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DETROIT FREE PRESS Tuesday, July 17, 1962 QO TIGERS FALLING FAST LADES DAY Legion 9's Woe Is Scheffing American League BRAND NIW FIRST QUALITY To Tangle In Style Stars Take over Tiger Stadium It is a popular belief espe- members of the team. He found $177 ISC99 nothing wrong. A.L. WW! 7.50 114 What the Tigers need more las. 0 mix is 8.00 I 1 than anything is some solid 7.10 1 13 (Including Monday's Barnes) ai WW In.

itm fclt.lt ak teiw tkmtmkmm mm 1, Pet GB New York 50 85 J588 Los Angeles 48 40 .545 S'2 Cleveland 48 40 .543 S'2 Minnesota 47 4S J522 52 Chicago 47 45 .511 6i2 Baltimore 46 44 .511 6'2 DETROIT 43 44 .494 8 Boston 43 45 .489 SVi Kansas C. 41 51 .446 122 Wash'ton 30 56 .349 20 "2 11 SI 5' t' 3' 1' 1 51 2: 5 5 21 111 I 41 3' Si 7 8 4 Continued From First Sport could have kept Long from going back to the "Yankees by claiming him. Maybe Scheffing should call a special meeting and talk to his players. But what would he say? "C'mon, gang, let's get in there and hit that ball?" At SnM mi utim. cially among the fans that whenever a team is stumbling along like the Tigers, it is the result of extra curricular activities on the part of the players.

In short, too much night life. Scheffing is nobody's fool. He has considered this possibility, 4' 8 3 -1 7 5 31 Tt BY HAL SCHRAM i 7 7 i I a 4- Si 5 3 tmmm, t. f. U.

wtl, IUit4, Kty. OPEN DAILY f-t CLOSED SUNDAY New York Los Angeles Cleveland Minnesota Chicago Baltimore DETROIT Boston Kansas City Washington 4 2' 5i 2' I'-i 2i 7' 4 10 tThe finest in American I 4: 4 01 5 I 3: I 1' 4 4 4i 3 7i 4 4 I 2 3 2 4 3 4-10 hitting from their regulars. The team batting average has sagged to an unbelievably low .241. The Tigers will begin a three-game series with the Angels Tuesday night. Don Mossi will go against Ken McBride.

Scheffing does not plan any lineup changes. I 4. 5, 2, 2, 4, 11 3 Scheffing, Tike the poor peo too. For the past couple of Legion baseball will be on parade Friday night at Tiger Stadium when the Legion stages its 18th annual AU-Star game at 8 p.m. The Detroit District squad, ple who preceeded him, cannot weeks, he has run a check on SUNDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 5, DETROIT 3.

Baltimore 6-6, Cleveland 4-5. SECOND GAME Mlmnra 000 031 0114 10 some of the more fun-loving hit or field or run tor nis players. Cleveland 000 040 010-1 "Look at it this way, Tommy It's wonderful exercise for your pitching arm!" Fisher, BROWN (t) and Lau; Ramos, managed by Pat McNulty of Edison, will tangle with the downriver 16th District stars When you consider that the Tigers are last in the league in both hitting and fielding even Perry (4). LATMAN (7) and Edwards. hp Kirkland.

Gentile. Minnesota 5, Boston 3 (second rymimnniuni. managed by Tom Noland of game, postponed, rain). Lincoln Park. MONDAY'S RESULTS Washington 4, Los Angeles 1.

JTew York 3, Kansas City 1. Only, games scheduled. -TUESDAY'S GAMES DETROIT (Agulrre 7-8) at Los Angeles (McBride 9-8) (N) New York (Terry 11-8) at Bos-- ton (Conley 9-7) (N). Washington (Stenhous 7-4 and Cheney 2-4 or Hobaugh 0-0) 2 at Chicago (Pizarro 8-7 and Wynn 4-6) 2. (T-N).

Cleveland (Gomez 1-1 or Lat-Z, man 4-5) at Minnesota (Kra- lick 6-8) (N). lower than the Washington Senators it is not so surprising that they are floundering New Yohk 8-11, Kansas City 'Bomb9 Fused George Frederick, game chairman, announced that an 6-3 (first game 10 innings) ccrnwn came in the second division. attractive pre-game and post- New York 001 104-11 15 Kansas City 012 000 000- 3 7 2 SHELDON and Howard; McDEVITT, THE SURPRISE is that they PITTSBURGH -r- JPi The Pittsburgh Steelers signed halfback Tom Tracy of Birmingham, to a 1962 contract Jones It), Archer (8), Bass and az-cue, Sullivan (). HR Skawron, How game program had been arranged. Attractions will include a girl scout choral group of 100 voices, bands, drum and bugle corps, the Firemen's clowns and didn't fall sooner; it is tribute to the pitching that the Tigers are still as close to the top as Los Angeles 5-4, Washington Monday.

Tracy is a seven-year 1-10. SECOND GAME veteran. they are. a closing fireworks demonstra Washington 031 101 031-10 17 1 tion. Baltimore (Roberts 4-3) at Los Anseles 001 000 300 4 4 2 HAMILTON, Hannah (8) and Schmidt; DUREN, Belinsky 2), Morgan (4), Bott (5), Spring (8), Lee (8) and Sadowski, Rodgers (8).

HR-Torres. All tickets are priced at $1 and may be purchased in ad Kansas City (Rakow 6-10). (N). vance at the American Legion Home, 401 W. Lafayette, or at Tiger Stadium Friday.

The program starts at 7 1.m. The All-Star rosters: DETROIT DISTRICT STITT POST: Dale Willis, Tom Mont- National League N.L. rov. THcAT kilal rui: miR iwfw i in o. ui 2 a.

i Scully. BEAUDKT rwi: Jonn nawii lando Melandrucco. (Includint Monday's night games) NORTH WES I rU3 I ion? iwiowiM Dan Stanczvk, Walt Uryga. 51 4' 'll'lol II L. Pet.

GB Los Angeles 62 82 .660 San Fran. 60 34 .638 2 Pittsburgh 57 35 .620 4 St. Louis 50 41 .549 102 Cincinnati 48 40 .545 11 -lilwaukee 45 46 .495 15 Philadelphia 40 51 .440 20 Houston 34 54 .886 25' Chicago 85 58 .376 26 "er York 24 64 .273 85 6 8 41 7 12 FAU5T rUii; cnaries ncimn wm ElDEeNBY POST: Carlos Guerro, Dayo 10 I 4 11 7l I I 7 8' 7i 5 4 4'- 5' 71 Ul Bnaohln Los Angeles San Francisco Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee Philadelphia Houston Chicago New York Duda, Art Jacek. 2 3'-! 4 5 2) 3 8 I -i 8j 31 4 5 3 II 31 5 O'-l 7 4 31 31 41 51 7' I' 4 EDISON POil: re a Diinminu mim Extra smoothness "doubles" the pleasure Baron, Jerry Gnywaci.

PHILLIPS pusi: marvin didwi iwu Il II 2i 41 31 It's Mickof Time Don't miss the "Kickoff Game" of 1962, the one that opens the local football season at Tiger Stadium, Saturday night, Aug. 11. It features the Detroit Lions and the Cleveland Browns, the pro teams that traded quarterbacks. The switch will find Jim Ninowski throwing against the Lions while Milt Plum will pass for the Lions. Here's your chance to get choice seats in advance.

Just fill in the attached coupon, make your check or money order payable to the Detroit Football and mail it to Detroit 1401 Michigan Detroit, Mich. Over-the-counter sales for the annual mid-summer game, played under the auspices of Free Press Charities, will begin Monday, July 23. Bleacher seats go on sale the day of the game. Please send me the following tickets to the 1962 football season "Kick-off Game" between the Detroit Lions and Cleveland Browns at Tiger Stadium, Saturday night, Aug. 11 (Circle the price and fill-in number of tickets wanted.) $5 Upper Deck $4 Lower Deck No.

Tickets u.rhnn Dill riravrnn EAST DcTKUl I ruai: ngypi Ron Hess. Jerry BriezinsKI. 14TH DISTRICT ECORSE POST: Darrell Williams, Charles Swearingen. Nap Hudson, Clarence PdS.n-. GREAT LAKES fOSIS UlCR Mike Sinkey.

LINCOLN PARK POST: wes uanro, Fred Wolcott, Bob Kowaleskl, John Jehle, Pat Cummings. MELVINDALE POST: Jim Smith, Dean ACTUS EVERY DRINK OF CARSTAIRS IS EXTRA SMOOTH BECAUSE ITS PERFECTLY BALANCED $84 45 QT. $943 Creech, Joe Gotz, Gary Carson, Russ Plue- RIVERVIEW POSi: lay rnoranim. Llovd Carr. fort DEARBORN POST: Darrell Mil- burn, Tom Smith, Roy Anderson.

SECOND GAME Los Angeles 010 000 0001 1 Philadelphia 010 100 OOx 2 0 ORTEGA, Perranoski (5), L. SHERRY (8) and Roseboro; MAHAFFEY and Dal-rvmple. HR Sievers. New York 5-8, San Francisco 3-9. SECOND GAME San Francisco 0S1 010 200 14 0 New York 200 000 0408 10 2 BOLIN, S.

Miller (8), Marichal (8) and Osrino; HUNTER. Daviault (2), Moor-head (4), Mizell (8), R. Miller () and Pignatano. HR Kuenn, Cepeda. St.

Louis 3-7, Pittsburgh 2-8. SECOND GAME St. Louis 200 002 812-7 13 8 Pittsburgh 040 030 0011 12 1 Simmons, Shanti (4), Duliba (4), FER-RARESE TS), McOaniel (9) and Sawat-ski; Francis, Olivo (4), FACE (9) and Leppert. HR Skinner, Boyer. Milwaukee 5-2, Cincinnati 0-3.

SECOND GAME Cincinnati 000 010 002 3 4 1 Milwaukee 020 000 0002 7 2 Klippstein, BROSNAN (8) and Foiles; LEMASTER and Crandall. HR Maye, Robinson, Plnson. Houston 5-1, Chicago 4-4. SECOND GAME MONDAY'S RESULTS San Francisco 3, New York 2. -Pittsburgh 5, St.

Louis 2. "Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 0. Chicago at Houston (N), post- poned, rain. Only games scheduled. TUESDAY'S GAMES "Philadelphia (Hamilton 5-7 and Bennett 8-4) at Houston (Golden 5-8 and Farrell 5-11), 2, (T-N).

Los Angeles (Drysdale 16-4) at Cincinnati (Par key 14-3) (N). Francisco (O'Dell 10-8) at Milwaukee (Spahn 8-11) (N). Chicago (Koonce 8-2) at St. Louis (Jackson 7-8) (N). Only games scheduled.

SUNDAY'S RESULTS FORD MOTOR POS I ry Cllulr ln nis O'Donohue. nt an POST- Dave Henegar, Wayne Bennett, Jack Mazola, Tom Hur- $ey, Joe conins. INKSTcR POSTt Jonn aims. CARSTAIBS Your Name TiiteSeal Only Carstairs has that extra smoothness that comes from expert blending. Never too light, never too heavy, but a perfect flavor balance between the two.

Enjoy extra smooth Carstairs today! At Last-Boats Hit Mackinac! Continued From First Sports Address City Zone State (Be sure to enclose self-addressed stamped envelope to assure speedy delivery of your tickets.) Chicago 021 000 0014 10 2 Houston 100 000 0001 4 -Los Angeles 9-1, Philadelphia 1-2. Ellsworth and Barragan, JOHNSON, Giusti (21, Tiefenauer (5), Golden (8), Drott, McMahon (9) and Smith. BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF. 11 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CARSTAIRS DISTILLING LOUISVILLE, KY.

horizon like painted ships for hours. Jacobs, In his 20th Mackinac i Tiger Averages race, ana nis weary crew aia not eat for the final 17 hours. There was still food aboard, but they remained motionless fThrough July 14) BATTINO We've started our annual on deck to avoid disturbing the trim of the boat in the extremely light air. THIS WAS the slowest race since 1935 when Roger Alger's Baccarat took nearly 71" hours to finish. Within sight of the finish line, but not near enough to save their times when the gun sounded for Gypsy, were Toot Gmeiner's Apache, Herb Schadeler's Hilaria, Norb Taylor's Vitesse, and Moon Baker's X-Touche.

Kxlln. 1. tBA HS. SB. RB' Pct- BB so rfllins 146 32 49 4 3 13 7 111 ItA i 'f I Kill 40 il 4 ,5 117 17 Bruton 307 50 80 5 10 39 21 24 38 3 Morton 122 1 3 30 4 1 2 1 10 .244 If 18 0 Cash 288 54 48 11 1 23 2 47 .234 70 52 3 Wood 311 54 72 9 5 7 21 28 232 29 44 18 FernandI 270 29 42 1 11 4 33 230 22 37 14 60ldy 70 8 14 1 1 3 0 12 J29 0 12 1 Boros 142 22 37 11 0 4 3 15 .228 25 25 11 Brown 218 22 49 4 0 8 0 23 MS 12 33 0 -Osborne 53 111 1 0 0 0 4 .208 11 20 3 "Roarko 87 5 17 3 1 2 0 7 5 13 2 -Farley 74 9 12 2 1 1 8 4 .158 15 18 2 PITCHER'S BATTING 'OX 1 1 1 d.

0 0 .333 1 2 0 Nischwltx 3 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 .333 0 1 1 Mossi 34 3 7 0 8 0 2 .194 7 15 0 Bunnint 47 3 9 4 1 1 0 4 .191 0 10 0 Regan 29 1 5 1 0 0 0 3 .172 2 7 0 tary 20 3 0 1 0 0 1 .150 '2 9 3 Foytack 31 4 5 0 0 0 0 5 .141 2 8 0 Jones 19 1100 1 01 .053 0 9 1 Aguirro 31 0 1 0 0 0 01 .032 0 19 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 Casala 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 3 0 xTotalS 2941 399 711 10S 23 "ill 48 373 240 3S3 47 89 PITCHING GS CG IP ER BB SO HR ERA Fox 1 0 0 0. 25' i 22 3 3 4 8 2 1.08 Aguirre 7 3 4 4 87H 54 22 21 23 70 4 2.15 NisehwiU 3 1 0 0 27 23 7 7 11 12 2 2.33 Jones 1 2 1 SFh 53 22 21 19 50 1 3.44 Foytack 7 2 13 4 93 89 47 39 51 44 13 3.45 1 Mossi 7 10 17 4 120H 123 52 47 20 82 14 3.50 Bunning 9 5 18 7 130 130 58 53 39 97 14 3.47 Kline 1 3 0 0 35' 38 19 18 14 21 9 4.63 Casalo 1 2 1 0 34V, 32 18 18 14 15 5 4.74 Regan 4 7 12 3 85 85 54 48 34 45 17 5.02 Lary 2 13 2 48H 84 50 42 19 35 13 5.48 XTotalS 43 44 87 I7 789 764 "3 70 33I 248 494 102 3178 Hank Burkhard led the Cruis ing fleet with his 38-foot cutter, Meteor III, with Llwyd Ecclestone's Bikini next. BUT BIKINI, Paul Herbert's Nimble Miss and Don Neal's Wind Song will be penalized an hour when they reach port for beating the gun and not re starting back at Port Huron. of '62 Plymouths in stock They were among eight boats to jump the gun in the Cruising Includes released players. start last Saturday.

Tom Hanson's Dauntless was the first in sight in Cruising C. Cards in Pack The rough going in the heavy ST. LOUIS Uft Bill Ro Sunday seas forced the Kather-ine, Nonino, Jezebel, Allons and Caprice to drop out. Bruno Kosack withdrew his Eldiea at the last minute to hurry home man and Ed Cook, both of Pennsylvania, signed 1962 con Angels Bow In Record Time, 4-1 LOS ANGELES (UPI) Bob Johnson's solo homer and his bases loaded single ac tracts with the football St. Louis -Cardinals Monday.

because of illness in his family Once a year we do it we lower prices on both Plymouths and Valiants to clean up our stocks of present new models. To you, cleanup time means saving time savings like you can get at no other period of the year. Everything is in your favor right now complete stocks, low, low prices, high trade-in allowances, and very modest monthly payments. So come in now today! counted for three runs Monday 'to pave the way for a 4-1 Washington Senator victory over the Los Angeles Angels. The game lasted only 1 hour, BtaanS8Va18aaMMBa nir i- 32 minutes shortest in the two-year history of the Los Angeles Angels.

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