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BOSOX BEAT US EARLY DETROIT FREE PRESS Wedr.esda v. June 10, 59 2f icte loo BY HAL MIDDLES WORTH rolled uP five runs in the first inning on starter Jerrv -rsuff m-r Davie and went on to win. 5-2, behind the strong four-hit wno is fete burnside He showed them hurling of rookie Jerry BOSTON Tuesdav inpht. The loss snapped a four-game winning streak hv the I 'X- The mystery man of the Tiger pitching staff virtually Tigers and dropped them hack to the .500 level. ignored ever since spring training when he was the most It also loosened their hold on fourth place in the topsy- effective moundsman in camp gave Detroit 6 3 innings turvy American League race, now spread only 5x- games of the finest relief work it has had all season.

rom first to last. Unfortunately, it was a case of padlocking the stahle Burnside's performance in the Tigers' defeat stood out! after 01' Dobbin's departure since the Boston Red Sox like a beacon in the fog which blanketed Fenway Park and 14.573 fans after a sudden "o-1 If I i- mi-" Senators Walk by Chisox AS OF TODAY Catching- Knucklcrs: Get a Butterfly Ac BY LYALL SMITH i decree drop in th" tpmperatnre. The slender southpaw entered I the game after the Red Sox had whacked Davie for six hits and; all five of their runs. There! were two on and two out in the opening round. i Burnside promptly ended the innins: on a fly by Billy Console and.

blanked the Red Sox the! next six rounds with only three; more hits. He walked three batters, but fanned seven. In five straight innings he struck out a Red Sox hitter to pnd the round. Twice it was Ted Williams who went down that way and dropped to for the season by running his hitless string to 15 appearances at the plate. Lomi Forces Runs Home F' r-ho-n h- RAT GLO.NKA Willie Horton (left) and Matt Snorton reached the Hri-s Stadium seats with homers BACK WHEN DAZZY VAXCE was riding high on his sizzling fast one, he decided to augment it with a dipsy-do knuckleball pitch.

After a few weeks of experimentation, he decided to test his knuckler, and summoned Otto Miller to catch him. His very first veered off to plunk Miller behind the ear. Exit Otto. Elmer Ainsmith volunteered as a replacement. Dazzy's next knuckler blackened Elmer's eye.

Exit Ainsmith. In ASHI M1 Reliever Turk Lown forced in three runs in the eighth inning Tuesday night as Washington defeated Chi- Red AH Wins On Two nave new cago. 7-4. dropping the White came Bubbles Hargrave to pick up a. catcher's mitt.

wings Barry Sox into a tie with Baltimore for the league lead. Three walks, a hit batsman He came to when they poured a bucket of water over him, and, despite a lump on his head, went out that afternoon and poled out five straight hits. CiiHeii 'Big' Belts Man The next morning he walked up to Vance and handed Dazzy a ball. "Hit me again," he grinned. General manager Rick Ferrell of the Tigers won't ONLY TWO runners sot as far as second base asainst Burnside, Casale on a walk and 'sacrifice in the fourth inning', and Jackie Jensen on a walk stolen base in the fifth.

i Barney. SchuUz. the new knuoklehail to Tiger bullpen, made his debut to retire three Eed Sox batters in thf piahth after Burnside was lifted for a pinch hitter. i Pavie, wh" suffered his ec-j and defeat against the same miniber of victories was lucky to escape with his lifp in the Red Snx first-inning- barrage. He was hit hard and the Ti-j gers didn't give him much'heln.

'he dtaft. a "good tr For Title. 13-10 'A BV MARSHALL DAW Free Prpsn Staff riter MON'TPvEAL The Detroit Red 'VVmgs Tuesday made the first moves in their rebuilding A The hall Willie Horton Prt'ai" by working- a trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs slammed into the upper 1 for one plaver and drafting nghtueld stands at Bnggs another from the New York Stadium Tuesday was in- Rangers' minor league system. Jack Two defensive lanses bv Frank scriocd "American Associa- General manager General manager Boiling- and one bv Kddie Yost ion Adams swapped veteran left- Itilr-n winger Johnnv Wilson and wallop was strictly farmhand Frank Roggeveen. a they should have been cut off with two runs.

Pla major league. defenseman or left-winger who 'ith the Horton. a lfi-vear-nld first- 1 a rt at Wmnntfm to RriTC-een it. OKTHOI'l GOT fust pick be- finished in the cellar las! season. Thus Adams was to heat others to the key youngster.

Both Punch Imlach of" Toronto and Tommy Ivan of Chicago said that they had planned to draft Labossier if he was still loose. Only three other Will, Players uere drafted. New ork took Ed Hoekstra. Toronto picked Kay Brunei and Boston selected Don Ward. Wednesdav is the one day ra-h year when all six NHL trams ate permitted to steal rlaynji legally from one another.

The Hed Wings will get the fust and third choices in 'be annual inti a-leag-ue draft. body-s rabbi ng business ili fart at 2 pm. and last as Turn to Page SO, Column semester sophomore, and Matt Toronto for right-winger Barrv The 23- ear-old ullen ha-been in the NHL fur thnr seasons, hut has BOLL1NG failed to come up Snorton both connected for. Cullen. with Pete Runnels' bouncing tape-measure homers to lead Then Adams paid the draft single and was slow reaching Northwestern High to a trj-10 price of $20,000 to pick up the bag at second when Rocky victory over Cass Tech for the Gord bossier, a 19-year-old Buidges tried for a force plav cit" league rhampionship.

Ranger chattel who had been on Gary Geiger's tap a little: at Saskatoon of the Western during lat er. played regularly full campaign. Two c.i 3 gr Ma ni- T.e.-i -goals, hi, slumped to a last rear. IIOKION electrified some league. 5,000 fans and a dozen major and a balk, coupled with a single and error, pave the Senators the tie-breaking runs.

Rookie Boh Allison elouted two home runs, his loth and i lith of the season. His second, in the last of the seventh, came with a man on base and tied the score gt 4-4. WINNING pitcher in a two-inning relief job was Tex Ciev-enger. who took over after Bill Fischer was lifted for a pinch hitter in the seventh. Harmon Killebrew, who tech-, nicaliy batted in the winning run by taking- a Lown pitch in the eighth, came to bat five times, but was not credited with an official trip.

He was hit twice and walked three times. CHICAGO AH A pa ricin.ss 1 I '2 ft -J Allison, if 1 ri i 1 I I ollar.r 1 iivpr.lh Cnllivnn.ir 'Z l.pimin.lf ft I (IKnmnsWv I) I I I. anrtiv.rf I IhrnliiT.rf .1 II II h3ir.n a 1 fimninn 1 pRpcniipr il F.mvn.p 0 0 Ififntr.p 1 (I YWIvUit.tk 1 h( i.nrtnv.r 1 cKjimna fl 1 a racon.p II Hwhfr.n inn rpen.l I I 0 4 TntaU 7 10 aKan for Portp in 1th: bFoulptl fn Apnrto for alfliirlsn in Ifh: rOrnimrlrn nut for Fisrhpr in th- rllian for I.pmon in 7th: nut for Sr.mford in -Hi! fTonopH tin for Slalpv i In Rth; Ran for Cniirtnv in Sth. i riiirarrn inn inn i WBkliincton I 0 1 Callison. riiillir.

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spent five Tete Daley for an error icague scouts with his slugging. which made Boston's last three runs unearned. His 400-foot upper-deck smash years with th Wings. Sandwiched between his time Turn to Page 33, Column 1 'Detroit was a two-season stav dams 1 Wm imi vouch for the authenticity of the Dazzy Vance story. But he's willing to believe it.

Ferrell is an authority on the vagaries of the knuckleball, the weird pitch being made famous this season by 35-year-old Iloyt Wilhelm of the Orioles, who has won nine straight games ('including three shutouts) while fashioning an incredible average of .999 earned runs per nine inning. When Rick was winding up his playing days with the Senators he had to catch not. one, not two, not three but four knuckleball pitchers in the 1914-45 seasons. "They shortened my life," he insists. "It's just like trying to catch a butterfly without a net." Floats' Up, Tlicn Dances THE KNUCKLER really isn't a knuckler at all.

It's a fingernail pitch. Wilhelm digs the nails of his first two fingers into the ball and cuts loose. Where other, pitches zip toward the plate with a spin on the ball, the knuckler floats up without any rotary motion. The impetus applied to it by the pitcher's arm diminishes as the ball nears the batter. Therefore, claim guys with a scientific twist, as the ball encounters more Turn to Tage 30.

Column 2 sho Pad How uch YOU LOVE Him with HUDSON oift FATHER'S DAY JUNE 21 A sacrifice f'y by illiams, i a single by Jensen and nsf's error accounted for the first three runs artrl a two-run double by Casale finished I Daie. The Tigers got their two run.s in the fourth when Charley Maxwell parked a 400-foot home run in the rightfield bullpen following a two-bagger bv Harvey JKuenn. the 12th of tiie season for OF Paw Paw, who usually I hits them on Sunday but forgot to check the calendar. THE TIGERS' only other hits i off Casale, now 4-4 for season, were a second-inning single by Lou Berberet and a ninth-: inning double by Al Kaline. The husky young righthander 1 A 1 TOPPLE TRIBE, 7-3 Yan ks Go 13 to Nip KC.

9-8 fanned six, walked two and got the benefit of three Boston dou-bleplays. PETUOIT BOSTON' AH AB Vokt.ah 4 (l ronsoln.it 4 1 I Knenn.rf ail Kunnels.Jb 4 1 a Maxwell. If 4 I 1 William. If Kalincrf 4 kponsh.rf I) Harris, lb 4 0 Wert. lb 4 I Berberer.e a 1 aBndiv It (i it a fiernert.lb fl II II Rollins.

2b a II It Jensen. rf 3 I 1 Oavie.p Mlznne.ab 4 Rurnftid.i5 1 II Oeicer.rf 4 I I bOshnrne Daley 4 rioles Grab cool, washable ilh a fine Evcrfzlazc-''' finisli for easy care SHIRTS OF IMPORTED WOVEN COTTONS 3 for $11 hare of First chiiltz.n 0 0 rasale.n 3 NEW YORK (UPD Hector Lopez beat his old team Total 'XI 'i 4 Totals 5 aRan for Wert in "th; bWalkert for Burnside in 8th. mates, the Kansas Citv Athlet-! ics. when he singled home the1 BALTIMORE Gene oodlmg and Chico Car-winning run in the 13th inning 1 rasquel each slammed two-run homers Tuesday night to i -H -LyjU I DETROIT Boston ono 100 00 1 5 0 0 0 .5 Tuesday night to give the New lead Baltimore to a 7-3 victory over Cleveland and lift the "V'vl. -Vl i York 3 I0W Tlt.

PO. IWroit Rn, Yankees a 9-S victory, Orioles into a tie for first nlace in the American Leae-ne. pp Maione. Rnnnei nt etion, ocean 0 Vertx: RnnneN. Consolo and Oernert.

By nipping the A's. New York A Lun lietroit 3. Boston 8 huf Interfaith Night i co''ar and KTTTia I- im rl buffers, perfectly matched nv.H int 9 tn.J i Jnenn. Kaline. HR -Cnn.

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SF Williams RBI MaxwplI 2. pccKets, ee vents, eats bac! I en, b.ue, ma're, oray ctren cc'o'5' S.N! X' Pa 3 89 with the Tigers. It's the first in the Orioles' modern major runners scored, time since April 25 that the league history also saw Broad-i Yankees were back in the first.wav Billv Loes star in his relief1 BILLY O'DELL, id Lit- Nr-rt Ti ffC 1 IP ER BR SO ar 1ff avie 2-2 ft 5 i Kiirnwirip a chorp speciaitv. nander for the Onolcs last year, ihniti (i i 4 2 a ti i envision. EX -YANKEE Tom Sturdi- Hon or I i Loes came on in the seventh falled aSam to a ful1 Same rmont B-rrv linnincr nts th and was relieved in the fifth.

a Hudson's Men's Sportswear; Downtown 2nd Floori also Hudson's Northland and Eastland ti.fi: 3, Tl It' Til I' tA vant was the victim of Lopez's base FOt w-ondie: Baltimore's 11-hit attack in-blowhi? third hit of the game. Held on a pf)pup and struck nut eluded a pair of doubles, by Yosi -Rerra onened the 'GenrEP Strickland and Minnie I Blll' Gardner and Billy Klaus. Sports bv drawing- a walk and Bill i Mmoso. Iand oodlinsr had two singles Skowron. attempting- to sacri- his homer, fice.

was safe when Sturdivant THE VETERAN righthander Cleveland buiimore ijTaloiiiIar AB ah 4 1 rqrran. 4 2 1 threw his bunt second! who preserved Ernie Johnson's Heid.ss Golf oase xor an error. third victory of season, also JJ a 1 Lopez then drilled his sin-pie into right field. Whitey Turn to Pajre 33, Column 3 checked Cle-'eland without a hiti c.iin-itn.rf 3 wdini.f i 1 a in the eighth anrt ninth iniiinot lorr.lh 3 2 3 Irkmn.lh 0 in Lne einin ana ninLn mrvns, Fitiwid.r 3 i Triando.r a as the stumbbnEr i Haie.ih 400 dropped their ninth in the last; piPrHu.rf i Kialls.3b 30-1 10 fames 1 Mrnp 1 1 PpRrsnn.lf loo 1 1 il 4 ft 1 Uoodhng hit his seventh! rKrnrna rf i I home run in the first i eir.tt.n i i r. rHardy 10 0 1 scoring- behind lllie Tasbv, who hart wa'Vprl I 33 3 8 Total 33 111 WOO naa a.Kea.

aC.ro. mdd out for in 4th: AT BKAK RCRN COCNTRT TT PB. Women' MetroDolitan Golf Assoria. tion tournament. 9 a.m.

Horse Racine AT DF.TROIT RACE rornF. Mid. dlebelt at Srhoolcraft, thoroughbreds-first Dost. 3:45 D.m. AT HAZET.

PARK RACEWAY. He. nuindre at in Mile, harness racing, first post. 8:30 p.m. Soccer AT MeCABF FIKI.D.

Boston Blvd at. PetoskeT. Dundee of jrotland u. t. Andrew kirknff 7 :30 p.m.

COPLEY FALLS Denby Makes Golf Finals hDoijhled for Fipr.Hll in 1th: rWalkril for in 'th- dOrotindPtl into Johnson singled with two out in the sixth and Carras- donhiepiaT for l-it7ecrald in rPonnd on for Cirottp in 9th. quel followed with a homer. Cleveland nit inn no a Baltimore fi 3 II 7 frilell. Tasl.T. Grant.

Cnlavitn. tTT' lr. Tho alen Chisox Rookie Arias a Daddy STILL A FEW 1958 JOHNSON MOTORS LEFT AT THESE SAVINGS 7t4 H.P., 218.40, $6 Dcvn, $16 Monthly PHhV Hich rsifhel tho wauiuauiru, Fll-A-M err and 24-8 Kaltimnr. .8 LV On two Cleveland errors in the PP Gardner farrasonel anil Iwkman. golf finals Tuesdav by I ji.on Cleveland s.

Baltimore KliilK Jnnffi. GrH. rr: 3 H.P., 319.20, $66 DcV-, $24 Monthly ner. HR Wondline. Carrasonel.

RBI trirkland, Martin. Carrasooel 3. Wood-line 2. IP ER BB SO CHICAGO Rodolfo Arias, Chicago Whte Sox rookie by will meet the Re'df ord-! th teamed. Cass Tech winner in the finals.

I Carrasquel and Pilarcik walked. Tasby bunted and In- 'rapt (L. 3-2) 3 4 southnaw. heramn a father 4 For your 195? beating We rave c'y tvo me'de's left, ancl when these re gcre, thereM be ro rr.ore at such outstanding sav- ine Tars turned in a teamidian starter Mudcat Grant! rard of SSS tn zkr for r-ni, Tuesday. Anas left for Wah- Larrv Koss oF Denby was 3 4 3 ton to catch up witn the team s.ocKy ooiavnto rushed in tolLoe, i his wife hart riven birth medahst with a 73.

'relay the throw but pegged a itLlce grl 3 2 ngs! Use M-jascn txterdea Pay-e-t P. an to buaget the cost. Hudson' Sporting Coodsi Downtown 2nd Floorj at Hudson's Korthland and Eastland.

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