¦F* -v-sx-v-¦*~*~m**~*rm.K~***.m Itpfff" ¦’* PLAYOFF WOtltP Pi )ELAY SERIES THE SUNDAY STAR . ¦’’ ; '¦• V , ' :'¦¦ . >,/ ; I- y:<;‘ , -V '"1/ Waihington, D. C. JMMk Jensen Blast Stpttmlitr 77, 1959 JE White Sox (Waiting D-3 In 11th Downs To Learn Opponent Wynn Defeats Senators, CHICAGO, Sept. 26 (AP).—l|playoffI and then beat the Red 5-4 The Go-Go White Sox stand n I Sox In the series. BOSTON, Set. 26 (Special). . poised today for the World Se-' In Tigers, 10-5, to 1951 the Giants and • rles, they —Jackie Jensen slammed a two- but still do not know Dodgersi were knotted up. and run double in the ninth inning [ their opponent or the date of i this time the Giants won the to tie the score, then cracked the first game. playoffj (remember Bobby 1 Only games ¦¦ a home run high into the left- . tomorrow’s 'in r Thomson’s nlnth-innlng homer Post 22d Win fleld screen with two out in the . the National Lecfeue can deter- | that did it?) but lost to the DETROIT, Sept. 26 (AP).— 11th Inning today to give the > mine whether the American Yankees’ In the series. - League Red Sox a 5-4 decision over champions will take But assuming there Early Wynn pitched his 22d Comiskey are no Washington. the field In Park , complications, the four-out- victory today and John Calllson Harmon Klllebrew smashed here Wednesday against the , I duly of-seven series starts here batted in five runs with a his 41st homer of the year, a i constituted National i Wednesday, with the second grand-slam homer and a double three-run blast high off the . League champfon or If they , game Thursday. wait playoff leftfleld light tower, In the [ must for a to set- If a Coast as the White Sox defeated pennant. team is involved fourth Inning. The Red Sox \ tie the ( the League the Tigers, 10-5. In on National side, tied the score at 4-4 with a , contention still In the Na- , there will be day Wynn, Chicago's probable tlonal Legue a out for three-run outburst against are the Braves. travel pilch L last year's winners, and the t and the series will re- choice to the World Series Camllo Pascual In the ninth. ( Saturday opener, up working Dodgers—with sume on in the Na- warmed by Jensen's three runs batted In, the Giants an , tional League park only innings, giving outside possibility. for the five up boosted his season total to 112 j , third and fourth games. If it four ‘ In the event of a two-way hits. He leads Cleveland's Rocky has not been yet. a Gerry Staley, who a , tie, the title will be by decided set club Colavlto by one RBI in the settled fifth game will be played there. record with his 67th appear- battle for American League ; a best-two-out-of-three series 1 Then : starting Monday, there would be another ance, and Turk Lown followed supremacy, while leads with no time day Wynn the Colavlto : out for travel with day of for travel, assuming the! I to mound. Klllebrew by one home run In but a Issue was still In doubt, Chicago got four runs ' rest before the series starts. ( and in the the fight for that title. Jen- the series would return to first inning off Jim Procter, sen’s homer was his 28th. May Open Friday Chicago< for a sixth and pos- making his first major league sibly That would make the open- ! even a seventh game. start. Callison hit his third ing day here in Chicago either If Milwaukee is In the series, home run of the year for four ryns Thursday Friday, depending the same pattern will be fol- off Ray Narleski in the or lowed eighth. Bill added GIANTS on whether the playoff lasts but there will be no Goodman two three games. time off for travel. four hits and Jim Landis three Continued From Page' D-l1 or the 15-hit The first game of play- Chicago to attack. regular game, a tie Excited n Hank Aaron of the Braves with all individ- off between Los Angeles Ted L Dcio hit a two-run Rightfielder Phillies, 2-2, to enter the final day of the sea- ual ¦ and For Chicago, homer Wynn, records counted. Milwaukee would be held this series is i off and Frank stumbled while chasing Ed Bouchee’s long lfy son tied for the National League lead with the Jones pitched Mcn- charged ; Bolling hit a his first no- ' day at Milwaukee, with the , with emotion. It was two-run homer ball in the first inning yesterday at Milwaukee Los Angeles Dodgers, who were mauled, 12-2, hltter while with 40 years ago that a White off Lown. the Cubs. It“ second on Tuesday at Los An- ' Sox but recovered in time to make this stab the by the Cubs. May 1955, last pennant, CHICAGO DETROIT of came on 12. against geles and the third, if needed, tfam won the drive the he earned It1 and that one turned out to be ab r h rbi ab r h rbl near the fence. The Braves beat the Pirates—and also there on Wednesday. Esp’to.ss 0 0 0 Lepcio.sfi 4 J 1 ’J the way. He walked 1 the most notorious of all base- Fox.Mb ‘l 0 o 4 0 O hard seven, • A1 Lopez, the popular , 1 Harris.lb including three bat- man- ball teams—the Sox of ’ lPh ps.3b 4 0 11 Slsler.p 0 o ft 0 the first ager of the White says he Black Landis.cf 4 1 :i 0 Kuenn.rf 4 0 ,1 Dick Groat. Rob- ’ National League. Cash.lb 1 o 801 l g.‘.’b 4 ‘l 1 'Z CUBS BRAVES erto Clemente and Prank of assorted youngsters and old- Jack'n.lb 1 0 o o I> tpr .'ib 4 o o 0 But the White Sox players ! Battpy.c 4 3 11 Shoop.c 3 O O 1 Continued From Page D-l Thomas to preserve his no-hlt- 1 sters is out to erase the stain. O n.3b.-2b 5 3 4 ‘J Proctor O o O Ghosts of l have a view. County Rivera.rf 4 0 11 Stump.p 1110 1951 different ! through the cloudy afternoon i ter. ¦ It’s a team that is strong: McAn'v.rf 1 0 MChrisley 1 <* 1 0 Stadium in Milwaukee seats 0 ;as the and Braves > In the season, the down the middle, where base- CaTson If 5 1 3 5 0 0 0 Phils Earlier ' 43,827. The Los Angeles i Wynn p 3o 1 n 40sb'e,lb 10 0 0 Dodgers Coll- i say o o Lose, i matched In Giants' ball o o 12-2, runs the second Mike men teams must be IStaley.p l McCormick was seum la-listed at 94.600. , Dodgers i and fourth innings. Freese, who » credited five-inning 1 A strong. 13Hlcks.cf 10 10 Hand with a no- series between the White Sox ' hit a three-run homer in last ; hitter over the Phillies, while ¦ Behind the plate is Sherman | Totals 421015 10 Totals 34 57 5 (Comiskey Park seats 46.500) , *2d: Singled for night's Philadelphia victory, , Jones 5 Lollar, the best long-ball 1 Ran for Fox in 2 Snarled 1 had a one-hitter in Los wpII hit-1 Stump 3 Singled for Stalky in Race Again Dodgers in > and the might set ! sth: through with his 23d Angeles. ter the On ir, • 7th; 4 Flied out for Narleskle In Bth. came I records for the , on club. the nd 1 Continued From D-l gle. scoring Banks, bases empty size of the Early ' 400 Another Blow Pare and Dark homer with the in i Jones’ victory tonight will be purse be are Wynn, a veteran 1 CHICAGO 011 040-10 walked to load the bases. the second. It was his sixth ! to divided between the righthander;j j DETROIT 002 010 002— 5 7 0 Dodgers and doubly ironic that When,, j i listed as a seven-inning no- winning and losing Bob Shaw , a I CHICAGO. Sept. (AP).— Cal walked, forc- against ¦ teams. youngster E—None. PO-A—Chicago. 27-10. 26 Hillman, twirled Neeman also [ the Braves. hitter. of great promise, LOB—Chicago. Dave who j Only twice before since the . Detroit. 27-10. 12; De- The ghosts of the 1951 Giants j a nifty nine-hitter and fanned ing across a run to make it 6-o.' Milwaukee came right back The Pirates’ Harvey Haddix and Billy Pierce and Dick Don- troit. 2. I start of the League Rtump. Bolling. haunted the Dodgers today. | was Churn was mercifully replaced in its half of the inning when' pitched 12 innings j National < with Turk Lown and *!b—Callison. ER—- six, completing the first I |; of perfect in 1876 have there ovan. Battey, Callison, Lepcio. Bolling. Cast as Cubs, they triggered | since July Hillman, by Clem Labine. Maye doubled off the rightfleldiIj baseball on May 26 against ¦ been lies at Gerry Staley in the bullpen. I start 16. the the end of regular ip h r er bb so drubbing that stymied fence, took third on Avila’s '¦ the 154- 0 a 12-2 | who had been knocked out of The one-time relief ace was . I; j Braves, but lost in the 13th. game But the pride of the Sox is Wynn 5 4 3 3 2 the Dodgers in their bid to , sacrifice and scored on Logan’s The last season. centered Staley 1 10 0 0 0 j the box eight straight times as no stopper, either, for Hillman 1 complete-game no- In on the second-base Lown 3 2 2 2 0 L single 1946 the Cardinals and , ** 4 4 4 0 clinch a tie for the National; a starter, was in command all looped a two-run single to i to center. hitter in the National League combination of Nelson Fox at Proctor 2 | Post put the Phils out front, ) Dodgers were all even. The , Stump 4Vj 71 1 V x League pennant and bumped' way. right Taylor was by Maglie second agile Ap- 3 4 5 3 * [the and stroked an- Sal in 1956. Cards Dodgers and the Luis Narleski 5 Los Angeles into a first-place; other hit to make again when he hit a Spahn Then with | beat the in the (aricio at short. Jim Landis in Sisler 1 0 0 0 0 0 The Chicago bats which hurt center to it the old Brooklyn Winner Wynn (22-10). Loser deadlock with finally ! pitch over the left-center fence I Dodgers. Maglie . centerfieldt completes (0-I*. Milwaukee. the Dodgers most were swung 9-0. Altman ended the set down the the mid- Proctor Napp. Inning long fly. with two out and nobody on U—Rice. Rommel. Btevens. The Cub villains were A1 by three much-traveled veter- with a Phillies. 5-0. dle combination. T—2:l4 A—0.814 Bobby Thomson, Bobby Thomson, | in the fourth. RED SOX, 5; ' Dark and a ans Art Labine didn't last much f fourth Avila The last pitcher to no-hit couple of Loading longer either, In the doubled Cards the heroes in the Schult and A1 Dark. because Banks down the leftfleld line and the was Hodd Eller of surge his lineup with righthanded greeted him with SENATORS, 4 Giants’ that snatched the I a one-out scored when Freese threw over Cincinnati back in 1919. flag from Brooklyn ! single fourth What is the rea! issue in the Dramatic Complex 1951 in a hitters in order to combat the! in the and Thom- Bouchee’s head after fielding SAN FRANCISCO ST. LOUIS WASHINGTON Podres, : and Schult contributed ib r h rbl lb r h rbl the dramatic playoff. southpaw Manager Bob son 4 o l o Bl'me.Cb ¦; o o n j ,»b r h tbl hr World Strugale symbolized by Del Crandall’s grounder. 1 (I Consolo. ss The Cub victory was ignited Scheffing of the Cubs had rea-: [ their third singles each to I Alou.rf 41111 C'xh m.rf 2000, 4lioo Spahn escaped serious trou- M 2 1 3 ' | Dobbek rs 412 0 0 KHRUSHCHEV VISIT? 2 Muslil.lb II ll 0 Klllrbrrw, & In the second inning by Dark’s son to stick with such "spot”j score him. |McCr.lbJ 4 2 2 2 Boyer,Mb M ll ll | Mb 1 3 ;t ] ble in after Post Crpedi.lf o Lomon.rf 3 0 performers This brought Billy the seventh j 2n 11 Ctmoll.lf 31l n o Green, n o n three-run homer and the first as Thomson and on Har- |Bp'cer,2b 3 u O ll IL. cs-ls 2 10 0 0 Hear the answer by doubled off the fence in left- HSmlth.c 2 0 0 0 Slever*. lb ¦> of four Schult. ris, just recalled from Mon- BrM'd.is 4 0 o ll Flood.cf O O 0 4 n 1 n blows by Thomson. i center with 2 Allison, cs-ls ..5 (I treal, who Intentionally passed and Freese walked !Schmidt, c 3 0 3 0 Qr'mn.sx 10 0 0 Schxlve, 1 0 0 The former hit safely four S-Jonex.p 20 0 0 Mlxell.p 1n o 0 2b 4 11 ,1 n n ; nobody out. When Dave Philley Koreheck. e 4 0 n n Alston Dejected times and the latter I Shannon 1 0 ll o Pxicuxl, p 0 once Hillman in Control attempt. Broxllo.p _ 3 0 1 0 0 Lowry missed a bunt Del 0 0 0 0 Reverend Charles Fischer, W. Manager Walt Alston de- briefly a Senator contrib- • nlO 1 0 0 sat CVandall picked Post off sec- Totili 29 49 4 jected uted three blows. Dark, who Meanwhile, Hillman was fac- Total* 20 o 0 0 Totals 39 ~4 II in his dressing room. ond base with a perfect peg to I x Awarded first bate because of I*l was poison to the Giants, start- ing only 17 batters in the first catcher ¦ J 1:30 P.M. Sunday, Sept. 27th He seemed stunned by the Cub j Logan, who held the ball for Intenerence BOSTON ed the Dodgers on the way to [: iflve innings. Only in the sixth I—Struck out for Mlxell in oth. ! Runnels, 7b 0 13 10 onslaught. He told a battery of putout although ; ! lb 5 0 (the did the Dodgers begin to nibble the he was Keouth. 2 n n on the Manion Forum over the newsmen: defeat with a home run 1 by charge. SAN FRANCISCO. 101 (100 2 4 9 0 1 Williams. If 3 (i*i n n righthander. knocked down Post's ST LOUIS IMIO (100 o—o o M 2 Stephens. If i 24th of the year off Podres) .at1 the tall m* 614 and also weighed in with Sandy Amoros batted for oi oth Malxone. 3b 4 0 11 n a . daylights out of us. It'll be Harris and singled, Maye /made a running catch Mallette. cf 5 11 1 0 n triple. scoring mo- E—Musis], — " Roger Craig l George Anderson’s Boyer H Smith PO-A • S 11? 5"1 0 tomorrow, and game ments later on of drive. San Francisco 21-0: St LouU Mahoner, aa 1 o 0 <1 The started half an 1 Junior Gilliam’s . DP—Boyer 23-14. n ¦ everybody in the bullpen. Logan.’ who returned to the to Blaaincame to Mustal: : iWerta 1 noon hour earlier than the one in 1 double. Charlie Neal filed out, Boyer to Orammai to Mualil LOB—- • Buddln. ss 211 0 n “The only question is wheth- starting lineup last night after ' San Franclaco 7. St Louis 2. Monbououette, p 3 11 n 0 0 > Milwaukee but was finished \ Gilliam advancing, and Wally ,rn * er Duke play missing six games due I 2—Cepeda, Mays HR—Maya. Me-' - t£ rt 11 10 n Snider can to- : Moon singled to an Covey. B—S. Jones. Chittum. p 10000 later. 'Once it was interrupted to make it 12-2. great Blaelnxaree morrow. Otherwise, it’ll be the But Duke the infected toe. had a day ip h r er bb ao F MERCEDES-BENZ ‘3oo’ by rain for 12 minutes, and the 1 Snider 4nded , 8 Jonea 7 n n n 2 ft’ Totals 45 515~5 ~1 I i same lineup. Snider has a bad in the field. In addition to the O Dodgers on the bench could ] rally by hitting into the third ¦Mlxell 0 2 2 3 0I IRan for Lemon In Oth: 2 Ran for I knee and it’s been bothering , pickoff of Post in the seventh, Broallo 144 1 2 0 0 3 » Williams in flth. 3 Called out on strikes I k 1959 4 only stare at the 1 double play executed by the Winner—Jonea •21 -B>. Hth; 4 Singled scoreboard deep right (13-10). Loier—Mlxell1 for Mahoner in for him." and hope that the Cubs. he went to his into l Monbouquette In Oth. r | Phillies could * the hole to get Joe Koppe's . HBP—Bv Mlxell i Cepeda I. WF—- FOUR-DOOR HARDTOP SEDAN win two straight from the Hillman's mastery over Los ’Mlxell U—Dascolt Oorman. Becory, . WASHINGTON .. non 3ni oon no—4 I Blasted Good Curve I grounder in time to force Rob- . Landes. T—l:sl. A—9.860. BOSTON oon 001 003 01 —5 I . < Angeles made . . Braves. perhaps was l*Ofy . red leather inferior .. factory installed air In who had singled in the ( E—None. PO-A—Washington, 32-15: the Cub dressing room, by erts. Boston, I ? .. including power steering, easier the skies (two conditioning fully equipped Craig to Face Anderson darkened eighth. MM-14 out when winning i Dark and Thomson, who bang- in the late innings. The only run scored In nth) DP—Consolo to automatic transmission, Becker Mexico radio. In the dressing Bchaive to Slevers. Buddln to Runnels. ed out a total of six room Alston , time the Dodgers made PHILADELPHIA MILWAUKEE Mallette to , hits, were other Buddln: Runnels to Buddln I [soberly • surrounded by reporters. announced that his , more than »b r h rbl »b r h rbl , Yellow Jackets Win to Keouth: Mallette to Keouth. LOB— 1 ? $12,434 PRICE, $8,995 starting pitcher one hit was in the Ashb'n.cf 4 0 0 0 Bruton cf 4 0 0 0 Washington ft; Boston. 12 LIST PBICE. OUR tomorrow , Koppe.ss 0 10 0 } 2b—Keouth. “That Johnny had eighth, when Gilliam singled 4 Math's Mb 4 12 i ASHLAND, Va.. Sept. 26 _ Glle. Slevers. Williams. Podres would be Roger Craig, whose , B'c’eo.lb 4 0 0 0 Aaron.rf 4 0 2 0 I Buddln. Jensen BB—Allison 121. 8— good stuff out* there.” Dark , and Moon doubled, but Don Post il 4 12 1 Adc'ck.lb M 0 o 0I (AP).—Randolph-Macon’s Yel- . [ Keouth. Conxolo. V On Our Showroom Floor last effort was a flve-hit shut- Ii Fr«s*3b MillMaye It M 1 2 0 Demeter grounded to end low Jackets _ Ip h er so said. “I good out chalked up theirrI . r bb hit a real curve out Wednesday St. , Philley rs M 0 0 0 Avila.2b Mill Pascual si, 4 4 I in Louis. it. Norm crand'lc 14 2 10 for that in Larker opened the O A n.2b M o o o 4 0 o o second straight victory > ... 2-, homer the second Logan o 11 i football Pjscher 11111' The Cubs, now winners of five Lonnett c M O 0 0 ss M Monbouquette ..9 4 CAPITOL CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE CO. 4 inning." ninth with a single, but by Spahn.p today, scoring in the second ¦ 10 440 I |of their last six, will counter , Roberts,o 3 0 10 M 0 0 oi • Chittum 2 1 o*o 21 t this time many in the crowd i , and third periods for a 15-0 Winner—Chittum (3-oi. J “Were not playing any fa- with Bob Anderson. Hill- Ml 2 5 2 Totals Ml M 8 2 1 _ Loser—- Like ( of 9,348 were leaving and Totals > decision over a stubborn New- . Fischer (9-11) vorites in this race. We've play- man, he was involved in those . didn’t'I PHILADELPHIA 010 100 000—2 U—Flahertv. Umont Berry, Hono- bother to look back. port News Apprentice chick. T—2:4B. \ ed hard all year against jtwo upsets of the Giants, al- MILWAUKEE 010 100 Olx—3 i School I A—5.428. the Dark to fill the bases. . first-division teams. Look though neither was credited On Nee- ¦ —Freese PO-A —Philadelphia, 24- team. at j man’s infield out, Thomson 4: Milwaukee. 27-0 LOB—Philadel- our record.” The Cubs hold the with a win. phia. M; Milwaukee. 7 most came home with the game's I 2b—Post. Maye. Avila HR—Freese. season edge over Pittsburgh. Poores, successful of Post. 8B —Avila, a—Avila. Adcock 11th run and then Harris un- to San Francisco and Los Angeles. all Dodger pitchers against the J ip h r er bb intentionally walked Hillman II Roberts 0 0 M 2 1 5 “BURR” HEISHMAN’S Cubs with a 7-1 lifetime record, ,Bpahn 9 5 2 2 17 Taylor — last less than three and to force home the !ll' Winner—Spahn <2l-15 >. Loser innings. 12th. At , Roberts 115-17). Johnny long last Altman end- Conlan, headquarters When wasn’t striking ( ed U—Donatelll. Venron. Dt- tire out four) ! it with a' roller to second -1 xon. T—ls9. A —23.703. D'Amato to Testify hitters turn today with time trials to j< C FIRESTONE TIRES to j Podres fanned Hillman to Snider.cf coin Banks,s. 4210 testify at a hearing of the New Deter.cf 1 0 0 0 Th'son.ll s .1 4 1 ' begin at 1 pm. Latest stand- < JACK BLANK end the Cubs’ three-run up- Larker.rf, 4o 2 o 43 3 > > No Off Brand Tires—No Hidden Charges York State Hdges.lb Schuit.lb 2 ; ings credit Newt Swift with 121 Athletic Commis- rising, and when he opened 4 0 0 0 Dark..lb 3 2 2 .3 4 sion probing the promotion of I the Rosebox a O 0 0 Neeman.e .110 2 : points. Harvey Bigelow with PONTIAC > [third inning by striking out , willa.ss 40 0 0 HlU'an.p 40 2 2 > the Floyd Patterson-Ingemar: Podres.p 1 0 <1 0 : 115, Bobby King 84. Robert L < 1437 Irving St. N.W. Tony Taylor and George Alt- Churn.p o n n > Johansson title fight last o Harkins 83 and Drayton Ty- ’ AD. 4-SAOS C June. man. it looked as if he had Labine.p noon D’Amato Harria.p 0 0 n o lee 81. we OFFER %ras with relatives regained his form. But at this 1 Amoros 11 1 o of Jose Torres, who was to W'Uams.p 0 0 0 0 meet point the roof fell on the 1 2 Fairly loon Cuba's Benny Paret in a 10- Dodgers. Kllpp'n.p 0 0 0 0 Quality Tires at Competitive Prices round bout tonight at Escobar Lee Walls singled and Ernie ! Totals 3.1 2B 2 Totals 37 12 16 12 Park in San . •. Juan. Banks was hit on the leg by 1 Singled and scored for Harris in ; Prove it to yourself FAST, COURTEOUS, EXPERT SERVICE I nth: 2 Called out on strikes for WU- D’Amato. who manages Pat- a pitch. Thomson followed with , llama In Bth. EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY terson. failed to show up at a ! his second single, - Walls scoring LOS ANOELES 000 002 000— 2 recent hearing of the commts-: i to make it 4-0. 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