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Independent du lieu suivant : Long Beach, California • 17

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1 ftVv 1 HEAP BfC BRAVE MMDS BEST PUNCH Argument began, fight ensued and one player got Robinson (arrow), knocking Robinson to ground, Flght-came aboot after. RoUnion tried to ttntch double Into triple mid tome to tonli with Mathew. after latter tagged him Out Mathews was kicked out of game, Robinson helped out AP Wirephoto) knocked out and- another kicked out in first game of Braves-Redlegs game Monday night. Teammates struggle, to contain 'Eddie Mathews (circle) after he landed haymaicer to face of Reds Frank blinitWB. iptiUtr of chest pains.

He oh Williams to pitch Thun-given -a complete physical days'; finale against the examination at a Chicago Cubs to he could be ready hospital Monday and team to face-the Giants when standings in importance for physicians reported nothing the Dodgers' return home both managers Monday. more, carious than a muscle ight. He was jnight on the eve of a three- soreness: happy to change the rOti- lb jodmnictihla Bnda Dodgers and Cub. Both-he ta hi. White Sox Must Be' Given Edge BASEBALL AND SOME BASKETBALL TOO: Baseball men are still pot willing to admit the Pittsburgh Pirates are home free despite their solid lead.

However, it is conceded that, the -has -been reached where each new Pirate win puts hack-breaking pressure. on the other contenders and that the coupe Jack sports writer and columnist for The Inde- pendent. Press-Telegram for foe past 10 years, Monday WJ? .1 -r r. 4 r.V lost 1 0'foilowrt- It appeared Monday that coim -next a prying the Dodgers will fining their muscles and sharpening their hatting eyes at tha same old stand Vera Beach, Fla. Red Patterson, vice president and publicity dlree-of foe Dodgers, told newsmen over the weekend that the team going plans to train at Ven Beach despite offers from Southerln California communities eager to hire the major league team here.

jtoiy in opener Third htfeoan Eddie Math-ews of the Braves and. out' Adder. FTank 'Robinson of the Reds enlivened the'- opener wifo. a seventh budng fist-fight The brawl cameL kbout after Robinson tried to stretch double into a triple, Both pleyeri exchanged words ami Mathews then landed-o punch on Rqbtnspn's right eye, which Oausdl -the Cindiuiatl outfielder to teave foe gentA Mafoeato was ejected tar the ufopires. PfJRKEY scattefed 10 hlU In registering 12th victory 'against seven', losses in foe nightcap.

The Reds got to tCarfton Willey for their, first run tn the slxth inning on Robinsons double and Ed Bailors single, then added three more runs in the, seventh with the aidof Robin-eons two-run homer. It was his 23id of the year. In the eighth inning of foe nightcap, Robinkmi dove into ft 24 to fjj Maloney, a 20 year old righthander, was credited with handed lineup against the-righthanded CardwelL Davis, making a spectacular spurt since gaining regular status hSs brought his average to .283, fourth best on foe diib. Last years Cbast League batting champion has been v- Norm Larker (.310) and Wally Moon Davis has a 15-game hitting streak, matching! the Dodgers 'longest of the season. HOWARD has beta in a Mump ever since the Dodg-eg; left weeks ago.

He has teen benched twice during the trift tat Alston will give him an-other chance, testa on his performance in batting practice Monday. With only ix hits in 33 chanqea on the roadv Howtrds average has droppol from .293 to .275. j. TR. BOB LEMON Gels Dut Recognition LEMON IN CLEVELAND IIALLOFFkME CLEVELAND (UPI) Ilw Cleveland chapter it foe Baseball, Writers Association Monday voted fonner Indian pitcher Bob Lemon Into foe Cleveland Baseball Hall of Famf at the Cleveland Stadium.

Lemon becomes tha fourth pitcher selected for foe Hall of Fame. The others are Cy Young, Mel and Bob larder were Young, and Haider original selections when the Cleveland shrine was established In 1951. Feller was elected when, he retired from baseball a iofLyears -''Lemon. won 297, games, -wag a 20-gamr winner In even different seasons and pitched 'a no-Mtter against Detroit in 1948,. Lemon Is now In the tasinese- In his.

home town of Long Beach, Calif. mi ft'i S5 this; afternoon. Banks leads the league with' 33 hone runs-aiM 93 nine batted in. .291,, four He is points' average. Dodger trainer BUllBuhler described Williams' injury -as "general soreness end said it was not serious.

He -should be able to pitch in 1 the St. Louis series this weekend. Williams was given diathermy and. massage treatments Monday while some of foe Dodgers took special tatting practice at Wrigley Field. ALSTON HAD counted ELROY FACE Suffers 6th Loss.

CHARGERS LOSE KICKER REIFSNYDER Bob Reifsnyder, fonner Navy all-America lineman, who kicked three field goals and one conversion last Thursday, night in the Chargers' 22-13 victory over quit tbf team Monday. Reifsnyder said he asked Sid GUllam tbjreda him to tha New York Titans because his wife Is expecting child there soon. I wanted to be near her, but Gilliam refused to trade me, so I'jutt decided to qulthesald. Infoer action the Chargers dropped three players from their roster. They were.

Grover Garvin, defensive halfback from tha University of California; Hal Smith, defensive end from UCLA, and Jerry, James, defensive tackle from Gram-bUng College, Louisiana. 8 Wattor esHOllmer 'lirtah'' 'n SSI Tataia 9474 m- Nt MS OH 4 SML Nm iiSUSMM. Pegs C-l CoL 1) to nail down fbeJN tional pennant And it looks as if that magic -number definitely will hold up Which means the Pirates -need only play .484 ball to reach that Broken dotal, that would be a record of only 21 winsjggainst 22 defeats. Naturally Ihelr potential definitely greater than that By comparison, the Braves must play ,644 (29-16) in order to reach 89; St Louis, .634 (26-15), and Los -Angeles, 65100-16). Of course, rivals' ire still hoping for the Pirates to fade WILT CHAMBERLAIN the3r did Jhe last -Taraend- Glut month ynr whM tby won 8 games while los ing 14.

However, as wc pointed out last week, the schedule tMs season is much more favorable to the Pittsburgh cause. After playing sensation aT .735 tail (25-9) from June 23 through August 1, the Dodgers have leveled, off to 7-7 on their current road trip to lose what ground they had made lip during their hot streak. They still have a chance, what with home stand starting next week, -but "'time is running out fast Theyre still a good bet to finish as high as second, though. WE ALS0 POINTED OUT IN JULY that 92 appeared $4 Phils Shade Sues on Pinch Hit in 9th to be the magic number in foe American League and even though the Baltimore Orioles are tenaciously hanging in there; it still appeals terbe a two-way fight between the since his early season no-hit'ter, is Koufax opponent today; Cardwell (5-12) has pitched ortiy- one complete giune against the Dodgers in 12 lifetime starts. .4 KOUFAX (5-8) has a four -game losing streak the Cubs, hut is seeking his.

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A native of Bloomington, IlCTeele ctaie to Long Beach with hie parents in 1941'. Ha started to work at The Independent in 1949 while a student at Long Beach Gty Col-Kge- 4 He -spent two years in the Army Intelligence after his graduation from LBCC and Long Beach State College. His tour of duty included- 13 mopths. in Jsppn. Returning in -1954, Teele wrote Sports About Town, a column dealing with local sports.

He covered prep iports in 1957 and has been Reporting Ram-games tinea 1958. He currently writes a Sports Beat column in the Press-Telegram. Teele resides with his wife; Marilyn, at 6721 Stearns St. They hive two daughters, Dana. and Lisa, 21 months.

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STANDINGS HI M. Sport oh Radio-' -L Til WON learned that Dodger pitching star Stan Williams, at worst, will miss only one turn. The big. righthander' waa forced to retire in the first inning at Cincinnati' Sunday because of a. sore shoulder.

LOU BOUDREAU, who has his Cubbies on a three-game winning streak to their longest of the year, was equally pleased to learn that slugger Ernie Banks will he In the lineup this afternoon. Banks left Sunday's second game at Philadelphia in the sixth inning because ChisoxFaU to 2-Hitter by Rookie CHICAGO VR Detroit rookie Bob Bruce recorded his first major league victory, de -f eating the Chicago Vfoite Sox and Herb Score, 4-1, Monday night on a yield of two hits The loss dropped the Sox into a second-ploce ti' with Baltimore, one-half game behind the New York Yankees. Detroit scored two runs without the aid of a hit In foe first inning and added a pair of uneamta runs in the ninth on Alj'Kalines 11th homfer with a man on base. Kaline was given life when right fielder A1 Smith dropped Ms foul fly which would have ended the inning. Aside from Kalinea homer, Score gave up an infield drib? abler to Rocky Colavito in the tiiird and a line single to Charley Makwell in the eighth; He walked nine and fanned seven in suffering hii seventh loss against three victories.

1 ui T-Sn. MttauT, Today Sports Card 3 em, PITTSBURGH (UPI) Tony Gonzalez smashed a a two-out pinch double in the ninth inning Monday night to score Ruben Amaro the run that gave the Philadelphia Phils a 4-3 victory over the league-leading i 1 1 a Pirates. The blow came off reliever Elroy Face, who was charged with. Ms sixth defeat, tat it gave Art Mahaffey his first major league Gonzalez tatted for Mahaffey ami shot foe tall to cento-field after pinch-hitter Clay Dal-rymple had singled. Bobby Malkmus ran for Dalrympie but was forced at second I Each team registered nine Mts as the Pirates suffered their first defeat after three-game winning streak NATIONAL LIAMS PHhtoimt St.

Lauto WhaautM I suaLtftSffl gas- a CtoCtonaH Philadttoli Sm Fram 4, Piltiturat Pranchea St. Lauto (nlMri Salta VL.Hoak (Mar" Yankees end WhiteSox. They are the only ones with the potential to win 92. Even though the Yanks were atill favored in the latest odds released a believe that Chicago should now lie conceded foe favorites role. Hie Hose have much the more favorable schedule from here on out For instance, in the final month the Yanks play only 12 of 29 games at home while foe Chisox play 16 of -25 on theif homc grounds.

Some say that the Yanks get a big break in that their final 11 games of tha season are with Washington and Boston, tat. thus 'for those two clubs have been the toughest of all for the Yankees to beat Both hold seasonal Cdgt up to now. Meanwhile, the -White Sox play only eight games in the final 14 days of the campaign the six off days enabling their pitching staff to get extra rest Six of foose concluding games are with their fovorite "cousins, foe Cleveland Indians. They also play, one with Kansas Gty, 'another with Detroit The Yankees' vaunted power will have-to assert itself qujckly in the next two or three weeks if they expect to regain the championshipi WILTVCTHE STILT) return to pro basketball was no big surprise (o those in the NBA. They have long pointed out there was.

more to hii "quitting merely than the.explanation that he Was being ganged up on by dppbsing players. felt that Ms announced "retlrengnt was planned so he could be; free to grab a paid vacation1 with the Harlan Globetrotters ea their annual summer tour of- Europe, and also set'nptta fantastic contract he received from foe. Philadelphia Warriors the past week. Tha new three-year contract makes him, the paid man in pro sports, which means hell receive in excess of 385,000, per year, which is almost" 4 times greater than tha previous record salary jn the NBA While everyone lit foe NBA expected him tack, rival (Continued w.W4?,i5,l i a 7 U-- to. -V i W1 1 i .1.

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