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Bristol Herald Courier from Bristol, Tennessee • 9

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Bristol Herald Courier Local Regional National Sports Wednesday July 26 1961 Page 9 Test Runs Lure Speedway ans Maris Smashes ourHomeRuns All Stars Add Three To Roster Top Golfers Predict During Ulx? time trials Ham Post Little League Wins fifth Burdette Hurls 2 Hitter Braves Blank Reds 2 0 last Twins 2 1 Totals 31 5 9 5 St Paul defeated McClure Riv raui ucivaieu mwiuie niv er by a score of 5 3 in a Little 'other run in the third on singles 3 Curtis IL 6 5) 0 2 0 1 OonsWIL Conlan Burkhart Pele Koudas 250 13324 Standings NL Seeking To Hold Up Barber Pitches Bats I Voiding Of TV Contract I PIIIT AIWI PllI fTIPll Thn'lbn owv nlnhl PTTTSRIIRGH 7ITPII Birds Over Bosox 5 1 PITTSBURGH (UPD Mm boost and Brown (7 3) bon (8 5) Church League League game last night 9 State Street 031 131 031 13 21 A 12th victory of the season and eighth victory in his last nine 5 i 6 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 Balflmre BRbsn 3b Snyder If Brndt cf rf Gentile 1b Triandos Harrog rt Busby cl Hansen ss Adair 2b Barber 6 0 5 12 1 5 2 3 5 3 10 0 10 0 0 4 2 2 2 4 0 10 4 110 4 2 2 4 3 10 0 ab bl 4 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 3 5 0 10 5 0 10 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 12 1 0 2 0 0 i 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Koufax Hurls 7 2 Victory Over Phillies ab bl 3 0 0 0 4 12 1 4 0 0 0 3 110 4 0 11 4 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 112 4 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 38 38 44 44 44 48 54 61 Colt And Pony Leaguers Leave or Tournaments PHILADELPHIA (LTD San dy Koufax set the Philadelphia victual rights of each club to com pete freely in the open market for a sponsor of its games The petition filed by league at torney rancis Sullivan pro as bl 4 13 0 3 12 0 5 12 0 5 12 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 2 0 5 111 3 110 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 33 5 8 4 7th With his 38 homers in 96 games Mantle is 19 games ahead of 1927 pace Maris and Mantle hit back to back homers off rank Baumann to give the Yankees a 3 0 lead in the fourth inning of the open er and Maris connected for No 38 off Don Larsen in the eighth inning ord tired in the heat Ted Ellis Leads In Left Handers' Golf Tournament Sam Snead 3 Time Winner Says He'd Settle or 280 CHICAGO (UPD Club pros and champions all with an equal chance at one of prizes the PGA champion tor Thursday Grim's order of last Thursday had struck hard at tlic fact the two year agreement gave CBS the exclusive rights to determine which games should be telecast and where He said the action with a three run homer in the sevcntih frame that brought his club from behind a 4 3 deficit On the mound Babb scattered seven hits struck out 14 find did not issue a base on baills The loss was dealt to Junior McCloud who did a fine job of pitching after relieving Danny Donnelly in the second frame McCloud fanned 10 walked two and hit a batter AU but one run came on circuit blows Woody homer following on the heels of a single by William Gilliam amd a double by Babb pushed Gate City into a 3 0 lead as the game began Richard Brown homered for Boyer Clouts Grand Slam As Cards Win a grounder and walking him Rookie Ken Hunt of the Reds whose record is now 9 7 gave Burdette a battle allowing only five hits It was his fourth de feat by Milwaukee this year Cincinnati Milwaukee Hunt (9 7) ettce (12 6) Aaron Bristol Central eliminated de fending champion Abingdon 4 3 and Gate City bombed its way past Bristol Eastern 6 4 in a pair of sparkling Virginia District One Little League tourney games hero yesterday Gate City and Bristol Central clash tonight on Western League field with the winner to get a berth in Saturday's finals against the Northern Division champion The Northern Division tourna ment is in progress at McClure River diamond near Nora James Babb a cool working curve bailing righthander won his own game for Gate Oity last night CINCINNATI Ohio (UPD Ailing Ernie Ranks of the Chi cago Cubs catcher Ed Bailey oi the San rancisco Giants and pitcher Don Drysdale of the Los Angeles Dodgers were added Tues day to the National League team for the second all star game at Boston Manager Danny Murtaugh of the National Leaguers made Hie St Paul Tops McClure River Totals Schaffer in left field fence after Nicky Gray beal had singled I The latest player additions in creased the representation on the NL team to five men and the to four The starting team voted by the players managers and coaches late in June will her Bill White' St Louis Cardinals lb rank Bolling Braves 2b Ed Mathews Braves 3b Maury Wills Dodgers ss Orlando Cepeda Giants If Willie Mays Giants cf Roberto Clemente Pirates rf and Rose boro league tournament game played at McClure River yseterday Whitaker wont all the way to pick up the pitching victory He aided his own cause by collect ing two RBI's with a long double Gillenwater got two singles for St Paul King collected RRI's and Bowers got two singles to pace the losers St Paul will play Grundy West today at 5:00 pm on the McClure River diamond in the second game of the tourney 6 1 ar (() 1956 and as a member of the Cincinnati Reds has a 260 bat ting average with 11 homers He is the third catcher on the NL squad John Roseboro of the Dodg ers was voted on the team by the players and Smoky Burgess of the Pirates was added by Mur taugh for the first All Star game Pct GB 608 600 532 522 500 484 419 322 Chicago Heist cf Zimmer 2h Williams Allman rf Santo Berlell Ashbrn Kindoll ss Bouchbf 1b Curtis Andsn Banks Schultz By GENE THOMPSON Bristol's shiny new Internation al Speedway put the lure on sev eral thousand additional fans yes terday as Nelson Stacy tend Sher man Ifeinan taking turns at the wheel out" tlie track in Ron 1961 ord Neither Stacy who drives out of Cincinnati nor UUman a well known area driver from Bluff 38 6 14 5 rccr that Koufax hit double fig ures in strikeouts leftfield bleachers I Rookie Charlie Jarnos belled a hascs empty home run to give the Cardinals a 5 4 lead but an un earned run after two outs in the same inning proved to be the de risive marcin for the fans and carried home the hitting honors of the day as he poled two home runs both grand slammers and collected two more RBI's with a bases loaded single Bobby Misher accounted for all of the Twins tallies with two home rims Charles picked up the other hit a single Hecht's Twins ip tr bb so 7 8 5 5 1 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 8' 13 I 4 posed that the contract signed (j7Jlast April 24 now include a provi jsion that no home game be tele (irst Game) NYork Rchrdsn 2b 3 110 KUOeK ss Maris rf Mantle cf Howard Skowrn lb Cerv if Boyer 3b ord a Torgtsn Arroyo Iris 1961 Gievrolet which he is expected to gun round the trai today in a practice run Just the opposite was true with Dave Pearson Mho JtM NASCAR "rookie of the year" Peaiwn's a 1961 Pontiac I in which he won at Charlotte and' Daytona was in tihe pit but the: handsome 26 year old sedsler did not arrive in person until last i night Write fund Pearson are expect ed to be joined by some ten other drivers today as practice runs got going in wnest al the speedway Hal Hamrick track director for the Bristol speedway Minted out yesterday that fans who have tickets for Saturday's time trials may use them for the practice runs today Thursday and riday Itositiwis for Sunday's inaugural VrrhinitKxw 500 will lie establish ed in Saturday's time trials driver will go two laps on Ham nick stated Chicago ab bi Aparicio ss 5 0 0 0 Robinson rf 5 0 1 1 Lanais ct Minoso If Sievers 1b Smith 3b ox 2b Collar Pilarcik Baumann Larsen Carreon Totals a SInoled error for Larsen in 9th Ran for Lol lar In 9th Chicago 000 000 001 1 New York 000 301 Olx 5 PO A Chicago 24 7 New York 27 6 DP Richardson and Skowron LOB Chicago 11 New York 4 Mir 'i rerbhso 4 4 1 2 1 10 Pct GB653 649536535505455448433417368 33 34 45 46 49 54 53 55 56 60 AMERICAN LEAGUE Yesterday's Results New York 5 Chicago 1 0 Baltimore 5 Boston 1 Washington 2 Minnesota 1 Kansas City 3 Cleveland 2 Detroit at Los Angeles night Clubs New York Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Chicago Boston Washington Los Anaeles Minnesota Kansas Citv Does not include night game Today's Games 000 000 000 0 2 0 000 100 10x 2 5 0 and Edwards Bur and White 62 63 52 53 50 45 43 42 40 35 Central Tops Abingdon Bristol Central revenging season's defeat 'in the finals topped Abingdon 4 3 with a sev In addition to his strong pitch ing performance Barber also aided his own cause by hitting his second home run of the year In the seventh Barber walked Chuck Schilling leading off the inning After Gary Geiger shuck out Jackie Jenson broke Bar hitless streak by punching jj nsen ri a single between first and scc a 71 In the Junior class Tom Moore of Napoleon Ohio carded a 78 s''n'orcl 15 51 vs r'end the consent Additionally under the nronosal they violate anti trust laws But it Central Christ 103172 18 Io lead the Lefty youngsters I iiCourn7o network agrees to televise alljplans no action at this time State Street 031 131 031 13 21 iv 31 vs uroa imuj Washington at Minnesota Dan i ieis 3) vs rascuai iu id Cleveland at Kansas City Bell: (6 9) vs Archer (7 5) Boston at Baltimore (twl Mon (8 7) and Conley (4 9) vs Mali (3 4) CnH ntirl League all star clubs leave to day for sectional tournament play The Colt Leagues embark from their Ilaynesfield diamond at 7 am for rankfort Ky where they will battle Lexing ton at 2 pm Thursday in the first of a hest of three game scries Second game will Im played at the same hour ri day club will be quarter ed at the Down Towner Mote! In Lexington The League squad leaves for Martinsville at 8 am where It will plav Martinsville at pm Thursday Second game of lire series is scheduled for riday night The Bristol club will slay In Mar year Jerry Thomas poted a two nin single in the initial frame to give Central a quick 2 0 lead after men were down The Bristol team pushed its mapgin to 3 0 in tlie fourth on back to back doubles by Sammy Oakley and Eddie Turner Abingdon bounced back to tie the score in a thnee ran fifth Jackie Blevins and Charles Greg ory wallked and moved up on a passed bail Blevins scored on a wild pitch and Gregory tallied on Wayne McCall's infield out Dew ey ulton followed with a home It 2B Smifh HRs Manfle Kubek ip Baumann (L 7 8) 5 Larsen 3 ord (W 182) it viinvsu Sievers 1b Smith 3b Landis cf Aparicio ss Carreon Pizarro Kmmrer a Martin Hacker Pilarck Larsen Gdman Totals aSinflfwd funded out fo7 Hacklf in zih! Walked for Larsen in 9th rniAino New York 24 "rk mil JrQB TP1ca90 10 New York 4 rti DPK HW Hama er bb so 1 5 0 by Marly Keough and Bob John son and a choice on Woodling's grounder Minnesota scored when Lenny Green walked and came around on Bob Allison's double A fine throw by Washington second base man Chuck Cottier prevented the was the seventh time this sca Twins from tying the score in son and the 27th time in his ca lliat frame nabningion wu trow 4 0 VjUiva in ouim'uui Minnesota 090 100 00(1 1 5 1 Hodges' homer into the left Donovan (7 8) and Dalev Kra stands his fifth of the lick Moore (9) and Naragon Los Kralick (9 6) Donovan i lyear came after singles by Tom Davis and rank Howard in the first inning to give Koufax a three run lead The Dodgers add ed (hree more in the fourth on a walk Charley single and triples by John Roseboro and Wills Los Angeles 300 300 001 7 12 0 rhiladelphia 020 000 000 2 Koufax and Roseboro 1 rarese Brown (51 Green I Sullivan (8) and JcJlmson BALTIMORE South 1 advantage of a break to jpaw Steve Barber pitched hillesslheir margin to 40 Barber hit ball for 6 1 3 innings Tucsday'a routine fly to right which went night and went on Io record his for a single when Jensen los! Ilth victory with a four hitter the ball in the lights A sacrifice 4lu 11 1 41 TY1i! LU 1 uiiii rnaiHCU me Diiniiiune un olcs to boat the Boston Red Sox Julian Javier and Bill White filled )ryS(aCi 25 year old fireballing the bases and Boyer lined his 151 gif1in(rri aSo was picked for home run of tlie year into the l)p yC)r jt pjfehej jn both leftfield bleachers j1959 RamcS( being charged with the defeat in the second Last season he was added for the sec ond game but did not pitch His present record is 7 6 Murtaugh also named managers rlmrlin Di nuupn nf llr Milwaukee City were going for a I rack rec ord They simply were getting ac climated to the banks and straight away on tlie new million dollar plus speedway layout Their host time was fl 234 seconds turn of the lra'k lap for an average of some 76 miles per hour Rex Wliife veteran drives fromSwtani)W'g was on the scene yesterday awaiting tlie arrival of ii ii 14 19 19U 21 22K2 IT I 1 I i cation and temporary' suspension vented from carrying out the CBSs uwnce umcn med 3 hours and I rf OH iirwl kx IT Mcl I OArtl nnf if tl fUlLI ciiffzir 21 mmUtPS Chicago al New Herbert (7 8) vs 1 i 1 i cin au ma 1e 4 Sheldon (63) Allan Grim voiding the competitive disadvantages Ain nin wh immi 16 22 2 Detroit at Los Angeles (nighti Regan'jr on grounds it violated The NL supplemented its pe Pittsburgh 200 020 7 9 0 i irna 'the anti trust laws Grim received tition with a claim that similar mecormicK wier (5) and Or the petition and set a hearingjeontrads have been made byi sno Bailey 18) Gibbon McBean I 1 1 fl UOt (Tl lor mursaay omer sjms leagues ior jot win Grim's order of last Thursday years without challenge by thej(9 and Smith Burgess (7) Win ab bl 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 3 1103010 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 4 1 Runs Total To 40 As Yankees Take Double Header 5 1 12 0 NEW YORK Roger Maris drove in eight runs with four homers Tuesday night to 24 games ahead of Babe (record pace of 1927 and lead a barrage of eight round trippers that enabled the New York Yankees to crush the Chicago White Sox 5 1 and 12 0 in a twi night donbleheadcr Whitey ord went seven innings in the opener to win his 12th straight game and 18th of the season while Bill Stafford notched his ninth with a six hitter in the nightcap 12 (straight wins matched the long est winning streak by a Yankee 'pitcher since Alley Donald won 12 in a row in 1939 and four homers equaled the AL record for a double header Maris hit his 37th and 38th i homers and drove in three runs in thn first cramn and thnn hnf A QrAr'c 'n fve runs w't1 I vtUl vbjand 40th homers and a single in pne nignteap I Mickey Mantle hit his 38th i homer in the first game while ICletis Boyer hit two homers and drove in four run: and Elston Howard also homered in the midst of the 12 hit at tack in the second game White Sox Manager Al Lopez was ejected in the fourth inning of the second game for arguing that Maris' 39th homer didn't land in the stands but 40th two innings later was a pro digious 450 foot drive into the Yankee Stadium center field 1 bleachers 40 home runs in 96 games place him 24 games ahead of Ruth's pace en route to the i ma ior leaeue record of 60 home 5 0 10 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 4 13 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 36 1 9 1 for ord In 7th Safe on year accounted for the first two tallies in the second Jim Gen tile who walked to open the in 450 6(ning also scored on the homer M1NNEAPOL1S St Paul (L'PI) Right hander Dick Donovan pitched and batted Washington to a 2 1 win over Minnesota Tues day night extending his personal string to four victories Donovan scattered five hits and hit a solo homer in the third to gain his seventh victory against eight losses The run in the fourth was only tlie third run be had allowed in his 'ast four games In addition to Donovan's hom er the Senators picked up an riHLAuiLLriiiA furl) jneine roao Eames ot every ciudi National oothaill league filed a back to its home area jDark's men from San ran petition Tuesday in an effort to Another modification would spe racked up 22 hits and push salvage its $93 million two year (cify that the rights granted to the the staggering Pirates deeper television contract wtih the Co network would cover a period not into the second division here Tues lumbia Broadcasting System (exceeding two consecutive years night 16 7 A crowd of 18 The petition called for modifi lThe NL said that if it were pre sal in on the sandlot porfor i 1 i a3 PDC TTllAnM wiaurxh xicffzwi 0 jtiiiivH iijw ivilipui iti oiu 'pnHOivn vuu mvju uiijutf vuv mv wu 4 vmaq vuru (of an order issued by US Districtjcontract it would suffer "serious 1 21 minutes Little League SOUTHERN LEAGUE Jim Ross went all the way and turned in a three hit performance as trounced the Twins by a 15 5 score In a Southern Little Leafflic game yesterdav Jim Banks put on a big showond sending Schilling to third Barber then took Vic Wertzs bouncer and started an inning ending double play The Orioles jumped in front early scoring twice in both the NATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Milwaukee 2 Cincinnati 0 St Louis 6 Chicago 5 Los Angeles 7 Philadelphia 2 San rancisco 16 Pittsburgh 7 Clubs Cincinnati 59 los Angeles 57 San rancisco 50 Milwaukee 48 Pittsburgh 44 St Louis 45 Chicaoo Philadelphia 29 Today's Games St inuk At Simmons VU1X1V Vll Wiv AUV (sixth hole where both Bud Wil 000 012 1 4 7 2liamson and George Schneiter 7 5 used 6 irons io score noies in one amd ans Going To Martinsville With Pony Stars A number of fans of the Bris tol Pony League have chartered voauinofiii pmneu iu i in nt a bus to follow the Bristol Ponv Berry Linsalala Umonf Slswart League All Stars Thursday when! they travel to Martinsville Vir rMooo i gima to take on the Martinsville Pony League All Stars in the Dis trict Tournament The bus is scheduled to leave the Pony League field on Thurs day at 1:00 pm and will return to Bristol immediately following the first game on Thursday night are has been set at three dol two hits Thomas pundiedilars for the round trip for any out three singles for Central for half ot their total hits The teams played errorless ball Abingdon 000 030 2 0 Central 200 100 6 0 to third The throw was wild and Schaffer sprinted home St Louis i I Illis ss Javlrr While 1h Royer 3b Miislal If lood Tfl'issq cf If sines rf Schaffer A Swlski Ssdlckl Anflsn Schndst NcDaniel TftUk ruit fnr Singled for Anderson In Sth: Struck out for Berlell In 8fh iled out or Anderson In 8th Ran for Musial St lIuU 400 00 2 000 6 chicw ow Lillis Bouchre Curtis Sadwkl Bortoli Kindoll PO A St Louis 27 6 Chicago 27 15 DP Kindoll end Bouchoe Javier and Boyer Bouchee and Zimmer Sf Louis 10 Chicano 9 2B Sanio Taussig Heist HR Boyer James Coin chro Lillis Sadcckl Zimmer 2 Ip rerhbso Sadeckl (W 8 5) Anderson 3 0 0 McDaniel A furt Is (L 6 5) 52 3 I 6 0 5 rroyo 2 2 0 0 0 1 (Baumann pitched to 2 batters in Mh) OUT Junior McCloud Eastern Little League pitcher is out at first base on a grounder to the infield against Gate City last night Gate City rallied to top the Bristol team 6 6 on pitcher James three run homer Central Stars Gate City MILWAUKEE (UPD Lewlwasnt satisfied with that and inning run to aissure the tour Burdette of the Milwaukee Braves drove in a run himself with ament of a new chaimpioti this still had a Schneiter said that was worse than I shot yesterday without a hole in The practice rounds convinced after seven innings and Luis Ar more and more of the players jroyo pitched the last two innings that four rounds of par or close yielding the White Sox's only to it would be low enough to run in the ninth on two singles win the' top close to $10 an terror and an infield out 000 of the guaranteed $30000 (purse at finale Sam Snead who has won the PGA crown more than any other player in the field with three triumphs said he would settle for a 281 or 282 Par for four tours of the 6722 yard pur 70 course would be 280 cimvv iikiiRiu cnaiTie uiessen oi ine jviiiwiimw The Cardinals set the stage and Evjn Tappe of the I he winning run when Jim SchaL is his coaches Other addi fer singled after two outs in HC'ions wcrc ccm jaliine of the sixth Schaffer moved around to pjr)cs ind jack Curtis of the 1 I I' I 1 I 1 I 1 A 1 I third on a sacrnicv umw field single Then cun caciki jrron of the Pirate? ii 111 oHrnwhi i Pick i5ericn ignurtu biuw as batting practice catcher ana I to slral second and fired the balk hcc fl( thc p))nadc NntQ rd HP BV iphia Phillies as trainer I Totals 3612 1213 tl 000 000 M0 0 041 104 OOx 12 bek Boyer Maris 2 Howa7i7 Piyarrn 114k Kemmer 1 Hacker Larsen 2 fkl xk VQUIU lK 7 4i Stafford (W 94) 9 6 0 0 3 3 (Pizarro pitched to 2 batters in 3rd HBP by Stafford (Minoso) Linsa lata Umonl Stewart Berry 2 46240 GREENSBORO (UPD Ted Ellis of Asheboro fired a 73 Tues day to lake first day honors in the National Amateur Lefthanded Golfers Tournament Ellis played a 35 over the front nine of the Sedgcfield Country Chib course and then came back in with a 38 for his 73 total i Greensboro's Ted Sweetman and Bob Johnson of Charleston Ya were hot on his heels with 74s A field of 250 teed off Tuesday iu thc first round of thc tourney In the Senior Division defend ing champ Ted Oslcc of Grand Rapids Mich showed how he hones to keen the crown hv firinc! vc rarHuofl (ft 71 i i 1 1 I 1 flAktk 1 A 1 1 til A 1 4 nunjJ rwvl nt lllfk rxvIt'K K8 IS fk) IttC LQS Angeles ai rniirturipnta me IIOITIC ana WIUIWII ilClb ICT uruwWlicH cUlU wi wtiitrtv ui uiv mi a 'kokvilva iu Drvsdale (7 6) vs Owens (1 3) i I al San rancisco al Pittsburgh in flll ixifv 'Vivw Veteran NASCAR officials from tihraigliwt the South jure moving im run Brisitnl for tihp race I Pait Purcell executive mamger of NASCAR together with Paul imon nrocrom oiirecioir noun oi Daytona Beaoh airived here last Sunday Norris riel ledmieal inspec tor for NASCAR lias looked over the track together with Johnny Bruner field manager of the Daytona International Speedway Johnny Bruner Jr official flag man for the Daytona Speedway is on the job and will serve as flugmain for classic Enoch Staley chief steward is liore from North Wilkesboro Staley is joiait owner with Bill rance NASCAR president of flic tracks at North Wilkesboro and Hillsboro Hamrick said last night that a lotitl of 44 cans will compete for the 30 spots in Volun teer 500 means that 14 cars will be eliminated in time Hamrick pointed out competition is going to be I keen and exciihie We know fan Cubs as balling practice pitchers arc gg to see a terrific sho Coach Sam Narron of thc Piratcr first nm in the and Roger Hubble tied it up in (ship tested themselves Tuesday the sixth with a blast over the and formed uniform opinions of the north course of Olympia rt ZtLL Eastern went ahead 4 3 in WJumy V1UU' top of the seventh Donnelly sin The north course will be the gled and scampered to third when site of the 43rd annual PGA tour catcher Lane threw into right field nament opening Thursday to run trying for a pickoff Bobby Mutter 72 and plated Him wish a single to rigm inaJui illuiu oi ou nume it a nonc lbe field of 168 nearly iruns jn 1927 Ruth hit his 40th Gate City rallied with one away 1 '7 wr Tenry Roberts was safe on an a)1 out to warm up i heir 'that season in the Yankees 120th error and Gilliam was hit by a found it easy Tuesday (game on Aug 22 xi1 1 nit xa i 1 ii With his 38 homers in flfi pamps piwneu oan naw unen uivvt me two oesi snots oi me uay the ball over the center field wall came on the 150 yard par 3 that was the game Eastern Gate City 300 000 6 Donnelly McCloud 81 Hubble Babb and Lane beat first place Cincinnati 2 0 on sing0 jn fe seventh It was his a IWU RIllt'l JUlh IU trim the margin to one game over the second place Los Angeles Dodgers (appearances Hank Aaron won it for Burdette) Burdette put down the Reds in with his 24th homer of the season: order in the first six innings al in the fourth inning but Burdette lowing only a scratch hit by Chico Cardenas in the fourth and he was eliminated in a dou ble play The Reds only threat came in the seventh when Don Blasingame led off with a double got to third on a ground out but was left there when Jerry Lynch grounded out to end the inning Burdette continued showing his fine control walking onlv one bat nm to deadlock the score his third in the last 63 and (was fourth homer in Phillies down with six hits and 1 3 innings It was his fourth tourney play Gil Hodges hit a three run ho jshutout and only the third time Mickey Blevins opened the win mor Tuesday night in a 7 2 Los the Reds have been blanked this riling rally for Contrail by coaxing Angeles victory the Dodgers' season a wallk McOaill replaced Mark seventh win without a loss in Burdette slopped rank Robin Plecfaty on tlie mound but Connie Mack Stadium this year hitting streak at 19 games promptly uncorked wild pitches Koufax gaming his 13th win striking him out getting him on dgdlilH MA JUbbVd dUUkK UUl JU and walked only one while going the route and appearing in his 200th National League game Il selections in accordance with the All Star rules which provide that each team be expanded from 25 to 28 players for the second classic to be played July 31 The 25 original men who up each squad lor the first game jmc wjj )C liscd all will be retained wt thoiir qualifying position" Banks who has not played since 1 qic average speed for the two July 15 because of eye trouble laps will Ixi established on the thus was chosen on the National basis of the quaiMying time sot by League team for the seventh he driver straight year In previous seasons the power rick said only one car at a time hitting 3t) year old Cubs shortstop will lx on the track was a fixture on the All hlar team but this year he has been beset by physical ailments "Iron playing string was hrnLnn pnrlinr this sPDSOn because CHICAGO (UPD Ken an jnjin cd knee He currently is smacked a grand slam home nin))aiiig 286 with 13 home runs before the first man was out Bailey who made the team in Tuesday but the St louis Car dinals had tn exploit one of four Chicago errors to beat the Cubs 6 5 Tlie Cardinals jumped to a four run lead on the first four baiters to face Cub starter Jack Curtis Successive singles by Bob Lillis Totals 30 5 fl a Grounded into force play for Delock In 8th Rnctnn Mft second and third innings Ron B'2ntore POA Boston 24 4 Baltimore 27 16 DP Hansens ninth home run of Inet Robinson Adair and Gentile Bar oer Hansen ana uvniiie uua oosion 3 Balllmore 6 Hansen Barber Robinson Barber Delock (L 5 4) Muflett a n4 1 1 a Dm uri i i i o' a i 203 5 3 In the third tlie Orioles took SMMcKinieyChyiakrT rio a wzj ab bl 3 0 10 4 2 2 3 4 2 2 1 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 1 Game New York ab I Kubek ss Maris rf Mantle cf Cerv cf Howard Skowrn lb Lopez If Boyer 3b Stafford tlKHt put Blevins onthiiid Mickey then scooted home as McCall threw out Thomas on a ground er to the mound ulton's homer and a single by McCall accounted for Abing fan who desires to attend the game The Bristol All Stars are sched uled to take on Martinsville in the best two out of three game se ries for the district crown Second ah hi 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 14 0 10 4 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 4 0 for Kemmerer in 5th bunt and singles by Russ Sny der Gentile and Gus Triandos followed to give Barber a com fortable margin In the eighth successive sin gles by Jim Pagliaroni rank Malzone and Don Buddin load ed thc bases with none out hittcr Pumpsie Green drove in Boston's only run when he hit into a force play Boston i Gelaer cf Work 1b Pglronl Malzone 3b Buddin ss Mulfpff Ystzmskl If De lock a Green ss Totals In 8th justice Department Cited were ner Miller t8 3) Loser Gib the American ootball League the National Basketball Associa tion and the NCAA Thn NT natnfnd nuf fhnf th marked a surrender of the indhj other sports groups have operated Central Christian banged out junder television ar (eighteen hits including two home I dirKCint IllS lOl IWU U1 illvlv NvdloLLUlb LVSU UllMvo dW MA UvUUlCS and that the NL "should not beto take a 16 to 13 victory over required to qwate under such State Street Methodist in a Church comnetitive disadvantages In Washington the Justice De State Street outhit the Winner partment announced it is studying by three with five rnen collecting all league wide television con three hits but could not take ad lege sports to determine whether make up the scoring difference Gil Hodges hit a three run ho shutout and only the third time) Mickey Blevins opened the win TiiArJn Im Rwlc hovn hnnn Manl nd r'wuiMnll AMvinn a wallk McCall replaced Mark few CJ 4 1 11 7 IM isw fYHt fr" 1 w'.

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