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I I I wins KC Sn ra5 Iwim tn (a II Dnpn Twins to Call Opener IDCTK AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD 9 riday April 13 1962 Twins' Star mon' Killebrew and Bob Allison cinnati Gi i Pierce to Get Dow ires 65 Tops Greensboro An 0 3 3 1 1 I 0 5 3 Is American Loop Pitchers Haven? 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 Larry Chesin is the only return ing regular from last year's Aus tin golf team which means coach Walt Lembcke faces a healthy rebuilding program The Packers have quite a rec ord to shoot at as the 1961 team won both district and regional titles and the three man team of Dennis Spurgeon now at the Na a i i 2 4 2 3 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 CAGE CAPTAIN PROVIDENCE I (fl Gene Barth a junior from Lake or est has been elected cap tain of Brown basket ball team (or the 1962 63 season rxt Unr Li in thn mhtArC mujgn wJD 1UU11 open' against the Angel? Saturday afternoon However this was de pendent upon the snow melting to day andthe field drying sufficient ly to permit play Saturday The club planned to work out this morning In the University of Minnesota ieldhouse The Twins returned from their Pacelli hind ads to Defend Title srW ST PAUL MINNEAPOLIS (fl it was a chilly reception weather wise for the Minnesota Twins Thursday night when the club ar rived in the Twin Cities for the home opener of the 1962 season They stepped off a plane from Kansas City to see a six inch snow fall greeting them a sight not exactly unprecedented In Min fickle April weather but certainly unwelcome at this par ticular tljne snowstorm which de posited the six inch cover on Met ropolitan Stadium forced postpone ment of the Twins opener this afternoon against the Los Angeles Red Sox Trading Talks Break Down BALTIMORE (AP) Boston Red Sox trade talks with Cleveland have broken down says Manager Mike Higgins "We were trying to put some kind of a deal Higgins admitted Thursday night "I the Indians an offer I thought they were interested in and they turned it down" Angels And it threatened to shove the lidlifter back even another day jwssibly to Sunday As Stadium Manager Billy Robertson put it "It loots like we should be happy if we can play by Sunday" But President Calvin Griffith hopefully went ahead with plans to WHITEWATER WINS JVHITEWATER Wis White water State College piled up 120 points Thursday on a wet track to score a victory over Lakeland Milton and Rockford colleges in a quadrangular track meet The surprise show storm Thursday postponed the opening of spring sports schedules for the Austin High School base ball golf and tennis teams Athletic director Harold (Red) Hastings announced that Satur day's competition for the base ball golf and tennis teams at Hopkins have been rescheduled at a later date Coach Dick Packer basebailers will play at Hopkins on May 5 along with the tennis team coached by Bill Lewis The golf match has been can celled1 That means the baseball team will attempt to launch the regu lar season April 18 against Northfield at Marcuscn park The netters play at Mason City April 19 and the golfers face Albert Lea April 24 at the Austin Country Club baseball game be tween Hal Blue Devils art! Mason City has been cancelled along with the April 17 date against Bethany of Mankato The first start for the Junior College nine will be April 25 against Waldorf at Marcusen park got the rutf he on Hal run producing single ifl the fourth and received some working room when Bob Ander son wild pitched Bob Aspromonte home in the eighth Jack Curtis started for the Cubs? and took the loss The Dodgers chased starter Joey Jay who lost his second in the fifth when a seven run outburst Wally dou ble knocked In the run that snapped a 4 4 tie Roseboro dou bled took third when pitcher Bob Miller threw to first thinking Roseboro had missed the bag and scored when the return throw to third went wild Richert got the victory his eighth success here insterwald playing during the worst it was chilly and tainlng hard throughout the holed out a full 4 iron from 170 yards on the first hole for an eagle two Boros husky former US Open king' had birds on putts of 25 and 15 feet and salvaged pars twice on the four occasions he missed the green r' The low amateur at par 71 was Bobby Loyof Virginia Beach the Virginia state champicn val Academy Jerry Austin and Chesin competed in the state meet Austin dropped the Big Nine Conference title to Red Wing last year 'after bolding it four years In a row Lembcke contends the most likely area to work on is the sophomore group Off develop By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Dean Stone 32 a left hander 'I ikwAA VAfr Af WW ul iru y' oiiu vuii IOOO I 1000 1 Ml 1 joo m250 2h wo "000000 season opening three gamo scries at Kansas City which saw them take the series two games to ouc Thursday Minnesota outslugged the Athletics 9 5 and won dchlnd Rome stellar' relief pitching by 21 year old rookie right hander Joe Bonikowski The young hurier pitched 5 1 3 Innings of tight relief to gain the decision He came on in relief of starter Don Lee with the scored tied at 4 4 in the last of the fourth Inning He finished up permitting only one ran and three hits the rest of the way In support the Twins scored twice in the fifth on Bob Allison's two run single to break the dead lock Two more tallies in the sev enth cinched it for Minnesota Catcher Earl Batley Bill Pacelli track team will put its Parochial Pri vate School Indoor track cham pionship on the line Saturday at the University of Minnesota field house Preliminary events will be held at 10:30 a with the finals beginning at 1 Pacelli scored a convincing vic tory last year outpointing run nerup DeLaSalle of Minneapolis 33Vi to 22 The Shamrocks will be repre sented by 32 athletes in the big classic but senior Ed Hanson who participates in the low hurdles 880 and relay will not make trip Instead Hanson will visit the dentist ip 3 5 4' I 2 3 2 since 1957 is the newest hero on a rapidly growing list for the Houstpn Colts' all conquering cast of castoffs Becoming Jhe third former American League southpaw to win for the National League's new entry Stone blanked Chicago 2 0 Thursday for second straight shutout and third consec utive victory over the Cubs Stone following the example set by Bobby Shantz and Hal Woode shick struck out nine walked only two permitted only one bat ter to reach second base and hurled no hit ball for the final six innings Another auspicious beginning was made by Los Angeles south paw Pete Richert who tied three as his fellow pros on tour call him shaved six shots off par playing the 36 35 course in 32 33 His score was one stroke over the tournament record set" 21 years ago by Byron Nelson 12 stroke improve ment over his last round at the Masters gave him a two stroke edge over runnerup Julius Boros of Southern Pines NC who card ed 33 Back of them were six 68 shooters seven at 69 and 13 at 70 At par 71 with eight others lirsch Allen Thomson Tom Ploy hart Bob King Lloyd Braun Gary Schmit Randy Kolb Gary Walsh Mike Hennessy Denny Maschaka Jim Blowers Roger Pump Gary Gendreau Tom Me Nally Pat Mason Jim LeDuc Jim Enright Dan Hoerter Du ane Crandall Wayne Dankcrt John Adams Tom Hillan rank Baumgart Bill Larson William Kress Roger Murphy Bob Ka sak Tom Walsh and Gary Svcja kowski Callahan Is slated to compete in four events the 70 yard low hurdles 60 yard dash 880 run and shot put Meanwhile coach Don Pacelli baseball team is slated to play at Charles City Saturday if weather conditions permit Carl By KEN ALYTA GREENSBORO NC (AP) That ft 77 Dow insterwald shot finishing third in the Masters tournament playoff with Arnold Palmer and Gary Player last Mon day apparently had no lasting ill effects insterwald 33 playing from Tequesta la carried a two stroke lead into second round of the $35000 Greater Greensboro open golf tournament after a super 65 opening round Thursday AS RBI 53 1 523f 5 By JOE MOOSHIL TORONTO The Toronto Maple Leafs find themselves in the delightful position of being two games up on the Chicago Black Hawks today in their best of seven Stanley Cup champion ship and could put an early end to the hockey series if they play with the same authority in Chi cago as they did on their home ice Aiming to win their first cup in 11 years the Leafs put on an other tremendous exhibition in turning back bid 3 2 Thursday night It was a satisfy ing triumph because the Hawks played much better hockey than they did in the opener Tuesday when they fell 4 1 Hie two victories by Toronto were not totally unexpected be causezthe Hawks have won only one game at Maple Leaf Gardens since Jan 2 1960 That was last March 17 by a 3 count' The Hawks cannot be counted out as yet These are ffie same Hawks who lost two games to Montreal in the semifinal series and then came back to win four straight Stpnei Blanks Chicago 2 0 Newest Hero QL Houston major league strikeout records in 5ne inning matched an often ac Twins' Boxscore Ry MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer this? The American League 11 haven! The same sluggers who smashed a record of 1534 homers during the 1961 campaign have been the victims ot four shutouts in nine games this the latest Ken four hit job that gave the Los Angeles Angels a 1 0 tri umph over the Chicago White Sox Thursday 4 McBride 26 a right hander hooked up in a duel with White" Soxrrookie Joel Horlen and kept the Chicagoans away from the plate until Leon Wagner lilt a 0 1 pitch for a home run leading off the ninth inning McBride 12 15 last year had to a rocky first inning in which a potential White Sox run By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A Hnrb xnowfl blanketed MrGwpolitan Stad ium Thursday forcing poatpouenieat of the Twina home opeut against Loa Angeles as inclement weather continued to disrupt the first week o( the 1962 baseball icason The Twins forced to call off their riday curtain raiser before the home folks were hopeful of getting the game Ln Saturday a but officials were not overly opUnilstle Elsewhere rain forced postponement of the Detroit and Wash ington game held down crowds at Kansas City and Chicago and threatened to mar other home opener riday at Detroit New York Baltimore and Cleveland The Tigers and Senators were rained out for the second day and Detroit faced the prospect of sitting It out once more when the weather man forecast snow flurries for their home with the New York Yankees i The Athletics and White Sox meanwhile got their games In Thursday but the people filling both parks could have been easily seated in a small Indoor arena Only 854 smallest crowd ever braved stiff winds and 45 de gree temperature at Kansas City and the drizzly weather at Marton have chance to repeat although he expects strong from De LaSalle Hill and Be nilde of Twln jLi and Shat tuck of Pacelli indoor meet' Saturday Those who will compete in the meet are Mike Wahlcn Bob Quinn Brian Callahan Bill Gob 3 Bowlers Hit Honor Counts Bowling honors counts were posted Thursday night at Echo Lanes by Art Leger Warren Lenoch and Don Nelson Leger member of the Moose League registered his first 715 series and it was also the first 2 honor series rolled in tbe Moose League Leger had games of 258 202 and 255 Lenoch rolling in the VW League posted a 717 off games of 258 237 airi 222 It was Len first 700 series Nelson another VW League bowler finished with a 70J off games of 204 231 and 268 Billy Harris' put the Leafs in front Thursday on a goal at 235 while Murray Balfour was serv ing a penalty or a time it ap peared as if that was to be the end of the scoring Midway in the third period however Stan Mikita tied with the first of his two goals Wasting no more than one min ute Toronto came back with rank Mahovlich making It 2 1 and some seven minutes later George Armstrong clinched the decision with Toronto's third goal Austin Bowler Holds Lead in'All Events DES MOINES (AP) Two Min nesotans continued to rank high in the regular all events at the American Bowling Congress tour nament John Blum Austin? leads the division with 2007 pins while Mike Sacevich St Paul is eighth with 1934 Guy Named Joe Is Latest Show Cancels Sports Events inning a solo Three more Minnesota runs came across In the third on single and doubles byrLenny Ureen ma jftc Power Harmon Killebrew and Rich Rol 11q also had doubles for the Twins while Shortstop Dick Howser had a three run inslde the park home run for the If the Twins and Angels can play Saturday probable starter will be left hander Jim Kaat 9 17 last year) of Minnesota and righthand er George Witt (0 1) or righthand er Ryne Duren (6 12) for Los An geles Rollins the rookie third base man led the Twins in the Kansas City series with a whopping 556 average Power hit 417 Battey308 Green 273 and Allison 2250 Rollins and Allison each drove in four runs herald ijr UIB 1 ER BB SO 3 4 1 2 0 was thrown out at the plate Luis Aparicio opened with a walk then stole fsecond When Nellie ox banged a hit to center the fleet White Sox shortstop tried to come around and scere Lee peg on the fly to catcher Bob Rodgers nailed Minnesota belted Kansas City 9 5 in the only other game played Detroit and Washington were rained out for the second straight day and the other clubs were not scheduled While McBride was keeping the White Sox scoreless Horlen 24 against the Angels The right hander end ed up with a five hitter and the tough loss Los Angelos Chicago McBrida and Rodgers Horlen and Lol lor Leafs Eager to End Gup Series in Hurry Trial Tonight SAN RANCISCO (AP) Left hander Billy Pierce who pitched 189 winners in 14 American League seasons makes his first National League start tonight for the San rancisco Giants Billy worried about mak ing the change in leagues as he comments distance to the plate is the same in each" starting San randscb pitchers got the credit as the Gi ants won all three games in the opening series with the Milwaukee Braves the finale 8 4 Thursday Pierce gets acquainted with the Nationals by opposing the defend ing champion Cincinnati Reds faced a few of their bat ters in lorida during previous springs" he points out I watched the World Series bn tele vision "Sometimes you can things better on television than you can from the dugout but that hold true all the Early in the spring Pierce had nothing but trouble as opposing batters whacked him freely But in his final two outings against the Cleveland Indians he showed enough to win a starting assign ment SNOW GREETS TWINS our members of theMinnesota Twins baseball team stand on mound of snow and throw snowballs at photographers after ar rival in Twin Cities Thursday night The players left to right: Lenny Green Rich Rollins Earl Battey and Jack Kralick The team arriving from Kansas City was greeted by snow which measured over five inches (AP Photofax) ments during indoor workouts Lembcke is convinced the 10th graders show promise Besides Chesin who can hit the ball a country mile Glenn Pike Dennis Bjorgo and Gary Pratt were meniber ot last year's var sity squad Pratt a sophomore saw limited action in team matches The four at present have the inside track for starting po sitions Lembcke lack numbers as 70 golfers liave reported in grades seventh through 12th The boys will continue working inside until more favorable weather con dition develop and then Lemhc ke plans to limit the varsity to 12 players All other golfers will be handled by Bill Lage at the Ramsey Golf course Some of the more promising Tom Brown Mike Barm Duan Nelson Jeff Everson and Dary ranklin juniors Wayne Good nature Norm Johnson Jack Bltwers Dick War CHANGES JOBS TORT WASHINGTON Wis Port Washington High school foot ball coach Jim Bollinger said Thursday he has accepted a job as football and baseball coach at Eau Claire Memorial High school HOW THEY STAND AMEflCAH LEAGUE rr wj I 000 OOO Ml 500 15OO500 I500 J333000000 Smeekens Won't Stop Contest LANSING Mich (AP) You can relax now Tigers and Yanks and baseball fans State' Sen John Smeekens says he try and stop Sun game between Detroit and New York Smeekens had threatened to seek enforcement of a 1846 Mich igan blue law forbidding sports contests and spectating on Sunday if the Senate go along with his contention that the blue laws of Michigan need revising The measure shutting most re tail stores on Saturday or Sun day passed the Senate Thursday It also legalizes Sunday baseball Killtbrew If Tuttla cf AIIImi Bailey Allea 2b Venate RRolllni 3b 44 '7 BmiLUi TOTALS KANSAS CITY Havtee DelGreee cf Tartabull cf Unapt 2b Sitbtft 1b Ptwda If JIimmi If Caatty 3b Clmall rf Aicm Rfl Stigal A jrtpfHBl Wiodhtra flrttr Charlet I A 0 Ttfoli 3112 5 Walked fw Segui in 4th Ran foe Stephens la 6th Grounded out for tiiter in Sth grounded out for Posada In Bth MINNESOTA 013 020 KANSAS CITY 010 300 None PO A Minnewta 27 11 Kun er Ascue Rollim Battey Howser SOS City 27 17 LOB Minnesota 0 Kno ws City 12 Killebrew Green Pow rower aaney Lm Bonikowski Bass Segui Pfister ftunrkl Bonikowski Bass WP Osinski Akui Umont Orummond McKinley and Nopp 2:01 A 154 righthander Art Clehnon with I roy Baruth slated for relief uty Others certain to see action' are catrisw redSippelytp 'Can Kurina second' Beeman Bill Combs and first basemail Mike Christopherson' Two games will be played starting at 1 tn' 2 1 fl Milwaukee 4 7 San rancisco I Buhl Nottebart McMahon 7 and Crandall Sanford Miller 8 and Bailey Sanford Buhl Cincinnati ii 7 7 4 Los Angeles 16 2 Jay Miller 5 Hillman 5 KHppsfetn 7 and Edwards Williams Richert 2 Muel ler 6 and Roseboro Ai Sherry 9 Richert Jay 'RHE 3 1 Houston 7 4 1 Curtis Gerard 8 Anderson 8 and Thacket BwioyutT 8 Stsu and Smith Curtis rington Ed Van Cieve Gay King John Hovind Jerry Mithnen Tom Peterson Ron Benson and Stan DeVaney and sophomores Den nis erch Jon Christianson Tom Smith Dean Dick Bur roughs Skip Barber Dave Dutch er Dean Osland Mike Buck Dick Hall John McGrath John Wat kins Alan Magnson Lyman Lndquist' David Dahle and Us Gilbertson The opening meet for the golf team has been moved back to April 24 when the Packers playat Albert Lea Previously Aus tin was scheduled to play at Hop kins Saturdhy but the meet has been cancelled The schedule: i April of Albert Lea April Mankata i May Mason City May St Loui Park St Pad Cen tral May Rochester May Northfield airmont May Albert lea May Red Wing May at Owatonna May Regional at Rochester June Big Nine at Red Wing Juno' State at Untvenity of Min nesota Molina Gets Crack at Kenny Lane SAN JOSE Calif (AP) Unde feated lightweight boxer Luis Mo lina who won notice and ranking with two victories in a week this year figures know Saturday i night whether ready to chal lenge for the 135 pound title Home grown and home devel oped the 23 year old ex Marine fights veteran left hander Kenny Lane of Muskegon Mich at the San Jose Civic Auditorium in a nationally televised (ABC) ID rounder I beat Lane going to Las Vegas pnd challenge the win ner of the Joe Brown Carlos Or tiz title Molina declares DRIVER INED WESTBURY NY (AP) John Chapman of' Toronto who drove the $9280 winner Worthy Sally was fined $50 by the New York State Hamess Racing Commis sion for failing to obey the start instructions at the start of the race Wednesday night Celtics' Coach fl Is Optimistic BOSTON XAP) Boston Coach Red Auerbach feels the Celtics have regained the upperhand in the National Basketball Associa tion playoff finals series has now turned in our let them Auer bach said Thursday' after a Cel tics comeback had produced a 115 103 victory over Los Angeles and knotted the best of seven com petition 2 2 The teams meet here Saturday night and in Los Angeles Mon day If a seventh game is needed it will be in Boston Wednesday night Lakers hope to foil bid for an unprecedented fourth straight NBA playoff title appears to rest squarely at the foul line In all four games to date win or lose Boston has managed more field goals but the Lakers have averaged nearly 15 more free throw chances per contest Altogether Los Angeles has con verted 139 of 173 chances Boston 86 of 116 wilLswear the ball for five minutes The Joe is Joe Bonikowski who pitched his first major league vic tory Thursday against the Kansas City Athletics or a 21 year old who has been in organized base all only three years it was quite a thrill After throttling the with three hits in a 5 2 3 inning relief stint the young right hander told newsmen Manager (Sam) Mele told me to get ready I was the happiest guy in the park I want to work from the bottom to the Last season Joe a 321 earned run average in with Syra cuse The year before at Wilson in the Carolina League he pitched a no hitter and faced exactly 27 batters 700 BowlingClub to Hold 'Dinner Meet 1 Installation of officers and the presentation of a charter will be the main order of business Satur day at the Austin chapter of the National 700 Bowling Club of America dinner meeting at Gus The event open to all members of the local 700 club begins at 6 There are 51 members in the Austin club and to be eligible bowlers must roll a 700 feeries in sanctioned competition Officers who will be installed include Don Rysavy kingpin Ted Sandeli pin buoy and Wes Crow der scorer Officiating during the installa tion will be erd Lipovetz La Crosse Wis national pin buoy James Wais LaCrosse grand prince pin George Spika La Crosse chapter kingpin and Joe Kolodziez St Paul district chair man and St Paul pin buoy The Austin chapter is one of 70 now in operation throughout the nation was Arnold Palmer the Masters king who had a so so putting day and went to the practice green after his round to sharpen his short game' The 68 shooters included Mike Souchak the defending champion who played the last five holes five under par with a chip in eagle from 45 feet and three birdie putts of 14 to1 15 feet At 70 was Samuel Jackson Snead already $23000 richer for having played in previous Greens boro tournaments and pursuing '4 Chesin Back but Lembcke51 Must Rebuild Golf Team IGHT RESULTS duh Anri PkilA Gparae Benton 160 Philadelphia stopped Rudolph Bent 103 iMngjiun MIAMI? la reddie Balti 150 Portland Main outpointed Harry Lee Irvin 146 Pompano Beach la 10 I STRAIGHT A Los Angeles Dod ance tied three major league records gers' rookie lefthander Pete Richert Richert didn't allow a hit in thfe' three 22 fires his fast one hs he whiffed six innings he i pjtchedpd 5 snaight Cincinnati batters after en It wasi3tirst mijbr Teague garrfe na'' Thagarne Tn relief at victory (APPhQtofax)7 KANSAS CITY (AP) The Minnesota Twins have been tabbed as a club with some talented baseball players and a pitching staff made up of Camilo Pascual and a guy named Joe Catcher Earl Battey shorhdap Stengel and Mets Enjoy Big Welcome NEW YORK (AP) A colorful ticker tape welcome still intheir trends the New York Met fAvring NaUond League Basriwll Wen" meet the Pittsburgh Pirates at the Polo Grounds today The Pirates were the last visit UrtWBOS D3CK in lkj oewre wffei Giants abandoned New York for San rancisco Since then the his toric dd ball park has been used for everything but baseball The Mets plaJust one year in Polo Grounds before moving to a new stadium now un der construction in lushing Mea dow officially arrived in New York Thursday Casey Stengel and his team got the traditional ticker tape parade up Broadway and a City Hall reception as well The Mets might just as well have won opener in St Louis (they lost 11 4) the way the crowds roared Stengel who got the' biggest cheers of all announced Sherman Roadblock Jones as his pitcher for the home opener The man who made the final putout for the Pirates in New York's last National League game back in 57 will be batting clean up for the Mets Big rank Thom as acquired from the Milwaukee Braves has nailed down the left field job with tire Mets Pittsburgh's starting pitcher will be Tom Sturdivant a veteran knuckleballer who once played under Stengel with the Yankees Reserve ullback Casualty at Iowa IOWA CITY (fl Jim Maugh an reserve fullback on the Iowa football team was on the casual ty list riday He underwent an operation for a damaged knee cartilage Wednesday night and will be out for spring drills Coach Jerry Bums said he ex i pected Maugham a junior will Ire able to report for fall practice in September THURSDAYS RESULTS MlniKtota Koawi City Lat Aagtltt 1 Cklcaga 0 Batrait at WaUingtoiijaia 'Only MIM4 SCHW Lo Angelci at Miifimare Ywk at Oetrait Watklagtoa at Cfevtlond (ttoa at Baltimera NATIONAL LEAGUE ct i 4 VJ Saa ffanciKi tW lttWWMmr'rTM 4VW Loaif 1' Lm AagclM Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati I He York 0 MilwaukM rku aM THURSDAY'S RESULTS San ranciK Milwauka 4 Houston 2 Chicago 0 Los Angeles 1 1 Cincinnati 7 Only games SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Pittsburgh at New York Houston at Philadelpha St Louis at Chicago Cincinnati Ct San rancisco MilwaukM at Los Angeles SCOREBOARD NHL PLAYOS 7 Thursday's Result Toronto 3 Chicago 2 Toronto kadi best of 7 series 2 0 No games riday or Saturday 3UHUUy dLH6UUr Toronto ot Chicago NBA PLAYOS No game riday kim MMm VafturAn Miahl Lot geles at Boston best of 7 champtoMhip writs tied 2 2 "Mx 7 1 AMwanlirlsrwT Cmf1 1 San rancisco walloped Mil spell out the nucleus of a good Coming on in relief Richert waukee in the only other game baseball club And anyone who four run rally in the second5i ning He struck out one reached base when catcher John Roseboro let a third strike get past in the third inning then fanfied the first man he faced in the fourth before pitcher Joey Jay grounded out The six strikeouts tied the mark set in 1954 by the Karl Spooner for most consecutive strikeouts by a pitcher making his major league debut and equalled the mark for relief pitch ers established by Jack Mayer in 1958 The four in wn i Ji PVIX)Djt'R Ksr I uni Ml 7 New Yack 1 Waihlugtaa 1 MImmM 3 Cbicaga 1 Bautoa 1 Citveland I Lot Angtlt 1 Kaam City 1 BaltmM 0.

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