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Wfbetting F&Lafsports CLASSIFIED ADS, Pngei P-5-13 betting & *% AJF f&laf «|P Wf JBp ' : SPORTS fBHHv- ; • *fcr ML •V" fB S^-£ D I: WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1959 A)? \ ¦ W ¦ mv|L, .; 1 '¦ ' m / > r'fxnr MkM M Min*/ > K- *9k */M Bf i iii’iMFn a/ Senators Make It 5 Out of 6 H \ j B*l J M H> jjM jM|Ur Since Oratory by Cookie Bftk J| gg|| -’Br JmSW f \& t j£Bߧw.m£.. dOt. CHICAGO 6 UP ON LOSING SIDE 17-Hit Attack 'Newk' Again On Tribe Ties Kk mHbl ff || ¦ Staley Nails Down High for Year "~ Dodger ** Helps By mi "“c BURTON HAWKINB Widest Lead for Sox Star Staff Writer CLEVELAND, Aug. 19.—1 n Flag Mr th* Associated Press when Staley walked with two the unlikely event that Cookie Drive for Time was when out in the eighth, Aparicio folks knew Lavagetto is released a* the Gerry Staley as the Cardinals’ singled for his third bit and manager, perhaps Jack (center), weight ¦ B? Km Aweolatid PteM Senators’ he Dempsey former heavyweight title bout Velella is major stockholder starting pitcher Fox smacked the double. champion, confers with Vincent Velella of the croup now under suspension in New once more is who for three should nm for Congress. Hit boxing Don Neweombe straight seasons Wynn, who had pitched two oratory qualifies helping along » somehow/ last burst of (left) and living Kahn after being named by York, while Kahn is a director and also presi- the Dodgsrf in being 20-game consecutive three-hit shutouts, League pennant missed a winner him as a man who could charm the Roaensohn Enterprises, Inc., yesterday in dent of TelePromTer, Inc., the theater tele- National the League. Now gave up six hits and all four daintily scrap, though his pay- in National elephants into treading New York to as promotional vision organisation. (Story D-4.) —AP even reliefer, Oriole runs in four-plus in- act director for mi Page check now the as a he has become the no egg shells. * from nings. Rookie Ken the Ingemar Johansson-Floyd Patterson heavy* Wirephoto. comes White Sox’ lock-up guy in their Mcßride and attempted Reds. Staley Cookie has to rea- run for pennant. then combined for a charges Big Newk, the big guy of the the two-hit job, with Staley son with his often in The 6-foot righthander, relief the past, the speechmaking Dodgers’ staff before he was two walking one, striking out four. but days shy helped push must' have improved. Since he “washed up” bacause of arm of 39. the A two-run homer by Yogi aqd back trouble, pitched an White Sox into the largest lead Berra, his 17th, and Hector lit into the Senators a little tight more than week ago, when eight-hit shutout for Cincin- of the year in the Ameri- Lope* 16th wrapped up a solo it they had accumulated 22 de- Third League Opening nati last night, whipping San can League race last night. He for the Yankees in the third in 23 tries, they Francisco. 7-0, and trimming gave up just one hit in three against Don Mossi (11-7). feats have won five six games. W/N, LOSE OR the Giants’ lead over second- shutout innings of reliefer a Mossi had beaten the Yanks of place Los Angeles to two games. 6-4 comeback victory over five straight times. Art Ditmar The immediate reaction to C\ to Lavagetto’s spiel night Drive Add 3 Cities Dodgers, winning The two in Baltimore and a 4%-game (8-8) blanking that won it, the encouraging. DRAW I, fUNCIJ STANN NEW YORK. Aug. 19 (AP).— problem at all in acquiring a row for the first time in more bulge over Cleveland. Tigers the wasn’t The Sen- on five hits until by Leaders of the Continental players. than two weeks, closed in by eighth, Whitey ators were drubbed the Staley scored the winning when he needed in exhibition game, League vowed today to move “I have always maintained, beating third-place Milwaukee, for Ford’s relief. Phillies an 7-6, innings. They run the White Sox, break- but since resuming warfare in full steam ahead to organize and I have given testimony at in 13 de- ing 4-all tie Fox’s Oene Stephens’ sacrifice fly eight Spahn. a on Nellie their own league they’ve be- their embryo circuit with the congressional hearings to feated Warren the two-out double in eighth won for Boston in the ninth acquire necessary Braves' seventh pitcher, for the the haved like spoilers. 'From the World' teams and that effect, that while it is im- inning. That hoisted the White after the Red Sox had blown players to operate major possible to fifth time this season. (3-2) OBVIOUSLY THE ANGELS of the new Continental as a get 50 players for Sox six games ahead of Cleve- a 4-0 lead. Mike Fomieles Slevers and Green Homer league by 1961. a ninth or tenth place club, That left the Braves four won, Ray (10-9) League want no callow youth—no Warren Giles or Joe it land in the lost column after with Herbert They bumped off the Yan- support is easy to get 200 players games behind the Oiants, who loser, in relief. Cronin—to earry their standard. Branch Rickey, first Encouraged by from for a the second-place Indians had the both kees twice after New York had new league," Rickey, open a two-game series in Mil- president League, only baseball’s top brass at yester- said who been clubbed to compiled 6-game winning of the Waiver is 77. The other will be 78 waukee tonight while the Dodg- their fourth a candidates were day’s day-long meeting, in December. straight defeat, 11-4, by Wash- streak, ending the world mentioned Ed Johnson, ex-Unlted States “Goodness is a relative thing,” ers start a two-game set at cham- Senator from Colorado, and George Trautmann, boss of Branch Rickey, Continental Cincinnati. ington. Perry Ten Eyck pions’ notions of going any- League president, organ- added the father of baseball’s and system Philadelphia defeated St. where. Then they clipped the minors. Neither will see 70 again. Shea they farm and developer of Yanks Reach .500 iser William A. said big Louis, 2-1, in the only other Beaten to Baltimore twice in three games Actually It was in the bag for Rickey all along. The go adding countless leaguers. ‘lt’s Death will to work three equality NL game scheduled. The Yankees, 12% games CRESCENT CITY, Calif., and last night they humiliated old Mahatma has been sitting back in Pittsburgh all the cities five-team of opportunity that to their current keeps you behind, moved back to the .500 Aug. 19 (AP).—A truck driver the Indians, 11-4, on a 17-hit time, exhorting his launch the “right away.” going and makes a Ne. S Over Giants Bill Shea and associates to circuit Then mark and broke a tie for third, questioned today production that featured home they with Joe local public support your team. was in the third league; certain he would be their leader. And where willhuddle Cro- Neweombe (11-8), winless for place with Baltimore by beat- bludgeon slaying of Perry runs by Roy Sievers and Len- Giles, Nobody wants to invest in a Ten will the ball players come from? nin and Warren Ameri- almost a month, walked none ing Detroit, 5-3. Boston tied Eyck, 51, of nie Green. League pres- ninth and tenth team. But it’s University Cali- “From the world!” Rickey Intoned. can and National entirely and struck out four while beat- Kansas City for sixth by de- fornia basketball star of 1928-9, Although the Senators long to work out system different with a newly ing Now that’s the kind of spirit the Continentals need. idents. a organized league the Oiants for the fifth feating the Athletics, 5-4. whose body was found Monday ago abandoned the idea of for acquiring players. where the in six climbing The Deacon offered concrete plan for coming up with quality is on par. Competi- time decisions this sea- Staley, who won 19 for the near U. S. 101. out of the second di- no a son. 200 “major league” players by 1061, when the Continentals Results Please Shea tion is what creates interest, Cardinals in 1951, 17 in ’52 Reno Bartolomle, Mendocino vision for the first time in 13. not The Reds won it quickly, and 18 being County sheriff, said a 49-year- years, they are learning it can plan to get off the grounds In sonorous tones he simply Acceptance newly- one-sidedness.” in ’53 before of 'the skidding the Oiants to their peddled first to Cincinnati, old trucker arrested here Tues- be fun to play havoc with the declared his troops will come "from the world.” league subject Explained formed is to its Method Not fourth defeat in the last six finally day on charges of drunkenness, ambitions of others. They are good time, compliance requirements then the Yankees and Further questions were not Invited. In with Rickey games by scoring six runs in the White was a suspect in the slaying particularly pleased to heap presumably, dispose problem, on minimum stadium capac- did not say how or Sox, now has a 6-3 the Deacon will of the if by what means his league the first three innings. Ous record with a 1.48 eamed-run because witnesses heard him grief on the Indians, who have ity, financial setup, population would boasting killing such it is.
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