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SATURDAY, MAY TO, BRISTOL COURIER and LEVITTOWN TIMES 11 Roberts Loses 4-Hitter In 12th, 1-0, To Pittsburgh Major League Box Scores Philadelphia I Pittsburgh abrhrbi I abrhrbi 5 0 1 OlVirdon.ci 0 0 0 rhlllev lb Post.rf Hamn 2 Lopata.c Hobei 0 1 0 5 0 10 4 0 10 5 0 10 3 0 2 0 1 i 0 Skinner H00 3 111 Los Angeles Falls Before 2 Homers By Willie Mays ff 5 1 0 0 01 i 0 0 01 42 0 8 0 4 I) 1 oibecn 4 0 0 0 4 10 1 .10 0 0 3 0 0 Mavs. 34 1 4 ij Wondrous Willie, something of a AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pot. GB 11 4 11 7 8 8 10 11 10 11 8 9 10 12 5 11 Leads Budweisers Philadelphia Pittsburgh azero ski.

33-14 (No outs Yesterdays Results when winning run Lot Angeles ab rbi Gilliam.lf 5 0 3 0jD'enp'tJh imoli. rf 4 0 0 OtSprncer.ss 3 0 0 OjMays.cf 10 0 llodges.lb 4 110 NealJ2b 4 13 0 3 0 0 0 4 110 AYalker.c 2 0 0 0 By FEED DOWN to an 11-3 rout of the Los United Press Sports Writer Angeles Dodgers. The hometown Washington San Francisco fans who had San Francisco crowd sj Willie Kansas City begiftning to wonder jn five runs with two ho- Boston convinced today that true and a doub)e and also turn been hearing about a spectacular catch in field. The victory, the fifth in ooo ooo ooo disappointment in San Francisco meetings with the Dodgers 0 poT piS.niiih.i because he was not hittin8 the, moved San Francisco into second Chicago 5 Cleveland 0 long ball, broke loose with a a hajf garne behind the Mil- New York 9 Washington 5 night) waukee Braves. The 14 13 Baltimore 5 (night) victories are the most scored by Detroit 7 Kansas City 1 inight) anv team in either league.

Probable Pitchers The Braves rang up their fifth Washington at New York-Kem- straight win hv beating the Cin- merer vs Ford (1-2). cinnati Redlegs. 5 3 the Pitts-) Boston at Baltimore Brewer bureh Pirates took a 1-0 12 -inning I(1-3) vs Harshman thriller from the Philadelphia Phil-1 Kansas City at Detroit Terry lies and the St. Louis (2-D vs Hoeft 2 1 snapped a seven game losing! Cleveland at Chicago Ferra streak with a 3-2 decision over the'rese 0 1 vs Donovan (0-3). Chicago Cubs in other N.L.

Tomorrows Games games. at Chicago 2 In the American League, City at Detroit scored). Pittsburgh 36-14. dp -Lopata geance Friday night to lead the Kazanskl; Groat, Mazeroski and Klusewski; Clemente and Foiles. LOB 9.

Pittsburgh 6. Roberts, Foiles, Virdon. ip er bb so Roberts (LN 14) 11 4 114 6 Kline (2. 3-2 12 8 0 0 2 (Roberts pitched to one batter in I' Venzon. Conlan, Secory, I Dixon.

San Francisco ab rbi 5 2 3 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 3 5 3 0 0 1 10 0 0 2 0 12 Council Rock Girls Upset By Bensalem Bensalem upset Council Rock 3 0 10 and Bristol had two big innings New York Yankees halted the sur- Washington at New York (2) 4 to rout William Tennent in Lower prising Washington Senators, 9-5. Boston at Baltimore (2) Rojeboro.e 2 i 2 Monzant.p 4210 Bucks Girls Softball League the Chicago White Sox beat the games yesterday. The Neshaminy-1 Cleveland Indians. 5-0. the Boston MMOevitt.p 0 0 0 0 a Larker 10 0 0 Sherry.p 0 0 0 0 Negray 10 0 0 h-Valo 10 10 raig.p 0 0 0 0 Jackson 10 0 0 Totals 3 10 2 out for McDevltt in Singled for Negray in 8th: Grounded out for Snider in 8th; StrucJt out for Sauer in 8th; out for Craig in 9th LOS ANGELES 000 000 102 SAN FRANCISCO 340 211 OOx Schmidt.

Angeles 24-11, San Francisco 27-8. DP Spencer, and Cepeda. LOB Los Angeles 7, San Francisco 5. Mays, Spencer, Kirkland. 3B--Davenport, Roseboro.

2. 2. Morrisville game was called be cause of wet grounds and rescheduled for May 19. Bensalem outscored Council Totals 33 11 1210 Rock, 20-18, for the latter's first 3rd; McOevitt Sherry Craig Monarant HW (Bv Sherry Devitt, Negray Red Sox battered the Baltimore Orioles, 13-5, and the Detroit Ti- Milwaukee gers romped over the Kansas San Francisco City Athletics. 7-1.

Chicago Mays, who hit a homer Pittsburgh loss of the season. win jn 11 games, softened up Danny with a double during a Philadelphia three-run Giant rally in the first Los Angeles inning, smashed a three-run Louis mer in the second inning and blasted a solo homer in the sixth. In the eighth, he put the inings, night) 1 on the with a back-handed: Milw. 5 Cincinnati 3 Ip er bb to 2 5 7 7 2 0 3 2 2 2 1 as 3 jts 4 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 ft io 3 3 i runs Sudol, LOWER BUCKS COUNTY GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE Council Rock 3 Bensalem 5 Neshaminy 2 Bristol 7 Delhaas 1 Morrisville 0 Pennsbury Wm. Tennent 0 LEAGUE w.L.Pet.

GR 13 7 .659 14 9 .609 139.591 1 12 9 .571 V'2 9 9 .500 3 9 12.429 914.391 4 14 .222 8 Results Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia 0 (12 in- by a 15-7 score as Louder cracked out two I catch of a drive by Gino CimoliiSt. Louis 3 Chicago 2 'night' to cut off a Brooklyn rally. His San Fran. It Los Ang. 3 Jackie three hits in four tries his Probable Pitchers home average to .389.

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Ramon Monzant gained his third Semproch Vs Law The Owlettes had a 17-3 lead win season as he held the: Cincinnati at Milwaukee Had- auuut. Gorman, Burkharte, going into the sixth but Council 1 Dodgers SCOrelCSS SIX inningh dix vs Buhl 653 New YorkWashington abrhrbi abrhrbi Kubek.rf5 0 0 0 Yost 3b41 0 0 Siebcrn.lf 42 1 0 (r i 0 2 31 Sievers.lf 4 0 11 Berra.c 322 3Courtney 5 0 0 0 0 00 1 10 22 0 Xauchin.lb3 1 2 2 Lumpe 2021 4 0 0 0 1 1 300 0Ramos.p2 0 00 4121a-Becquer 10 00 Byerly 0 0 0 0 c-Chrisley11 1 1 Totals 33 9 3 7 Totals 34 5 7 5 Rock rallied for 15 markers in the final two frames taking' advantage of seven walks. Four Hits and wound up with a 10-hitter. Chicago at St. Charlie Neal had three hits for 2-2) vs Mizell the Dodgers- and John Roseboro! hit a two-run triple for them in Joan Kersey and Bunny Keller the ninth.

and a triple while Kersey had a Bristol had seven runs in the rst and sixth innings to make easy. Elaine Elchanko its win Lower Bucks Softball Loop To Start Anew The Lower Bucks Softball League had its complete schedule rained out this week but intends Los Angeles at San Francisco vs Gomez (2-2). Games Cincinnati at Milwaukee Philadelphia at Pittsburgh Chicago at St. Louis Los Angeles at San Francisco Considered by many as the greatest bowler of all time, lion Carter (above) will lead the famed Budweiser Beer team into Lower Bucks County tomorrow. The Buds will be shooting for part of the $30,000 prize melon in tournaments at Jubilee Lanes and Fairlanes.

Joining Carter will be Ray Bluth, Dick Weber, Tom Hennessey, Pat Patterson and Whitey Harris. The Buds will roll tomorrow at Jubilee Lanes at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. and at Fairlanes on the 10 p.m. and midnight squads.

Bill Lillard, who joins the Bud team next month, will compete in tourney tonight at Jubilee Lanes (10 p.m.) and tomorrow midnight at Fairlanes. Horse Racing Garden State Entries CLKAR AND SLOW POST 3:30 P.M. IDT 1st $1,500 4 Yes A Up Fur Biscavne Bay 116 Art Of Living 114 Summer Jewel Roseardan 117 Plane Ada 109 xx French Ace Heirloom 118 Aris Setup 116 Belf aster 116 Pomposity 116 Mighty Ridge 120 Our President 116 Desert Sand 116 Ten Seconds 114 American Gem 116 Roan Mount 114 3nd 4 Mi Red Chief 112 Sals Boots 112 Deep Run 111 Sailing Free 112 Well Seasoned 107 Ace Mar 112 Cabriole 107 Stop Thief lia Chicanery 112 xx Flight Master 105 3rd 4 Yos La 107 Patuxent 114 But First 114 Bicky 116 Golden Host 112 Colonel Art 112 Grand Chiei 110 Red Abbey 114 Mr. Bowes 108 4th Miss J. G.

110 xx Gyration 106 W. R. Leblanc No Boy L. Gilligan T. R.

Root No Boy R. E. Corle N. Gonzalez No Boy J. Culmone H.

Grant No Boy No Boy W. Carpi nelli H. Grant No Boy G. Hettinger YOI ft Up 1 Mi No Boy D. Gorman G.

Hettinger J. Culmore E. Monace.Ii No Boy No Roy No Bov No 3oy K. E. Corle li Up 4 Fur R.

Leblanc J. Truman No Boy J. Culmone N. Gonzalez J. Gilligan G.

Glisson G. Hettinger No Boy 1 i Fur T. R. Root J. Pagano Yos M.

Morrissey W. Blum No Boy Gorman H. Grant R. Lawless E. Fur No Bor H.

Wilson D. Pruiett M. Grant No Boy No Boy No Boy w. Blum Gorman W. Lester M.

No Boy Batcheller Bensalem Nips Redskins In Overtime Slate 117 Pine Valley 111 Cateran 115 Campos Jr. 11S Counter Charge 11S Monetary 115 Sky Light 111 Sth Alw Fear No Evil 115 Athenal 110 Dianes First 112 Air Borough 112 Destiny Unknown lit Called 115 Maron M. 112 Our Tulyar Jeriel 119 Uncle Horace 112 Exonerated 115 Rock Em First 112 Sir Kenny 115 4th Alw I Yos 4 Fur Sav So 106 N. Fall Wind G. Glisson Percussion 106 No Boy Delnita 118 W.

Blum Idun 121 D. 7th Added Delaware Valley StakM 3 Yes 4 Fur lve Got Rhythm Plion 124 Wise Guy 112 Backbone 124 Talent Show Persia 112 King Me Yemeni 18 Deack Duncan 124 Hubcap 124 Vth Clmt 4 Yos ft Tiswar 117 Tommy Griffin 111 xx Show Bridge 108 R. Miss Charm 110 Stairs 113 M. Olive Tree 113 Taniran 113 Mid River 113 Hello Pop 115 9th 4 Yos Mi Nasomie 116 A 1th way 121 War Tune 116 Albany Square 106 Heatherstone 112 Count Swedak 114 Son 116 Tropic King 116 Satan Helper 124 Sarno 116 R. Jack Kirk's long ground-rule homer gave Bensalem Township High its first win since 1953 over Neshaminy yesterday in an extra-inning Lower Bucks fracas at Grant J.

W. W. Blum W. Lester L. Gilligan No Bov No Boy Up Fur H.

Grant No Boy E. J. N. Gonzalei N. Cox TV.

Blurtv ft. Lawless No Boy A Up 1 Ml Ff. Grant G. Hettinger No Boy W. M.

Coolc L. Batcheller T. Barrow W. Blum L. Gilligan H.

Grant D. Gorman x-5, xx-T lbs. AAC. Listed to post. LOWER BUCKS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL LEAOUK Overall WLW Pennsbury 0 9 Delhaas 1 Bristol 4 3 9 Morrisville 4 3 4 Bensalem 4 44 Neshaminy 4 4 1 Wm.

Tennent 1 7 1 Ceuneil Reck 0 4 United Press Selections AT GARDEN STATE ONE BEST: IDUN Roseardan, Arte Setup, cayne Bay. Mar, Cabriole, Chicanery. Patuxent, But Firat, Btcfcy Counter Charge, Slate, Campoc Jr. a-Mruck oui for Ramos In 6th; for Lumpe in 6th; c-Homered tor Byerly jn Washington 110 200 Food Fair Downs was" this 7-3 Louder made homers in the third rr I Yardley Pharmacy American LL Set To Open New York AlcDougald. 021 110 Courtney, and sixth.

Her blows accounted a for four markers. Every Bristol President Joseph Tunis has an- YarcUey nounced the schedule as 032 330 004 4 iniTinrrnw FOWLER and Lowe; KELLEKER and 1011101 r0W Milevich. HR: Lendo (Pharmacy). The Levittown American Lit- tie League opens its 1958 season with a double-header on the Magnolia Park lield. In monte PO-A-Washington 24 io batter had at least one hit exceptFood Fair and Yardley Phar-'the first game at 1:30 York 6 promonte, Berra.

New Hope 9 Wins, 4-3 Neshaminy. blow broke a lhe 0wU S. Our Tulyar, Athenal. New Hope High scored a run in the final inning to nose out Pennsbury Junior Varsity, 4-3, yesterday on the Pennsbury Pennsbury are now Turley, Berra. Byerly Turley Chrisley.

Berra. (L. 2 1) (W, 4 0) -Richaidson. lp 5 3 9 minmon iu, uauci uau icasi uiic im Mptal st xaiu.cj HIM game at 0 CiOCK, Washington New Sandy Kornsledt She was walked Ladillac uai Kaiser Me a won their games in the Watson and Schwartz meet? 14-2. Siebern.

HR-As and rcached base on an error Tnllvtmvn'Pennsbury National Little League Thriftmart and in the second I Jay Leader struck out 12 and plate twice. iTavein Wednesday. On Penn Fruit plays U- permitted but hits and stl In a Junior Varsity game, f. Optimists 7-3 on the bels K. Council Rock beat Bensalem, Kaist'r WIL pitching and batting of Bob John- 12-4.

at Penndel Cleaners; Thurs.json Yar(fley casiiy 4321 day, Penndel Cleaners at Cadillac beat Yardley Fuel 11-4 4 6 9 council Rock Girls Bemaiem ciris i j0iins0n two' homers on theibases on an error and scored on The other two Pomcrov's was tagged with the mound loss, teams of the New Hope scored the winning and Halperin, tally when Eisenhut got two PB -Berra I -Chylak. Brrrv, McKinley. Flaherty. A- Local Schedule SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY COLLEGE BASEBALL Ursinua at Rider CoUeg 1:30 m. DEL VAL SEMI-PRO LEAGUE Fairless Works at (Chickenloot field.

2 p.m.' istol AC at Bristol Businessmen iBristol Memorial field, 5 p.m.) VARSITY TRACK Bus Mont League. Track Championships Bucks H.S., 10 a FAIRLESS HILLS LL Danhcrst vs. LSSW No. 4889 2 m. (II) ab 3 Kausen.lf Krause Diehle.lf Buchner.sf White.sf L.

Gray.p Jacques.p Fleer.lb Biake.ss Jewett-3b ab Grandsb k.p 4 1 osgood 1 5 5 Culp.e 5 4 I. 4 T. 4 G.Hodges.rf 4 P.Hodges.2b 3 Fair to its win while Art Lendo homered in tlx; fourth with two Harper, cf 4 3 it mmtttmmmm 2 Colonial Bar Team Slates Practices 2 The Colonial Bar softball team, 011L Phaimacy. members of the Bensalem Town-j mningsr ship Softball League, will prac-; pennsbury national little tice today and tomorrow accord-. F-ood Fair LEACUE to manager Bob Wade.

Yardley optimist 120 000 one on each time, to help Food Pomeroy's and Cryer's base hit. Penn Fruit are new entriesin the league with the other four being continuing sponsors. Opening day ceremonies will begin tomorrow at 12:45 p.m. Ail teams will take part in the ceremonies and all players will Totals 37 18 11 Council Rock Bensalem mu, ohnson and decked out in their new uni- fhe Colonials will drill today at-IAN and Kerr. Johnson 2 o'clock on the Washington Lane Fair).

Tooils 18 field. Tomorrov; afternoon Coloni ------------------------------446 303 ai Bar has SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY LOWER BUCKS CYO LEAGUE Tmnacuhte vs. Our Lady of Fatima Wm. Tennent Girls Bristol Girls (7) ab ab 3 J. 3 2 2 Sinkler.c Pat ton Scott.if 1 2 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 at Levittown 5.

Charles Cabrini at St. Charles vs. Queen of Universe at Fairless Hills (All games beuin at 1.30 pm.) val semi pro league Businesimen at Palls-Morris- (Island Park field, 2 p.m.) Nrvtown-Langhorne at Bristol AC 'Bristol Memorial field. 5 p.m.) Florence AC at Fairless Works (t hicker oot field. 2 p.m.) LGV.

JEWISH MEN'S LEAGUE NV.e Shalom at Jewish War Vet erans Fraternity at Trenton Y.MHA LV at LJC Bears 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 Rwell.rf Bishop.rf Munrorf Totals Tennent Bristol Wilson.cf Tosti.ss Tuno.rf Louder t.io i1 30 i 2 a practice game at Centrol Bucks Nips Penndel Memorial Field at High, 4-3 BUX-MONT BASEBALL o'clock. Wade expects all 2 1 team members to be present at both sessions. Totals New Hope 30 7 9 Grace-Vocational Game Postponed The Our Lady of Grace St. Francis Vocational School baseball game in the Lower Bucks County CYO Baseball League has 7oi 007 The match was LEAGUE Central Bucks No-th Penn 5 Ambler 3 Hatboro-Horsham 3 Quakertown 2 Upper Perktomen 2 Upper Moreland 2 Springfield 2 Souderton 1 Pennridge 1 In the event of rain, the opening day ceremonies will be held Sunday, May 18. Officials of the league are urging the support of all the area 'fans for the league.

The Ameri-1 Pennsbury can League's Ladies Auxiliary w'U sell refreshments during the games. 3 3 3 New Hopa (4) Pennsbury ab rh(3) Getz 0 ah Isenhut.lb31 0 Klein 3b 2 Cryer.p 401Gibson, ss3 Maxson.rf 4 0 0 1 Corr 4 0 1 Finch.lb1 2 3 Pvle.c2 1 0 Horton.If 1 00 Sanders.ef 3 Hasiak.3b 0 i 0 3 3 00ThomasJib 3 J.V. and Curt Conn a 3-2 victory. In hurling his win, Conn fanned 14 and walked three and going into the bottom of the seventh had a no-hitter. Neshaminy touched him for two markers in the seventh to knot the score and set the stage for blow.

Bob Christian, who came in to pitch the eighth for Neshaminy, was the loser. Earl Patterson was the starting Neshaminy moundsman. Owls Take Lead Bensalem scored twice in the fourth to take a 2-0 lead on a hit by Dave Brown, a sacrifice by Conn, a two-bagger by Jim Schurr and Bob single. two markers were the result of a hit by Vince Siravo, a beat out bunt by Bob Zehner a walk to Herb Cummings which loaded the bases. Ed Fiorelli squeezed Siravo home I and Zehner scored on a bad 6.

Idun, Fall Wind, Delnita. Got Rhythm, Yemen, Hubcap. Man Up Stairs, Olive Tree, Tiswar. Son, Heatherstone, thway. 26 4 2 Tama.pr throw to the plate by Conn.

Bensalam Totals 000 002 24 021 010 0 Potts2h Carsilo.2b Brown.cf 0 Conn.p 0 0 Dwyers 0 0 i Atkinson.ss 0 0 Butecki.rf 3 3 1-4 Neshaminy (3) ab Strieker.cf 4 Kane.3b Slmon.ss Herold.If Siravoib 4 Unbeaten Palisades 4 Drops Jenkintown USS Supervisors Plan Golf Outing The United States Steel Fairless Works Supervisors Association will conduct their annual Undefeated Central Bucks High Palisades High School took a spring golf outing this month at School came from behind in the twin-bill from Jenkintown High Greenacres Country Club, near inning with two outs to nip in the Tri-County Baseball Lea- Trenton, N.J. scheduled for tomorrow but May Pennridge, 4-3. The close triumph gue vesterdav. The Piratesi The date chosen is Monday, ady of Grace has forced the league postponement. The game will be Baseball League, later date Rider College Whips St.

Peter's, 6-1 Jack Madden; pj'ayed "at a turned in his fourth mound win' gl inrs Brn Franklmi 10 a the season yesterday as Rider A College scored a 6-1 victory over Mound Ace St. of Jersey City on Wet- Battles Delhaas JV zel field. Madden fanned 13 and; Solebury's hurler Bill held the visitors to two hits in! continued his magic over Delhaas Junior Varsity by holding the Junior Tigers to one hit as Sole- PLENTY OF bury won, 2-1, yesterday at Sole- rocession ceremonies at Our the their fifth straight went nine innings bcfoio edging with play beginning at adv nf firapp has fnrppH ip league success in the Bux-Mont t-ie Drakes, 2-1. Palisades came a an(J by dinner back in the second game witi a at cjub djning room that eve- Sports On Television In other games, North Penn 3-0 victory, dumped Hatboro-Horsham, 4-1, Palisades is leading land Springfield blanked Ambler, County conference with the Tria perfect 0 record SATURDAY Channel 3 Baseball: Phillies Pirates 1:30 p.m. Channel 4 Marbles: Championship 1:30 p.m.

Channel 11: Baseball: Senators vs. Yankees 1:55 p.m. Channel 3 Baseball: Sox vs. Orioles 2 Channel 3 Wrestling: From Philadelphia 4 p.m. Channels 2, 10 Horse Racing: Dixie Handicap 5 p.m.

SUNDAY Channel 6 Baseball: Phillies vs. Pirates 1 p.m. Channel 11 Baseball: Spnators vs. Yankees 1:55 p.m. Channel 3 Baseball: Red Sox vs.

Orioles 2 Channel 7 Roller Derby: Bomb-j ers vs. Chiefs 2:30 p.m.! Channel 13 Chess: Featuring Bobby Fischer 3 p.m. BIG PURSE FOR BROWN HOUSTON; Tex. UP weight champion Joe Brown collected his biggest single $36,245 for his technical knockout over Dupas Wecnesday night. 1 chalking up his win.

Rider had seven hits with Jim Inman getting a single and triple. His triple in the first helped to account for two runs. Marty Hillman had a three bagger in tne sixth. Rider is now 9 son. bury.

Warner fanned 18 in the seven inning contest. Last week. Warne fanned 17 Delhaas batters. In 2 for the sea-j each game, Warner did not walk i a batter. FREE PARKING ning.

Reservations for tee-off time may be made by phoning program chairman Frank John, extension 298 at the steel plant. Sarr.rf 0 Totals Bensalem Nesheminy 29 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Garden State Results (CL I AH AND M.0W) 1st 2 as Pur Polly Doodle flLawlass) 13.04 9.90 Totals 25 000 20001 Same Thing (J. Truman) 12.20 8.20 Ky. Boot (L. Gilligan) 8.09 4 Yes A Up 4 Fur Susie J.

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