D-2 THE SUNDAY STAR Washington, D. C., October 25, 1959 Orange Routs Cadets Score, 25-6, Scoft Leads West Virginia Over Colorado State As Princeton WEST POINT. N. Y„ Oct. 018 Hodges. Dick Harris, a sec- 24 (AP).—Bob Anderson and ond string guard, recovered In Joe Caldwell handled a rain- the end zone for a touchdown. For Fifth Win soaked football as if it were Caldwell completed eight of Tops Cornell covered with glue today and 15 passes to set an Army record SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Oct. 24 carried Arihy to a 25-6 football for completions single PRINCETON, N. J„ Oct. 24 l in a (AP).—Tailback (AP). Sophomore Halfback victory over year Hugh Scott Colorado State season. His 64 “hits” this * Ernie Davis led a. devastating University. top the mark of 63 by Pete scored two touchdowns and Wingback Syracuse attack that humbled Warming up for their big Vann in 1953. In all, Army John Mac Murray West Virginia. 44-0. today be- game with the Air Force at threw 37 passes. raced 64 yards on a reverse ' fore a crowd of 35,000. It was Yankee Stadium next* Satur- Army's first touchdown drive today as favored Princeton the fifth straight lopsided foot- day, the Cadets resorted to a covered 48 yards from the short ground out a 20-0 victory over ball triumph for the unbeaten daring air game to set up two opening kickoff and was cli- Cornell A crowd of 22,000 saw Orangemen, ranked sixth na- first-period touchdowns, a 37- maxed when Carpenter recov- the Ivy League battle at tionally. yard second period field goal by ered a fumble by teammate Palmer Stadium. The East's top team, geared Frank Blanda and a final score Don Bonko in the end zone. Scott, who came to Princeton early In the Groton by vicious line play, exploded fourth. Bonko plunged over from the from to solve a family for 23 points in a big tecond Blanda kicked two extra one for the second score. The quandary because his father points and a 2-point conversion third touchdown in the Anal went to Yale and his grand* was added on a pass into the period, ended an 85-yard drive father was a Harvard man, STATISTICS end from Vlr.lnl. Bn.cu.z zone Anderson to in which Anderson’s running First downs Army’s "lonesome Bill passing Rushing yardage 6(1 4115 end.” and were the principal STATISTICS Passing yardage 411 134 Carpenter. driving force, came on Cald- . Cornell Prlncetoa Pesses ... 5-21 6-11 First downs li 22 Passes Intercepted by 1 o Thwarted at'every turn and well’s 5-yard run. Rushing yardage 176 323 Funte 9-36 2-44 held back Passing yardage 72 75 of the mid-stripe _ Fumbles lost o COLO. STATE U. 0 0 O 6 6 Passes __ 7-19- 9-16 Yards penalized 65 most of the game, Colorado ARMY 14 3 0 8—25 Passes Intercepted by 2 , 0 97 Punts 4-36 2-26 State struck down for its lone Army—Carpenter recovered fumble in Fumbles lost 1 I quarter that featured a 57-yard end zone ißlanda kick). Yards penalized 10 score in the fading (Blanda 30 scoring by minutes Army—Bonko 1 run kick). run Davis who also After a drive died deep in Army—FG Blanda 37. dashed 29 yards to in Army—Caldwell 5 run (Carpenter pass raced 15 yards on a double score the Army territory, end A1 Fortune from Anderson). reverse for the third period. C8U—Harris recovered block kick In first score in , blocked a punt by Army’s Har- end sone (kick failed). the second period. Davis gained yards He burst 141 in through against the middle for 26 on nine carries the com- play pletely a trap in'the third pe- outclassed Mountain- riod. Murray eers. In all, Syracuse Mac turned in his rolled to fancy early yards, run in the final 589 against 109 for West Dartmouth Beats Harvard, period x - Virginia. . Matt Freeman (center), Yale end,,crashes through to deflect this first- Brewster Loud, whose Virginia, period punt by mud-spattered Ed Abel, Colgate quarterback, yesterday West which stunned yard field’goal try YALE 21 Pitt, in theTlrst at New Some of empty seats are accounted for by the fact 23-15. a week ago. threat- 9-0, to End 4-Loss Streak period had gone wide, added Haven. the only ened twice today. Its the points place- that rain kept the crowd to 11,000 although the advance sale was 24,770. deepest CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. extra with COLGATE... 0 -, penetration was to the ments after the last two Wirepnoto. 24 (AP). Underdog Dart- . scores. —AP Syracuse 20. STATISTICS A pass failed mouth unleashed Its pent-up Dartmouth Harvard when Princeton Ger scored Syra- » Schwedes today a second- First downs 14 tried for two points after Scott’s cuse’s first two touchdowns, frustration on Rushin* yardage 218 174 period touchdown drive capped Passing yardage 35 27 first touchdown. bucking over from the 2 in the Passes 3-4 4-7 by 15-yard Gundy Intercepted Princeton’s line was just too first quarter and from the 4 in a Bill to A1 Passes by O l* Rozycki’ pass play for 9-0 Ivy Punts 4-43 7-33 tough for Cornell and its pass YALE the second. plays a Fumbles lost () o Trte climaxed penalized defense effectively up League football victory over Yards __ 56 70 bottled Page drives of 73 and 78 yards. Lions Continued From D-l Harvard. the tosses of Marcy Tino and Drubbed Mark Weber yards Rozycki turning only by rushing. threw 18 line to the Dave McKelvey. Cornell was WIN, LOSE OR 5 Yale rolled to End Ken Ericson in the Sophomore Ben Urban’s 35- right corner. Rozycki headed on the Princeton 11 when the iQ \ip 270 yards. second quarter and yard field goal in the final for the end zone flag behind a bucked first half ended. It lost the Orange's quarter at rain-lashed Harvard By Holy By not yielding a point today. over from the 4 for the two-man escort and made it. ball on downs on the Prince- Cross Stadium wrapped up the first By FRANCIS STANN final Urban missed the point DRAW Yale drew abreast of the 1943 score. extra ton 11 in the third and on the lOpf NEW YORK, Oct. 24 (AP).— Eleven and Tackle Bob Yates booted triumph in* five tries for the try from the 15 following a Indians and atoned for last penalty Princeton 23 and 26 in the Halfback Dick Skinner, work- the Yale team of 1913 which three conversions and a 35- but made a much fourth period. also blanked the first five op- yard field goal. A1 Gerlick, year’s 16-8 loss to the Crimson. tougher kick for the field goal. Holy running an- horse of the Cross ponents. other tackle, converted twice. Harvard had been the only While Harvard defenses It was the second straight game, marauding Ivy Ivy stop defeat for Cornell, which was was a mudder The rainstorm, that subsided team to beat the cham- bunched to Dartmouth’s WEST VIRGINIA ... 0 0 0 o—o pions biggest dumped from the unbeaten This and That today, scoring a pair of first- during game, in ’SB. known threat, Half- Os somewhat the SYRACUSE 7 23 7 7—44 by kept the crowd down to about A penalty in the final half back Mate Rozycki, a 168- ranks last week Yale. Prince- period touchdowns that got the Syracuse—Schwedes (Yates, Ivy league , who was told last June that NBC kick). 2. run minute cost Dartmouth an- pound junior from Chicago, ton, now 2-1 in the Crusaders rolling 11,000 although the advance renewing for weeks toward a 34-0 Syracuse—Schwedes 4. run (Yates. other touchdown. romped. and in possession of third place, wasn't his contract (although many sale was 24,770. kick). victory over Syracuse—Davis (kick blocked). Jake Croutnamel, a superb has a 3-2 season record. the impression was given that Leo was quitting) is running Columbia. Yale's fans received an early 57. run n 6 6 3—9 Syracuse—FG, Yates, 35. this murky, muddy DARTMOUTH out preferred managerial jobs to his The Crusaders, holding Col- scare when Halfback Lou Miller Syracuse—Brlcson 18, pass from Weber halfback HARVARD 0 0 0 o—o0—0 CORNELL O 0 0 o—o of to which lend (Gerlick, kick). afternoon, was used as decoy PRINCETON O 6 7 7—20 to a minus 45 yards fumbled the opening kickoff on Syracuse—Davis (Yates, kick). a Dirtmouth —Rozycki IS. pus trom name, that Dressen has been appointed at umbia total 20. run (kick fulled). 15, (pas* failed), now Chuck Syracuse—Weber 2. (Oerlck, kick). on key 'plays as the Indians Gundy Princeton—Scott run offense, bounced back from the Blue’s 32. It paved the way run Dartmouth—Field coal. Urban (36). Princeton —Scott 26. run (Loud kick). Milwaukee, Bill Rigney has been signed again at San barged 70 yards in the second Princeton —MacMurray 04, run (Loud for Colgate's Frank Morelli to kick). ... deciding margin. Francisco and is the hero of . their lone defeat of the season get goal period for the a crack at a field at- the Speaking of Dressen, somehow the notion lingers that —a 42-6 drubbing by Syracuse tempt but his try from the 32 On third down from 15, Gundy looked to his left, then Jolly Cholly was as good as signed by the Braves as far last week—for their highest fell short. Bad Center Snap flipped a short pass over the Randolph-Macon back as the L. A.-Milwaukee pennant playoff. point total of the campaign and A Colgate fumble set up Yale's Hampden-Sydney the out with 4-1 record. first touchdown in which Sin- Helps VPI Down i Charles Goren, bridge expert, comes an a gleton ended a 32-yard drive Triumphs, 32-0 amusing sidelight on the late Bert Bell in the current It was the lourth straight Hands Hopkins * by running wide on his right 24-14- ASHLAND, Va., Oct. 24 Sports Illustrated. “Ifirst saw Bell in action at the Polo loss after an opening victory for side from the 4. It came with Villanova, Rutgers Dumps (AP). Randolph-Macon Grounds in 1918,” Goren recites. “Ask me the color of his the Lions who didn’t manage a 40 seconds remaining in the PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 24 First Loss, 33-13 first down until 5 minutes into second period. (AP).—Virginia Tech capital- scored In each quarter in a hair and I cannot answer. At the Racquet Club and the Lehigh, as HAMPDEN - SYDNEY, Va., the third period. They wound ized on a bad center snap today 23-0, steady rain today to shut out Penn AC. where we frequently played, there were no ladies up with minus 63 yards for COLGATE .V— 0 0 0 O— 0 Oct. 24 (AP).—Hampden-Syd- a 0 8 6 7—21 and turned it into a touchdown Bridgewater College, present, so some of the were not their rushing efforts their YALE Shines 32-0. be- ney helped keep its Mason- that social amenities and for a 24-14 victory over winless Simms fore homecoming day crowd impress only positive yardage Yale—Singleton 4. run (Kangas. pass a Dixon Conference football title always observed. Bert did not me as a man of came on from Singleton). NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., i (run Villanova. of 2,800. today but he one completion in 17 pass at- Yale—Winkler 47. run failed). i hopes with a 33-13 vic- many superstitions, on one point was adamant. run iKaake kick) With the score tied, 14-14, in Oct. 24 (AP).—Rutgers’ re- The Ashlanders led by tempts. It was good for 18 Yale—Blanchard 12. were tory over previously unbeaten He refused to play bridge with his head uncovered.” the final quarter and the ball vamped line brought Lehigh’s Fullback Billy Garnett who Hopkins. Fullback Char- yards. the Johns The All-Star Rookie Team Committee, which will fete on Villanova 22, a fourth- powerful offense to a dead halt racked up 55 yards in 16 car- lie Sears was the big gainer for HOLY CROSS 14 12 2 6—34 down snapback next Thursday in New York, COLUMBIA _ 0 6 O O— 0 sailed over the today and the Scarlet triumph- ries and scored two touch- the Tigers with 107 yards in 11 the new diamond heroes Holy Cross—Skinner Bucknell Victim 4. plunge (Buzy- head of Quarterback Ed Roehre. ed, 23-0, as Senior End Bob downs, and Quarterback Buddy carries. claims that over 1,700,000 ballots were cast in the voting niski. nass from Komodzinski). Roehre % Holy ©ross—Allen 14, run (pass failed). was swamped by a Simms set a new school record Allen who rolled up 48 yards Bill Benson raced 26 yards by representatives of youth organizations. Shane McCarthy, Holv Cross—Pellin 4*2. interception Os Lafayette host of tacklers he fell pass catching. rushing and 39 passing. (run failed). 4 as on for for the first Hampden-Sydney executive director of the President’s Council on Youth Holy Cross—Safety. Desmarias and EASTON, Pa., Oct. 24 (AP). the ball. VPI took over and Simms of Charleston, W. Va., Bridgewater threatened only the opening period Promuto tackled Brookins in end once, score in Fitness, will be the featured speaker. Yes, Bob-Allison was zone Bucknell, surprise winner two plays later Don Vaught snared two touchdown passes midway in the second following a fumble recovery on Holy Cross—Byron 1, plunge (run crashed from the 1 period, when they pushed one of the outfielders elected, along with Willie Tasby of failed). overs Rutgers a week ago. was over for in the second period—one from to the Blue Jay 29. the deciding the Randolph-Macon 20. But the Orioles and Ron Fairly of the Dodgers. surprised itself today when un- score. Chuck Tailback Dick Webb of Buffalo, Bob Garcia of Hopkins re- derdog Lafayette scored a 12-6 Stephens' placement was good and another one 10 seconds the drive stalled and the Jack- turned the kickoff to the Hamp- *** * triumph. i for a 21-14 VPI lead. before the halftime gun from ets recovered a fumble to end den-Sydney 25, and Skip Leet Lafayette got touchdowns in About six minutes later VPI Bill Speranza of Phillipsburg. the threat. bowled over from the five JOSEPH G. CONNOR. Ph. D. of Georgetown University Brown Defeats the second and third periods added three insurance points This set a Rutgers record for RANDOLPH-MACON 13 6 7 6—32 moments later. The conversion — _ _ O 0 O writes: “In the discussions I’ve seen about the difficulties on'drives covering 55 and 69 :when Stephens booted a 32- the most touchdown passes BRIDGEWATER 0 0 by Boyer gave the Blue Jays a Island, up yard field goal. Randolph-Macon—Cole 5, run (run facing the projected Continental League, I haven’t noticed Rhode 6-0, yards to build a 12-0 lead caught by a single player, 13, failed). 7-6 lead which they held that was never threatened. VPI 7 0 0 17—24 and most passes caught during Randolph-Macon Garnett 1, run throughout the first half. consideration of one aspect which seems quite pertinent: VILLANOVA 0 6 8 o—l 4 (Hulvey. kick). In Wind and Rain Bucknell's only score came in VPl—Perry pass a carer, 56. Randolph-Macon Garnett 2, run Hampden -Sydney exploded The steady increase the population in this country. 64. from Bpeck (kick failed). of PROVIDENCE, the final quarter. 'Stephens, kick). for two touchdowns in each of R. 1., Oct. 24 Villanova—Grunelsen 7, pass trom LEHIGH 6 0 0 0— 6 Randolph-Macon—Davenport 8. pass “In 1930 there were 123,188,000 residents, and that Roehre (pass failed), RUTGERS 0 12 O 11—23 from Allen (Hulvey. kick). the last two quarters. (AP).—Brown University’s BUCKNELL 0 0 0 6—6 Randolph-Macon—Wright 58, pass In- foot- LAFAYETTE 0 6 6 o—l 2 yil'anova—Horin 1. run (Roehre. run) Rutgers—Simms pass JOHNS HOPKINS 7 (I 0 6—13 group supplied some pretty fair country ballplayers for VPl—Dale 28. pass from Esstman 9. from Webb terception (run failecL. ball players were (Stephens, (pass failed). HAMPDEN-SYDNEY 6 0 13 14—33 major more at Lafayette—Bartos 7. pass from Bain- kick). Rutters —Simms 15, pass from Speran- H-S—Benson 26. run (kick failed). two leagues—about 61,594,000 were available for each bridte (kick failed). kick) za (kick failed). —Leet 5. run (Boyer kick). on the mud of Lafayette—Nickols failed). y&imoii. - J-H the population Brown Field 2. run (pass 'Mira. Rutters —F.G.. Benke 20. H-S—Bears 55. run (Clabough kick). league. In 1965 a low estimate puts at Bucknell—Forsyth 0, pass from Elliot Rutgers—Lawrence 33. pass punt (kick today,' and the Bruins their (kick from H-S—Rucker 3. blocked 191,517,000. This represents a gain of 68,329,000 over 1930 won failed!. Wolff (Benke. pass from Wolff). failed). first game of the season, H-S—Wilson 25, pass from Davis a gain which should be enough to supply the players for blank- St. Joseph's Beats (kick failed). ing Rhode J-H—Schmidt 48. pass (run failed) the third major league, with enough left over for one team Island, 6 to 0. H-S—Lloyd 39. pass from Davis (Ever- Leemans, run), Paul Choquette, one of Amherst Wins Davis Hoya Harriers ette in the fourth! Brown's eight letter men who Tufts Crushes Georgetown the first two of are, course, On TD Program won “Supporting such a line thought of returned from last season, reg- On 51-Yard Pass places in a cross country track some pretty broad assumptions. Among others is the one istered the game’s only points Tuffy Leemans and Andy AMHERST, Mass., Oct. Williams, 28-0 meet but lost to St. Joseph’s Buffalo Triumphs league when he squiggled from 24 Davis, two of George Washing- which would have the incidence of major ballplayers across (AP).—The of Philadelphia, 25-36, yester- BUFFALO, Y„ 24 about one foot out 34 seconds Amherst football ton University’s all-time foot- MEDFORD, Mass., Oct. 24 N. Oct. per million of population remain a constant. That there 6-0, (AP).—A day at Georgetown. (AP).—The University of Buf- before the end of the first team defeated Wesleyan, ball stars, will be special guests hard-hitting Tufts operating against this, obser- half. today, Dinton and George are some other factors local The game was played scoring on a 51-yard pass as the Touchdown Club honors line, headed by Sophomore Robert falo defeated Western Reserve, in a Verdisco Georgetown 22-2, today vation substantiates; that this is potentially correct, I am heavy rain that whipped play with 10 seconds left in the this year’s GW team at a Tackle Dave Thompson, blocked of finished before a rain-soaked the by homecoming confident. It remains only for the club owners to realize length of the gridiron by a first half. luncheon at noon tomorrow. and tackled Tufts to a 28-0 one-two but were followed football crowd of victory today. eight St. Joseph 5,000. this potential, I am confident, too, that if they do, the rest south-southeast wind which On third down with 21 yards Leemans, a star fullback for over Williams men. to go, scoring up the 68 million pay to blew at an official miles an Quarterback Dave Law- GW a quarter of a century ago All the was set of will watch.” 25 to by fumbles, houi' with guSts up to 30 miles rence threw End Jim Fletch- and later a star with the pro Williams caused ' er who •*** * per hour. caught the ball at the New York Giants, currently Is partially by the steady down- RHODE ISLAND 0 0 0 o—o 28 and ran untouched across head coach at Carroll High pour and also by the aggressive BROWN 0 6 O O—6 the goal line. play of p^i NO MATTER HOW WEAK the opposition, Halfback Brown—Choquette 1, plunge (kick Steve Van Norts’ School. Davis starred as a the Tufts line. blocked). placement Williams lost Billy Bird of Corbin, Ky., must have college scouts eyeing attempt failed. tailback with the Colonials just fumbles seven Amherst had taken years times during the contest, sev- him after his performance against Williamsburg High on over with a few back and later 1',2 minutes left to play in the played with the Redskins. eral deep in its own territory. Chevrolet Owners! Friday. points N Bird scored 10 touchdowns and six extra for half when Tackle Ton H Hatch Head Coach Bo Sherman will victory. Roger, TUFTS 8 14 6 O—2B 66 of Corbin’s total in a 75-0 His brother, got Howard Booters Win blocked John Mitchell’s punt. be the principal speaker. His WILLIAMS OOOO— O It must be quite a family, at Bernard Vernon and Tackle Bob Weden S the other touchdown. that/ Alexan- recovered staff and the team’s co-cap- Tufts—MacDonald run (MacDon- nRIDENOW... 4. PAY LATER Billy the State scoring of 49 der Romeo each booted two on the Wesleyan 40. tains, Center Ron DeMelfl and ald, run). because broke record points Tufts —Martin 8. pass from Deleone amassed in 1956 by an older brother, Gavin, now a Univer- goals yesterday as Howard Uni- The game was played in a Quarterback Ed Hino, also are (MacDonald, run). versity's heavy rain. expected. Tufts —Deleone 6, run (pass failed). sity of Kehtucky soccer team defeated Tufts —Kinnaly S, run (run failed). halfback. the Navy Amphibs of WESLEYAN 0 0 0 O—O Norfolk,, AMHERST :: 0 6 O 6—6 The Giants’ giving Bill Rigney a contract to manage 7-4, at Amherst—Fletcher 61, pass from Law- Howard. rence (kick failed). again in 1960 was a popular move with just about every- body, especially those of the press corps who were in Chicago in the waning days of the NL race. The Giants, who had blown what looked like a formidable lead a few CLEVELAND 7-POINT CHOICE days earlier, were fighting for their lives. “I started the season with a broken jaw,” Rigney said on the San Fran- SIW cisco bench, referring to his pre-season automobile acci- Redskins Pin Hopes dent. “I hope I don’t end it with a broken heart.” painted j^^TaDAYI Pimlico’s new grandstand, in such hues as lilac, bittersweet, golden rod and bali green, won't be the On Stopping Brown piumn only splash of color when the 28-day meeting opens rnmim By LEWIS F. ATCHISON B 1 appren- November 13, memos Charlie Johnson. The leading Star Staff Writer Northcutt, PRO tice jockey in the country, Frank with over 200 CLEVELAND, Oct. 24. The FOOTBALL winners, at the Baltimore track. will finish the 1959 season Redskins will call on their old- SCHEDULE greatest Northcutt’s final total will be the since Willie timers to stop the Cleveland at 1960 p.m. ¦sr Hartack first blazed across the horizon in 1953. Redskins Browns, 2 I Browns here tomorrow. The Packers at Colts. * * boasting I •* Browns, a 13-3 edge Giants at Steelers. • in the series with one tie, are Cardinals vs. Eagles at Min- - THAT WAS A CAUSTIC comment on recruiting by 7-point favorites. A crowd of neapolis.] 45,000 or more is expected to Forty-Niners. !relinedj Wilbur Evans, assistant athletic director at the University Bears at the game. r I see of Texas, before the Longhorns’ game with Oklahoma. Lions at Rams. PM The Washington eleven’s pri- I CHEVROLET OWNERS for a LIMITED TIME “We ought to only be favored by two points,” Evans needled, mary objective is to stop Jim has outshone both in the last I 'JWW \ ONLY and WITH THIS AD! Although W ¦ IcmsLU » 1 \ we h ve 4 rood of P»rts now, we can m ¦ “since Texas is starting with 11 Texans and Oklahoma has Brown, couple of games. ffl .mJT' make no promises for future repairs Cleveland’s record- H NEW YORKER should ¦ V nine.” ‘ the steel strike cause a parts shortage! ¦ only Texas 19-12, . . breaking Although crippled, * won, . BillFrance, president of fullback and No. 1 the Red- NASCAR and boss of the huge, fabulous Daytona Interna- ground-gainer in the league. skins feel that they have a |H SELECTION | ALLOWANCES I It accomplished this chance to score an upset. They tional Speedway, once played as a reserve with Burt Cog- mission * on one occasion last year, hold- were close twice last year, bow- gins’ good Central High basketball teams in the late 19205. Kty ing Brown to 12 yards jn 11 ing by 20-10 and 21-14 scores. 111 I Sherman Mitchell, 18-year-old Police Boys’ Club 135- carries. The Philadelphia The year before Cleveland won, | pound finalist in last year’s Golden Gloves senior competi- Eagles (66) and Detroit Lions ' 21-17, and in the return game tion, has been awarded a (83 > were the only other teams rallied to get a 30-30 tie. There scholarship to Idaho State. . . . to hold him under a games Odd that a southpaw never has won either the light-heavy 100. was time when the Linebackers Chuck Drazeno- weren’t even close, Cleveland anacostia I lLusunc|l boxing or heavyweight titles. .. . j oe Williams’ classic vich and Ralph Felton, two winning almost as it pleased. snapper: :“Baseball fans in Washington MP* Chrysler Plymouth I less years, I would have veterans having big are Coach Mike Nixon will have HI ImMMK Imperial Simca I reason for despair if they didn’t have Mannie Celler for a primed for Brotfn. Up front Jim Podoley at halfback again, / 5710 BALTIMORE AVENUE young part friend.” .. . When Vada Pinson first came up to the it’ll be of Bob Toneff’s after a week's absence because Cincinnati Redlegs’ training camp, it was agreed he could work to put the skids under of an ailing knee. Ed Sutton, 1708 GOOD HOPEI, 111. 4-2000 run, but could hit? All Pinson did him. Will Renfro and Chet who was injured early in the 111 ffl he in ’59 was to lead his Ostrowski, Pittsburgh club in games played, at bats, runs, when he's in the game, also seems to hits, doubles, triples, lineup, also will be charged so, will average. be sound, or nearly and home runs and with slowing Brown, but Toneff Play.