introduce Baseball to Middle East Golf Notes SEVEN IN A ROW FOR WHITE SOX New York Aug 20 (AP) George Jessel left today by air for Israel carrying tvith him three complete sets of baseball uniforms to introduce the game to the Middle East SUNDAY AUG 24 OPEN COMPETITION CHAMPIONSHIP MEET 50-LAP FEATURE Time Trials 6:30 RACES 7:30 Rice to end the game Loser Warren Spahn lasted seven innings and gave up a 4-game losing streak today I I The Braves scored their run Chicago Continues Its Stretch in the first when Eddie Math- defeating the Cleveland In- Rur Wjth 1Q fo Tri ews reached base on a field- dians 7-1 behind Art Ditmar si umph Over Red Sox er's choice and sprinted all 3-hitter Yogi Berra slammed I the way in from first on Hank two home runs for the gunshot double off the lean league leaders left field screen I The victory was only the JIM LANDIS CLINCHES IT kcm Sanction On the event leftv net the three flights of the Quivira Women's Golf association this week were separated by only a single stroke Mrs Warren Boozer championship had 74 Mrs Arnold Summers class I took a 75 and Mrs Jack Baasel class 2 a 76 Winners of 9-hole events were Mrs Ralph Blacktin most 7s and Mrs Grev Llnsley high poker hand Next Tuesday Is to be guest day MAIL It you prefer you mav itnie your Want Ad just as vou desire it to aDDear and mail it to The Kansas City Slar Kansas Citv Mo 17900 BASEBALL NOTE Kissick Son of the Senior 3 and 2 league would like out-of-town games for Frida? nights and Sundays Call Che TRUMAN RD-1 1 8 (v rTTPTTl The Dodgers picked up their third in the last 11 games for A 2-Run Homer in Seventh "'ahab 4 fi003' after 6 30 eve COUNT FIVE you save these ways and more buying Plymouth now at lowest prices runs in the fifth Pignatano the Yankees but it gained produced the first one with a them a split in the 2-game 320-foot home run over the series with the Tribe and a screen He has only 22 hits 7-4 season edge on' Cleveland this season and seven of them a Yankee stadium Ditmar Chicago White Sox continued are homers Junior Gilliam was the first ankee hurlertheir stretch run today by walked after Pignatano's blast t0 roule in 13 games heir seventh con- and scored when Larker was his 9th victory agamst "lnmn8 lhcir slammed a 400-foot triple over Tour losses Berra's homers were his 18th and 19th It was the first time the stocky catcher hit two homers in one game this year and the tenth time a I Yankee had connected twice in the same game A crowd of 18584 saw Berra snap a scoreless pitching duel between Ditmar and Rookie Gary Bell in the fourth ly scored five runs a drive into the center field bleachers aVrkPa- Berra hit his second 4-bagger with a runner on base in the sixth to increase New lead to 3-0 Grounded out for Spahn in 8th Ran for Torre in 9th MILWAUKEE 10P OOP 1 LOS ANGELES OOO 020 2 inning With Logan 2 PO-A Milwaukee 24-8 Los rnk) Angeles 27-11 DP Gilljam-Neal-Larker 1 Mil tano Aaron Larker Pignatano IP ER BB SO Epahn fL 16-9) 7 4 2 2 2 5 McMahon 1 0 0 0 0 0 Williams (W 9-7) 8 6 1 1 3 3 secutive victory defeating the Boston Red Sox 0-8 The victory held the within 101 games of the leading New York Yankees whom they play tomorrow night The White Sox apparently wrapped up this one in the first inning when they quickdriving out Ted Bowsfield the starting rookie left-hander However they were fortunate to win as the home Sox scored four times in the sixth to go ahead 8-7 1 YOU PAY LESS FOR YOUR NEW PLYMOUTH BUT GET MORE FOR TOUR OLD CAR! New Plymouth prices are at the lowest and your Plymouth dealer needs used cars trade high to get yours! See him! offering top dollar right now! Klippstein L3-0 0 0 0 1 Venzon Conlan Seeorv Sudol 2 10 A 7341 Jim Landis belted a 2-run homer in the seventh regaining the lead for Chicago which added an insurance tally in the eighth And the home Sox threatened again in the ninth when they loaded the bases with two out Gerry Staley fourth Chicago pitcher came in and struck out Don Buddin ending the game Jim Wilson starting Chicago right-hander failed for the 10th consecutive time to complete a game Ted Williams who inched his batting average up one point to 316 in his belated drive toward another league batting crown slammed a run homer for the losing Sox in the fifth It was Ted's 21st of the season CLEVELAND NEW YORK AB HI AB Moran 2b-ss 5 0 DMcD 5 0 0 Vernon lb 4 0 llLumpe3b 3 0 1 Pwer3b-2b 5 0 2Carev3b 000 Nixon 4 0 0 Mantle cf 3 2 0 1 1 iMinosolf 4 0 UBerrarf 4 3 3 Semifinals and Finals Set in coiavito ri 4 oiBauerrf 000 1 -r Heldcf 1 O'Siebernlf 3 0 1 Closed Tourney IFerraresep Howard 4 12 jb-Avila 1 0 1 jThrnbrrylb 3 10 The juniors dominate action 3 0 nDitmarsp 4 0 0 in the Greater Kansas City 000 Total 3I 1 1 Closed Tennis tournament at fGefgeret 1 YOU POCKET A S140 SAVING ON RIDE ALONE! Some competing cars charge up to $140 extra for their top ride but in Plymouth you get top-luxury Torsion-Aire Ride same suspension as in $6000 at not a penny extra cost! Combines supreme floating comfort with the thrill of sports car handling I the Plaza courts today Semifinal and final matches are lined up in all divisions of junior play throughout the day YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Totals 36 1 Doubled for Bell In 7th Singled for Ferrarese in 8th Forced runner for Hunter in 8th Cleveland OOO OOO 100 1 New York OOO 102 04x 7 Jackson Lumpe PO-A Cleveland 24-7 New York 27-9 Cleveland 11 New York 6 2B-Power Geiger Howard HR- Todd Ballinger defeated Lathrop Gates I Berra 2 Minoso Moran 6-0 6-0 1 Berra 3 Howard Kubek Shirlev Middleton defeated Christa Car- IP ER BB SO uegie 6-0 6-0 Bell fL 7-8) 6 5 3 3 2 3 Ferrarese 1 1 3 4 2 2 Martin 13 4 2 es: Jack Thomas defeated Bob Bramson 6-2 default Ditmar 9-4 9 8 13 13 By Ditmar fHeld 2 Stevens Rice Napp Rommel 2:15 18S54 rii 3 IMPORTANT DOLLARS AHEAD ON GAS SAVING Plymouth proved it can save you money on fuel by winning the Mobilgas Economy Run two years in a row! But gas saving all! Along with its economy Plymouth thrills you with terrific new GO! CHICAGO AB Buddin ss Runnels 2b Williamslt Jensen rf Gernerti Piersallcf White eKeough Bowsfield 5 BOSTON AB 6 2 2 4 2 2 3 11 4 0 0 3 11 5 0 2 5 0 1 5 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooo 0 0 0 ooo ooo ooo ooo ri Totals Byerlyp 41 10 16 rftenna dConsolo Kielyp fBerberet hBrewer r- Garv Homer defeated Ken Sutoris 6-4 11-9 Willie Stansberv defeated Bill Redpath 6-1 7-5 Lucille Davidson defeated Barbara Puhr 6-1 6-0 Pattv Hicks defeated Pat Lund 6-2 6-4 Marv Bauman defeated Barbara Nivens 6-2 7-5 Todd Ballinger defeated Jim Clear' 6-2 6-4 Charles Caldwell defeated Jimmy Ne-land 6-3 4-6 6-4 Pat Patfield defeated Barbara Wint- lue Rudd ei i debated Pat Luker 6-2 Legion Junior Baseball league and Overton defeated Gates all-StaTS will meet the Johnson and Gates 3-6 6-3 10-8 an it Ed Doane defeated George Fisk 6-1 County Junior A 3 and 2 all- Bob Abbott defeated Jack Huffman 6-4 stars in a 3-game series start- por Mossberg defeated chris wrigw ing Sunday afternoon at Forty- MikV Oberlander defeated Charlie Allis seventh and Woodland todays schedule The second contest is set for Bv'r' jack 8:30 Monday night at Thomas Segner field Overland park Boys' 15 and Under Todd Ballinger vs Gary Horner The third game if needed ii 8vs9nMarndBaumanwill be next Wednesday night Girls' Singles 13 and T'nder 1100 Shirley Middleton vs Pat Pad field Singles 13 and Inder 2 Todd Ballinger vs Charles Cald tWO leagues last year the we jr Girls' is and inder American Legion all-stars 4 30 Hicks and Luker vs Robertson and padfieid swept a 2-game series 3 00 Nivens and Bauman vs Hember Fen 08ennr Men's Single HURLER TO DODGERS 5 30 Norman Hines vs Pnhert Garett llunLLn IU UUUUUIO 6:00 Sid DeLott vs Allen Swavse Jim Kostoryx vs Marcelino Spokane Will Get Larry Miller Madayag Earl Ross vs Chris Wright Next Season Doubles 15 and Under and vs Los Angeles Aug 20 i ooT' 1 p'a tty 1 HicitT" The Los Angeles Dodgers an- nounced today the signing of Ioo-Dcn Mossberg vs Mik ober-a lefthanded pitcher Larry 6:00 Bill Danner vs Bill Fithian ft 30 Ed Hoffman vs Stansbery Miller lOpekR tO 3 Contract Double 6:30 Lorfing and Hayward vs Venice tor trie lyoy Se3S0n Wltil 3 Lemerv and Christine winner Dodger farm Club Spokane cf match Semprini and Schaffer vs Cnm WSSil and Jamerison 30 Hines and vs wirner Sem Miller Will he 3 Senior thlS prmand Schaffer-Crim and Jamerison faj fhe University of Ran Hor" vs Bartlf'Sas where he had a 7-2 record 7 and Danner vs Wind iocf son and Huffman laSl Spring ndirwinbbon Hoftn Teazel' At Topeka father 8 Po-mer and partrer vj winner cojH hie enn cicnod fnr "ahriiit Abbott and Hoffman-Yeazei and Irwin sdlu rlls son SlgneU IOr ar)OUl 6 00 Belt and Frarciro MrNat 000 and Luger souuuu 9 no- Llnrd VS anc Grovic DRAW FOR CHESS WIZARD 9:30 Miller and Sutorts vs winner of Mossberg Bobby Fischer Is Held Even 30 Oberlander and Davidson vs Puhr jy Oscar PannO and Lemert 6:00 Irwin and Heam vs Yeazei and' partner Portoroz Yugoslavia Aug 7:00 Fithian and Harrison vs Ade McNay 20(AP) Bobby Fischer 15- 7:00 Luger and McCray vs Holmgren and Ruddefl year-old New York chess 4 YOU ENJOY THE EXTRS ECONOMIES THAT ONLY PROVED RUGGEDNESS BRINGS! Maintenance and adjustment costs are down on Plymouth the car that proved it ran like new after 58000 punishing miles of day-and-night cross-country driving in 58 days At the end of the test road veteran proved it equalled factory-fresh cars in gas economy braking safety accgleration riding comfort Totals 38 8 13 a Struck out for Wali In 2nd Singled for Fornieles in 6th Walked for Byerlj In 7th ran for Renna In 7th Ran for Goodman in 8th Walked for Kiely in 9th ran for White in 9th Ran for Berberet in Pth CHICAGO 500 200 BOSTON 010 034 8 Runnels Aparicio PO-A Chicago 27-12 Boston 27-16 DP Fox-Aparicio-Boone Runnels-Buddm-Gemert LOB Chicago 5 Boston 11 2B Boone Iandi White Jensen Williams Landis Phillips SF Malzone RBI Landis 4 Lollar Boone 2 Smith Phillips Lown Buddin Runnels Williams 3 Malzone Jensen Wilson 4 8 6 Shaw 3 Lown (W 3-21 3's 4 Staley Bowsfield 4 Wall 1 3 Fornieles 4 Byerly (L 1-2) 1 Kiely 2 tl Stewart Paparella Tabacchi Runge 3:03 12401 5 AND YOU'RE 'WAY AHEAD IN CASH VALUE AT TRADE-IN TIME! rour new Plymouth with it3 rangy sweeping Silver Dart Styling is so far ahead of the rest now that it will still look new and fresh when you trade bring a higher allowance That cuts the per of driving Plymouth still more I See your Plymouth dealer today! You'll he amazed to learn how little it costs to drive a brand-new Plymouth instead of worrying about the expense of tires and repans and replacements on your present carl SAVE WITH SAFETY 3-T Super-Cushion by GOODYEAR NEW LOW PRICE 1095 FiTo 15 Fits rnot I pre-1957 modrls of AM fSKKSS Hudson! tnhe Nash and Slade- Pn7 runnable tire EXTRA SPECIAL! aap NEW LOW PRICES 1 on TIRK9 750 114 Pits 1 950 -'57 larkwsll nnrt models of Tubeless plus Ford Chevrolet andtux and recap-Plymouth pable dre GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES Kansas City Independence North Ii North Mission 1501 Main 300 Main 401 Armour Kd Antioch enter 6230 Johns Ur i wizard drew with the young Argentinian grand master Oscar Panno in the interzonal chess tournament today But the youthful American still trailed pace setting Mikhail Talj of Russia by 15 points LOOK dver Star Want Ad todav man' offers will interest you EAGLES DROP DOROW Hershey Pa Aug 20 (AP) A1 Dorcw veteran quarterback obtained last year from the Washington Redskins was released today by the Philadelphia Eagles of the National football league Today best buy best trade Special! 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