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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 11

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Friday, Junt J5, 7934 Santa Cruz Sentinel II Clhiisox, Ycunilks peira Cirucodl ill I The only White Sox hit off shadowed Don Zimmer'i single i Del Rice and Danny 0'Connell shadowed Don Zimmer'i single Del Rice and Danny O'Connell Braves Win 6th Hits .110 020 I of Columbus -013 020 I Begins Study Of brought in two runs to lead the Odd Fellows' attack. Joe Marini and Erickson knocked two hits apiece to pace the Knight's batsmen. Today, the North Monterey Bay HiU hi ooo 2 iurt King. RBI Costa (2, Kir. by 1, Marini 1.

Weedon 1. LP Weed-on. WP Bagbv. BB off Bagby 4. Jackson 4, Young 5, Weedon 12.

SO by Bagby 0, Jackson Young Wtcdom Liions iace me upumisis. Odd fallow Knights Colwn. ABRH ABRH Martnl.lb that brought the winning run home in the ninth to beat the Cards. The big Dodger catcher apparently ended his slump with the shot. He had hit only one homer in six weeks and was dropped to eighth in the batting order because of a .207 average.

Stan Musial homered twice for the fourth-place Cards, with a man on each time, and with Al Dark had four hits in five trips. Musial now is batting .321 and Dark .516 since coming to the Cards from the Giants last week. Zimmer had three hits and two RBIs after replacing shortstop Peewee Reese who was knocked dizzy but otherwise apparently uninjured in a first-inning Football Probe Los Angeles IP. The University of California board of regents takes its first official look today at the football player subsidy situattion at UCLA and the UC Berkeley campus. A university spokesman said Dr.

Robert Gordon Sproul, president of the eight-campus institution, will give a full report at the open afternoon session on the explosive matter. Johnson, who went to Baltimore from Chicago last month, was a first-inning double by Nellie Fox. But it followed a leadoff walk to Jim Rivera, who then stole second. Johnson, who fanned seven, was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the eighth. It was the first double one-hitter since Bobby Cain and the St.

Louis Browns Baltimore's predecessors in the AL beat Bob Feller and Cleveland 1-0 April 23, 1952. The winning run was scored in the first inning of that one, too, with Marty Marion, now White Sox field boss, driving it in as player-manager of the Browns. Campanella's second homer, off reliefer Murry Dickson, over combined for seven of Milwaukee's 13 hits, with O'Connell driving in four runs as Bob Buhl won his seventh. Ron Kline lost his sixth as the Pirates dropped their sixth straight. Cleveland handed Brewer his second defeat, breaking his eight-game winning streak and beating the young righthander for the first time since May 1, 1955.

He had beaten them seven times in the span. Two of the hits off Wynn, now 7-4, were bunt singles by Jim Pier-sail. Joe DeMaestri and Gus Zernial each hit two-run homers for the A's, who had 15 hits. Harmon Killebrew hit a grand-slammer for the Senators. Knights Lose To IOOF 9 6 The Odd Fellows threw the Junior League into a three-way tie for first place when they trounced the Knights of Columbus last night, 9-6, at Harvey West stadium.

Three IOOF pitchers combined hurling talents to take measure of the losers. Bagby, Jackson and Young allowed six hits to the opponents but a four-run first inning put them ahead and the Knights could never catch up. Catcher Norman Costa collected two hits in four tries and Madison. cf Weedon.p Erickson. si Tara.lf Helm.

2b Roea.c Heicksn.3b Skinner. rf Ctpimt nighf to Mello.lb Wright.lf Young, ss Kirby.3b Costa, King.lf Ftnta.ss.2b Eaton.rf Bagby.p Jackson, Aluffi.2b Lazarotti.rf 2 Williams.lf 2 2 1 Nichols.rf SS31 Old SoqwM.n Jia load 5 miles north of Soqucl PHONE GR 5-1020 Clssad Ttwsatayt McLghln.lb 1 The University of Illinois opened in 1868 with 50 students. Totals 23 I 4 I Totals 23 Odd Fellows 420 012 09 a.j"-". KA jt Prolo Chevrolet Co XWKJ 7 a mtK aV jr a jk-x --r announces Straight Under New Manager By Ed Wilks The Associated Press In 1953, Jack Harshman gave his wife a catcher's mitt for Christmas. He wanted to practice all he could before making his bid as a major league pitcher the next spring, and after seven futile years as a first baseman, they both figured he had a lot of catching up to do.

Yesterday, he caught up with the record book. Only twice since 1900 had major league pitchers battled each other with one-hitters in one game. Yesterday, the third such game went into the books and Harshman won it 1-0 for the Chicago White Sox against Baltimore's Connie Johnson and George Zuverink. The victory left the second place Sox five games behind the American league leading New York Yankees, who open a four-game series in Chicago's Comis-key Park tonight after an open date yesterday. In Thursday's other games Cleveland beat Boston and Tom Brewer's jinx 5-0 behind Early Wynn's four-hitter, and Kansas City slammed Washington back into the cellar 15-6.

In the National, Milwaukee's Braves won their sixth straight under new Manager Fred Haney and retained first place with a 7-2 job on Pittsburgh's slumping Pirates. Brooklyn held on to second in the only other game played, beating St. Louis 9-8 as Roy Campanella hit a pair of three-run homers, his second tying it in a winning four-run ninth inning rally with two out. Rain postponed Chicago at New York in the only other game scheduled. Harshman, a three-time loser as a first baseman with the New York Giants, has won only four of eight decisions with the White Sox this season.

But three have been beauts. He beat Cleveland and Herb Score 1-0 in a double two-hitter in his first start April 19, and he beat Washington 7-0 on four hits June 16. He gave seven hits in the other victory, edging Baltimore 3-2. The only hit the 28-year-old southpaw allowed yesterday was a seventh-inning double by Gus Triandos. But Harshman, who has a string of 20 scoreless innings going, nailed him at third after fielding Hal Smith's attempted sacrifice.

In all, Harshman who was 14-8 and fanned 16 in one game in his 1954 debut with the White Sox, and 11-7 last season faced 32 men, walking four and striking out four. 20-30 Scores MER FESTIVAL Yf 1 JM SUM of bport FEATURING FOR s56 The New Chevrolet Corvette America' Finest Sports Car and Most Distinctive Personal Car it use Price Upset Victory Over Lion Cubs mm DELIVERED IN SANTA CRUZ Last place teams made things tough last night for the winners nf the first half in the two Santa Cruz Little Leagues at the Encinal street pflrk. The Lions Cubs were pounded bv the 20-30 Cardinals, 9-5, in the National league. In the American, the Native Sons Red Sox over-ramp a twn-run lead in the fourth inning and finally won, but Excluding salts tax and licania The new Corvette for '56 is here and it's a beauty. Interior and exterior are excitingly restyled to present a more dynamic appearance.

And the car now comes in six sparkling two-tone color combinations. But style is only part of the story. For the last word in sports car comfort and convenience, there are new wind-up windows or better yet, electric window lifts, which are optional! bucket seats, and a weatherproof power-operated fabric top. (A new, easy-to-re-move lightweight hardtop is available as an optiont and is outstanding for the visibility it affords.) Performance enthusiasts will also marvel at the explosive action of the new "Turbo-Fire Special V8." When this mighty engine teams up with the new racing-type, close-ratio Synchro-Mesh transmission, it really pours out surging power that's unparalleled in any American sports car. Add that to the Corvette's traditional handling ease and catlike cornering qualities and you've got a car that's a joy to drive an dan honor to own.

tat extra cost were outhit by tne upumist Indians. Scoring three runs in the first off loser Jim Marker, the Cards took the lead and were never headed. Cleanup man Dennis Mc-Neely provided a home run and drove in three runs to pace the winner's attack. Walks proved the downfall of the Tribe as their pitchers issued 17 free passes. The Indian batsmen outhit the Sox, 6-4, including a two-run homer by Mike Herrin and a double by John Meschi.

Meschi had a perfect day at the bat with three hits in three attempts. Today, the Elk Yankees go against the Jaycee Tigers and the Moose Dodgers battle the Kiwanis powerglidt Transmission optional at extra cost. 3 Free Itiddic Pirates. Corvettes Had Sox Indian ABRH Or For A ABRH Craig. 2b 0 0 0 5) Meschi.p.ss 3 1 3 Haruell.c 3 Gentry.

lb 3 Odrmnn.If 0 1 J.McDff.rf 1 1 D.McDf.ss.p 3 2 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 Dminguz.lf 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 Family "Sports Car" Kdatoni.3b Konopka, Harris, cf Caso.lb Pedersonp Wilkins.2b Skinner, rf Steen.rf Miller. JD Herrin, cf Netto, McRae.rf Grknmy.rf Gagney.c Halper.rf SEE OUR Totals 19 13 4 Totali mill I Red Sox HI 603-12 Hits 200 002 4 Indians 122 000 8 Hits 122 1" 8 HR Herren. 2BH-Meschi. RBI Herren 2, Gerig 2, Dominguez, Miller. Konopka LP Netto.

WP Ped- erson. BB off Konopka 1, Netto 11. Meschi 6. Gerig 2. SO by Konopka 1.

Netto 7, Pederson 3, Meschi 2, Gerig 4. Vr; BEL AIR CONVERTIBLES BEL AIR 2-DOOR HARDTOPS BEL AIR 4-DOOR HARDTOPS A HEY KIDS Cubt ABB Wilson 2 0 1 Hogan.lf 2 0 0 Lock wd. lb 3 0 1 McDowell.c 3 10 McPhrsn.si 2 0 0 Marker, 2 10 0 2 0 Case.rf 2 1 1 Bourriag.cf 10 0 Crawford, If 0 0 0 it izrr r- Cardinals ABRH Bowen, 2b 2 10 Davit, lb 0 2 0 3 12 McNeely.c 3 2 1 Bowen.p.ss 3 11 Geiger.ss.p 2 11 Fnster.lf 2 0 0 F. Wilson. rf 2 0 0 Bivins.cf 0 10 J.Wtlson.ph 1 0 0 S.Wilson.lf 0 0 0 Totals 18 9 Cardinals Hits Cub lilts from 3 lo 0 COME EN A iV REGISTER Drawlntf to be field JULY 2nd Totals 17 9 3 29 A lmm 1 mzs- mt.

4t HR McNeely. RBI McNeely 3. Bianeoni, J. Bowen, Geiger 2, Crawford. Case 2 LP Marker.

WP Geiger. BB off Geiger S. Marker 3. Lockwood 4. SO by Geiger 7, Bowen 2, Marker Lock wood 2.

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