THE SUNDAY STAR Crandall Hits Washington, D. C. hl 17, 1960 F-3 'o THE BASEBALL t BEAT Pair as Braves BY BURTON HAWKINS Cards Shade, 6-4 CLEVELAND, July 16 Im- to toss accurately to the sec- Top Phils, pressions of a baseball writer ond baseman for a game-end- Cubs; Crowe after television exposure to ’ ing play, but who froze and PHILADELPHIA, July 16 National Con- —DeI - the Democratic held the ball. hit- runs provided the margin for John F. Kennedy The Milwaukee’s Sets a 6-4 victory Record ter in slump, puzzled, con- over bright-eyed, sensational young fused, wondering if his changed Philadelphia tonight as the who is 15 ahead ( ST. LOUIS, July 16 (AP).— slugger games 1 stance will help, thinking that Braves continued to press Pitts- Babe Ruth’s record home George Crowe’s record-break- of maybe the pitchers have caught burgh for the national league at midseason, declar- ing pinch homer, the 12th of run pace iup with him. after all. lead. t his ing confidently that he’ll sur- The game had six homers in .-Sr major league career, spoiled Chet Huntley and Dave three-hit shutout Glen pass the mark. all, four by Milwaukee and two a for Brinkley—The slickest double- Hobbie Lyndon B. Johnson— Hignly by the Phillies. in the eighth inning to- play combination in the game and the respected Warren Spahn. The Braves, who have won day gave Cardinals each of his partner's - ’ a 2-1 belted out of the box in the aware three straight since the All- victory over the Cube. proficiency—tremendous team sixth game of the World Series, Star break, remained three Crowe’s blow,, following a players. volunteering to pitch relief ball games behind the Pirates, who double play, snatched victory Betty Furness The good in the seventh game if he’s defeated Cincinnati, 6-5. away from the Chicago right- address im- needed. public announcer, Crandall’s second homer, in hander who had scored three ploring fans to that Stu Symington— Calm, effi- purchase the seventh, was followed im- straight triumphs over -the cient Al his White Sox 50-cent yearbook but not ir- Lopez, mediately by an Ed Matthews Cardinals this season. The them in the whipped in the World Series, ritating process. homer. That was all for Robin homer was the 37-year-old the Empty Seats The second congratulating Dodgers, Roberts, who lost his ninth > Wat. Crowe’s second this year. The Game accepting that it isn’t the end All-Star at Yankee game against five victories. first came in the home ninth of the universe. Stadium, potentially a good at- Joey Jay, who relieved Juan and beat Milwaukee.
- traction but due Bobby Kennedy Angry unappealing Pizarro in the fourth, got the The victory, which went "to Pedro Ramos to lack of sending a re- competition. victory. Lindy McDaniel in relief of swift taliatory one toward a Clogged Aisles Autograph Chuck Cottier started the Curt Simmons, was the Red- batter’s seekers anatomy. who have just dis- Milwaukee scoring in the three- birds' 11th in 15 games. Mc- ** * • covered Mickey Mantle emerg- third with home run a run. Daniel came on in the eighth Eleanor Roosevelt— The idol- ing from a side door. Pizarro and Bill Burton singled and struck out Ernie Banks ized but rude veteran who »» * » and Crandall bunted and was with two on. strolls unconcernedly across Sam Rayburn The proud safe on fielder’s load- ’ww-.-y, a choice, The Cubs scored their runoff the field during pre-game cere- pop. on hand to see his son ing the bases. Hank Aaron then Simmons in the seventh on monies honoring an opposing pitch in the majors for the: singled home two runs. Banks' single and Ron Santo’s player. first time, seeing the young- Crandall, who has 14 home RHWF --T- ' • double. Adlai Stevenson Ted Wil- ster get clobbered but still root- runs for the season, stroked liams, striding to the plate with CHICAGO ST. LOVIS ing for the team after his boy two singles in addition to his ab r h rbi ab r h rbi the of K’dall.2b 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 roar the fans in his departs. homers. He hit the first homer 0 Javler.2b Zim er.2b 2 0 10 C’a'm.rf 4 0 10 ears, hurt by two Robert B. Meyner— The bat- in the fifth. Alt an.cl 3 0 0 0 Kline.p 0000 previous Pirates’ is an out on after Smoky Burgess, catcher, easy about to put the tag Burgess taking Ths.rf-lf 4 0 10 White.lb 3 0 0 (1 strikeouts, wondering how long ter, ordered to bunt, who i Bobby Del Greco hit home Banks.ss 4 0 a at home to score from second base Gus Bell’s throw from 110 Boyer.3b 3 0 0 plate trying rightfield. Burgess had Gern't.lf 3 0 0 0 Snen er.zs 2 0 0 0 . those wrists will continue to chopped away, drilled into a run for the Phils in the sec- on Don Hoak’s in the fourth of doubled. The Pirates the Wlll.rf 10 10 Moryn.lt 3 0 10 respond. double play and said, “I still ond. Cal Neeman brought in single inning won game, 6-5, on B ch'e.lb 4 02 0 Flood.cf 2 110 Santo.3b 40 11 Smlth.c 30 0 0 think was a game at Dick Stuart’s home run in the ninth Teddy Kennedy The in- it good gamble.” the last two Philadelphia runs yesterday’s Pittsburgh-Cincinnati inning. Taope.c 30 10 Sim ons.p 20 0 0 Ed 2Azhurn 1 0 0 0 McDa'el.p 0000 fielder who booted one in a Paul Butler— The weary old with a homer in the seventh! Pittsburgh. Cincinnati catcher, is —AP Bailey, Wirephoto. Hobble.p 3010 1 Crowe 1112 0 0 . ¦ crucial situation, avoiding the manager- who has seen it all, 0 0 Milwaukee 003 010'200—S 14 1 his 100 0 34 19 1 press. team trailing, 11-0, waiting! Phllgdelphit _ 010 200—4 11 Tolals Totals 27 24 2’ ** * * 1 Homered for his eighth-place hitter to Pizarro. Jay (4). Nottebart and for McDaniel in Sth; (81 2 Popped Leßoy Collins—The longtime end the and let Crandall: Roberts. Robinson (7). Far- out tor Tappe In 9th. . pop up, game rell (8i and Neeman. WlN—Jay (3-5.) ORIOLES CHICAGO 000 000 ; 20-game winner with a second- him get out of there. Lost—Roberts (5-9!. 100—1 NL ST. LOUIS 000 000 02x—2 Home Session Tomorrow runs Milwaukee. Cottier. in ; Continued From Page F-l ¦ Win Doubles division team, now finally in a Harry Truman—The famed Crandall 2. Mathews; Philadelphia. E—Javier. Banks Oreco. PO-A—Chlcaao. ; World Series and aware the former pitcher, invited to a Del Neeman. the sixth and came home on ( 24-18: st. Louis. 27-11. DP—Kindall to Banks to Bouchee; Spencer to . Is team reunion but Walt double. The next ; spotlight on him, coming disgruntled Dropo’s White; Boyer to Javier to White; • To Discuss Hobbie to "through magnificently. and refusing to attend because two men went out, but Nichol- Banks. LOB—Chicago. 7; •’ Advances Expansion St. Louis. 3. U.S. son ' Edmund G. (Pat) Brown couple of players he didn’t followed with a run-scoring I a SENATORS 2b Bouchee. Santo. HR—Crowe. 16 (AP).— each to nine ? The shortstop who needed only like also will be there. CHICAGO, July seei league expand single. SB —White. Javier. Continued From Page F-l The National League willhold teams1 instead of 10,” the source Chicago tied it in the ip h r er bb ao seventh) Hobbie __B 4 2 2 2 proper place, walked Temple. its summer meeting here Mon- ; said, “because there aren’t the aid of hit. 1 without a ( j Simmons 7’4 8 1112 In Zone Tennis 0 O 1 Aspromonte ripped a double to day, presumably to discuss the < enough ball players to create Minnie Minoso and Sievers McDaniel '/. 0 0 ! Kline 11 0 0 0 1 center, scoring Johnny, before subject* of expansion. four1 new teams. Developing two both walked and pulled off 16 (AP).— a Winner—McDaniel (6-31. Loser—- MAJOR AVERAGES Kuenn out QUEBEC, July Hobbie Harvey was on a American new teams would require double steal after Sherm Lollar i (8-11). Earl Buchholz and Chuck Mo- Although the 1 (COMPLETE THROUGH GAMES OF FRIDAY, JULY 15) vicious liner to Lemon. around 80 and struck out. Al also WP—Simmons. U—Donitelli. Con- League is on record as having players, even Smith lan. A—- Kinley, a pair of 19-year-old I 1 Burkhart. Vargo. T—l:s9. Singles by Tito Francona, Vic voted favor that figure could be difficult fanned, but Minoso scored the, i 12,672. tennis players from St. Louis, unanimously in of Power and Marty Keough fol- the senior circuit to reach.” tying run when Ron Hansen American League National sent the United States into ,’ expansion, 1 League the bobbled Freese’s lowed, producing two more runs has failed to unani- to be at the grounder. CLUB BATTING CLUB BATTING second round of the American J gain the Also brought up AB. 2b. 3b. and a Hansen made amends R. H. HR. Rbi. Av. sending downcast Wood- vote for ex- i will be quickly AB. R. H. 2b. 3b. HR. Rbi. Av. Zone Davis Cup to- mous necessary meeting an attempt by 64 competition for his boot. With two out in N. Y. 2620 396 703 114 24 106 373 .268 I Pitts. 2872 417 787 127 32 394 .274 eshick trudging toward the Gabe Cleve. 2632 day by Canada ’ [ pansion. i Paul, Cicinnnati general 354 695 99 12 61 336 .264 Milw. 2717 370 712 114 26 87 348 .262 clubhouse. defeating in the eighth, Freese threw wild Liston Rates Boston 2672 351 695 127 11 69 329 .260 j Fischer came along to increase the vis- 706 102 doubles. The Associated Press learned manager,1 Chi’go 2677 366 687 123 22 55 345 .257 ’ L. Ang. 2713 377 25 80 346 .260 to issue an intentional pass to on Triandos grounder and the Balto. 2794 iting team’s share of ticket 375 715 121 20 59 349 .256 > St. L. 2713 351 696 114 27 71 325 .257 The Missouri out- . the league is more in favor of 2602 326 youngsters Baltimore catcher reached sec- Wash. 637 105 24 73 304 .245 s. John Romano and Held fouled ’ F. 2766 365 707 118 34 78 334 .256 than sales, now 27.5 cents per head. Pick -K.C. 2659 326 640 109 19 66 299 .241 lasted the veteran Canadian 1 expansion ever before, ond. Slight i Hansen blooped a single 2731 691 26 62 332 but Bell to Detroit I Chi’go 354 106 .253 out. singled center, Paul would like to see this 2578 310 587 91 20 78 293 .228 pair of Bob and Don t but the two clubs reportedly Triandos Cincin. 2714 345 686 124 23 75 326 .253 two more Bedard to center, sending CLUB FIELDING sending runs across. raised to 35 cents per Fontana in a marathon first set t against such a move are Cin- person. home with the winning G. PO. A. E. DP. AV. Phils. 2800 321 699 113 24 66 296 .250 Temple, up for the second time run. Over cinnati and San Francisco. Folley Chicago 80 2152 954 53 88 .983 and then quickly sped to vic- . CHICAGO BALTIMORE Cleveland 77 2093 780 54 90 .982 CLUB FIELDING in the inning, ended the up- ab r h rbi ab r h rbi DENVER. Baltimore 84 2256 913 68 91 .979 > G. PO. A. E. DP. Av. tory, 14—12, 6—3, 6—2, for a i The Redlegs supposedly have July 16 (AP). rising with a liner to Bertoia. Apar'io.ss 3 0 O OBrandt.rf 5 O 2 1 New York 77 2055 878 63 76 .979 80 ’ Los Angeles 2175 859 63 80 .980 3-0 lead in the best-of-5 series. commitments which 2Klu'ski 10 0 ÜBusby.cf 3 0 10. Sonny Liston and Zora Folley, 77 Jose . force; Detroit 2122 819 67 63 .978 Valdivielso opened the 0 0 Cincinnati 79 2129 929 59 73 .980 The 3Esp’to,BB 1 oRob on.3b 4 10 0 two with their Boston 79 2080 830 65 82 .978 [ | Americans next i them to remain in Cincinnati PiersalKs Ouster 1 sluggers eyes on second inning with a single, play Fox.2b 4 o ODropo.lb 3 110 Kansas City 79 2120 831 68 73 .977 ' Milwaukee 79 2140 865 64 84 .979 o Mexico City August 6-8 where • for the time being and are • Minoso.lf 4 2 2 03Oen'e.lb 1 O O the heavyweight boxing cham- Washington 77 2098 876 74 70 .976 Pinch-hitter Lennie Green sac- .3 o 3 4 • Pittsburgh 82 2224 953 70 V .978 the Mexicans Sievers, lb 2Triados,c 10 0 are expected to> opposed to or relo- Order to HRivera 0 O o OHansen.ss 4 0 11 pionship. slam into each other INDIVIDUALBATTING St. Louis 81 2132 846 72 76 .976 rificed and scored on expansion Brings or Valdy Lollar,c 4 0 1 ONich n.lf 3 1 2 2 TRIPLE-PLAY-Milwaukee. scheduled here tomorrow. CLEVELAND, July 16 (AP). ITorg'son Maris, NY 270 55 86 16 327 69 .319 San Francisco is not in Don an.p O 0 o o Liston. 212-pound Philadel- Elmer Vaio batted for Pitcher fa-j Smith, CH 302 43 96 15 2 8 44 .318 INDIVIDUALBATTING Lome Main, non-playing cap- —Jim Piersall was thrown out , 4Ginsberg 1 O O O or ' of because the 00 phian, rules slight favorita Skowron, NY 267 26 84 21 1 13 56 .315 (100 More At-Bats) Ray Moore and walked. Ber- vor any move of Staley.p 0 0 a Chi 48 15 tain of the Canadians, said he the game with Washington Minoso, 304 95 2 10 53 .313 are afraid that another because of the knockout AB. R. H. 2b.3bHß.Rbi.Av. toia flied ’[Giants 36 4 9~4 wallop Rower, Cle 277 35 86 15 3 3 40 .310 deep to center, but might substitute Francis God- in the first inning today. Cleve- Totals 36 3 9 2Totala Lynch, 103 18 37 2 4 Asp'mte. Cle 168 23 4) 7 I 3 19 .304 Cin 6 16 .359 National League team would 1 Singled for Baumann in 6th; 2 in his tremendous 14-lnch fists. SF 307 Dan Dobbek doubled to bout for land Kuenn. Cle 278 47 84 13 0 6 38 .302 Mays, 67 107 22 5 18 64 .349 right. Fontana in the match General Manager Frank Safe on fielder's choice f r move into their old Aparicio 195, from 169 16 51 5 3 Larker, LA 191 Allison ’ territory in 3 Ran Kluszea '.ki in Folley, Chandler, Bertoia, Wn 2 21 .3021 28 66 14 3 1 28 .346 got Vaio across with a with Bernard (Tut) Bartzen I Lane said later the excitable 6th; for 6th; Lopez, NY 34 4 Ashburn, Chi 294 60 94 6 5 0 23 .327 and become 4 Hit into forceout in is 205 61 5 3 17 .298! sacrifice ’ an immediate suc- for Donovan Ariz„ rated the better boxer, Wertz, Bn 212 22 63 11 0 10 49 .297 Clemente, Pg 310 51 100 16 4 6 53 .323 fly to Francona before of Dallas, assistant captain of i outfielder would pay double i 7th; 5 Struck out for Dropo in Bth; Groat. 356 51 113 18 3 0 29 .317 cess. 6 Ran for Sievers in The Arizonian's knockout Robinson, Bal 318 39 94 16 5 7 46 .296 Pg Lemon rolled out to the United States team. for fines levied the »th. rec- PlersalLCle 240 40 8 3 9 Adcock, Mil 251 28 79 11 1 14 Asprom- Barry any by 71 42 .296 53 .315 The American League is BALTIMORE 010 002 010 —4 ord is impressive, too. Indica- Geiger, Bn 206 29 61 12 3 White, StL 315 50 98 16 8 9 43 .311 onte. of | 6 27 .296 MacKay Dayton, Ohio, will league. CHICAGO _ . 000 110 IOO—3 Gardner, Wn 307 43 90 16 4 4 30 .293 N. Sherry. LA 107 21 33 4 1 8 17 .308 1 eagerly the National tions are the bout won’t the play Bedard in the other match. awaiting E—Freese 3. Robinson. Hansen. go Berra, NY 180 28 52 5 1 StL 153 24 47 10 0 6 30 .307 Francona’s Lane said he had told Man- 8 29 .2891 jMusial. double, following decision PO-A—Baltimore 27-12, Chicago 27- Lemon, Wn 271 50 .288 ! Skinner. Pg 314 59 96 17 411 55 .306 League’s on expansion. distance. 45 78 8 021 The marathon first set 13. to 173 18 53 14 17 singles by Temple and see- ager Joe Gordon that from DP—Robinson Breeding to Gash, Det 153 21 44 9 2 6 25 .288 Cov’gton, Mil 23 .306 Kuenn, we Dropo; Hansen to Breeding to 9 6 Post, Cin 1 sawed back and forth for 24(I “The best can hope for Dropo; Liston, ranked No. 1 chal- Dropo, Bal 101 29 0 2 15 .2871 | 154 27 47 9 12 31 .305 pried two runs from Hernandez now on the Freese Cun “w'hatever league to Fox to Sieveis. LOB—Balti- Sievers. Chi 199 43 57 11 41 .286! ,! gh m, StL 299 45 91 22 2 3 22 .304 013 games before Buchholz sent t now is that the National League , more 6. Chicago 14 lenger to Champion Floyd Pat-; SJebern, KC 272 39 77 17 410 .2831 ’Herrera, Ph 264 34 80 13 513 46 .303 in the sixth. fines him (Piersall) the club 36 2b—Dropo. 3b—Minoso. Francona, Cie 259 41 73 13 2 5 32 .282! > | Howard, LA 211 36 64 6 214 43 .303 over a drop shot that landed i appoints a committee for ex- will fine HR—Nich- t.erson by Ring Magazine, has him an equal olson. Min- Kubek, NY 294 44 82 16 3 8 35 .279’ i| Bruton, Mil 335 58 101 20 76 27 .301 Klippstein, who had sup- SB—Aparicio. Torgeson, beyond Fontana's reach. and we both oso. Sievers. knocked out 20 9 0 3 170 19 just pansion can get amount.” B—Busby. opponents in Bauer, KC 136 19 38 13 .279 , Burgess. Pg 51 71 5 24 .300 planted Bell in the 227 Cin 93 1 sixth, It h r er bb so Temple, Cle 30 63 8 0 2 14 .278 i Kasko, 313 42 12 5 30 .297 was an error by Fontana thatt together and discuss the many ip 30 fights. He’s lost only one. 8 5 14 4 26 Piersall 5 6 5 1 Mantle, NY 255 72 70 21 48 .275 ; Taylor, Ph 306 45 91 5 .297 walked Killebrew and Battey to was thrown out for Walker .. ___ 2 2 gave the United States the ad- details Wilhelm 4 51 victories include Herzog, KC 190 33 52 6 17 29 .274 I Walters. Ph 247 30 73 8 0 8 33 .296 - concerning expansion.” 3 1 o 3 3 Folley’s 29 start the seventh. That the fifth time this season •• 344 48 17 1 3 I, Aaron, 58 89 9 5 24 brought Baumann « 8 3 ] o Breeding, Bal 93 22 .270 MU 303 68 .294 vantage. one American League official knockout victims. He’s been Vasby, Bn 211 30 57 9 1 3 17 .270 I iBanks, Chi 306 56 89 15 226 76 .291 Locke in from the He when he protested a called Donovan 1 00000 Ph bullpen. At the start 2 Nixon, Bn 145 15 39 8 0 3 19 .269 i[ Curry, 158 18 46 8 2 5 26 .291 of the second i said. Staley 110 0 1 beaten three times. strike Cal Loser— Malzone. Bn 296 27 79 17 17 46 .267 t| Smith, Pg 153 21 44 14 1 5 31 .288 got Valdy to hit into a double the by Umpire Drum-j Winner—Wilhelm (6-6). set Canadians tied the score ; The same source said one Staley (9-4) Woodling, Bal 236 43 63 11 1 6 29 .267 ’ Nieman. StL 118 11 34 8 4 1 18 .288 play, but the Senators mond. The freshman umpire! 327 37 63 6 produced three times U—Honochick. Stevens and Kox Chi 87 13 6 0 34 .266 , Wills. La 220 31 2 0 11 .286 before the young ! reason against is Chylak. Cimoli. 175 18 expansion said later that Piersall had McKinley T—2:4l A—l 6 599. Lumpe.KC 304 36 81 10 2 7 33 .266 ; Pg 50 10 1 0 21 .286 a run when Vaio singled to cen- Americans - took 7 305 40 complete charge that feel now I I Klus’wski, Chi 124 15 33 0 2 15 .266! ;| Cepeda. SF 87 17 2 17 61 .285 ter, J some owners they used abusive language. How- MINOR ¦ Snyder. KC 140 23 37 4 5 2 11 .264 II Moon, LA 278 43 79 11 3 9 48 scoring Killebrew. and maintained it the LEAGUES .284 rest offiown l/16th of a -Rich'dson, NY 270 23 71 8 11 19 .263 I Kirkland, SF 293 33 83 13 711 35 .283 partnership ever, no league fine is expected ? Ph Temple’s the way. Det 122 17 32 5 1 4 14 . 262 I Callison, 106 14 30 4 1 4 11 .213 single, Aspromonte’s and if each league were to ex- Spencer, StL in this case. INTERNATIONALLEAGUE . Triandos, Bal 153 40 7 0 3 17 .261 287 45 80 16 12 211 38 .27» second double and two- Toronto. 290 Power’s to 10 teams then each Cards Lewis 1; Montreal. 0. Freese. Chi 223 27 58 14 4 7 32 I Neal, LA 42 80 12 17 28 .274 pand Lane, angry over Piersall’s Sign ?. .260 Rochester. 6; Buffalo, 1. Pilarcik, Bal 123 19 32 1 3 13 .260 Dav’nport, SF 178 27 49 7 0 4 run single completed the In- 3 I 14 .275 voice would be cut to l/20th. 4: Cin 219 Backfield Coach ejection, said: ST. LOUIS. July 16 Columbus. Jersey City. 2. ? Buddin. Bn 255 43 66 14 1 6 24 .259 i Bailey, 27 60 12 2 8 42 .274 (AP).—) dians’ damage, at least for the SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION "Fern’dez, Det 239 24 62 8 3 2 , Demeter, LA 168 23 46 71 9 29 .274 “Personally, I would like to us 13 .259 “No player is any good to Woodley Lewis, 10-year veteran Chattanooga, .'Keough, Cle 159 41 6 I Pinson, Cin 337 53 92 21 9 day, in the eighth. 5: Birmingham. 2. 23 11 13 .258 8 33 .273 I of ) 65 1 Gilliam, 312 54 Named Irish in the clubhouse. We have of the National Football League (First game doubleheader •Coiaiito, Det 253 33 10 18 46 .257 < LA 85 11 1 5 27 .272 by a - Bal Mathews, Mil 280 NOTES: Brandt, 230 41 59 12 4 7 33 .257 ¦ 57 76 9 4 17 51 .271 The Senators today I I right to fine a player for loss and the oldest player on the SOUTH ATLANTIC LEA GUI 56 17 0 2 144 6 19 .271 SOUTH BEND, 16 3. ¦Lollar, Chi 218 24 28 .257 i Altman, Chi 24 39 8 2 in Ind., July Charleston. 6: Macon. 167 23 43 8 44 0 17 voted. 18-12, favor of hold- of his services. this is St. Louis Cardinal 1; -stephens, Bal 0 4 17 .257 r Kindall. Chi 163 10 12 2 .270 Gary Sullivan pitched a six- SPORTS ?.Battey, Wn 214 19 5 1 9 Logan, Mil 275 27 70 9 1 23 League player repre- 52 30 .243 I 3 .255 a erv 41 3 1 2 6 sophomore. hitter to notch his 12th £ 'NY 170 27 10 24 .241 Gonzalez. Ph 162 20 41 10 20 .253 sentative, met with the Sen- straight IMPORTED CARS = g nd ?.Boyer, NY 141 25 34 9 1 6 .241 Zimmer, Chi 176 19 44 6 a I ¦ g 20 3 3 16 250 ators Lynn, former FBI agent,, The Pirates were the > Killebrew, Wn 41 , Blas'g’me, SF 279 44 7 1 before the game. ,(victory. j 173 25 10 1 6 19 .237 69 5 17 .247 'has . KC 279 31 been high school coach 47th YEAR =£¦ Tuttle, 289 38 67 10 1 3 18 .232 , Mazeroski, Pg 69 11 2 8 38 247 A strike of American Fed- a II American League champions ECONOMY Bolling, Det 261 31 60 10 3 6 31 .230 j Will,Chi 235 30 58 12 6 4 M J 47 iin recent years in Santa and Comets in ~ 17 4 57 5 of Cruz, No. 1 were first . 'Wilson, Det 125 28 0 1 15 .224 I Crandall, Mil 232 30 012 35 .246 ejation Television and Radio . | Chiti, 189 16 McCovey, 32 50 11 Calif. KC 42 7 0 5 28 .222 , SF 205 211 40 .244 Artists at Station WTOP [the National. r Wn 106 1 t Bouchee, Chi 263 21 64 kept ? S ““’, 12 23 5 3 11 .217 8 1 2 39 .243 „, 139 avi A Bob Val'vielso, Wn 16 30 11 2 11 .216 i 2, f’Jr ,n 13 27 5 11 15 .243 Wolff and Dan Daniels off 211 Flood, StL 194 -Courtney, Bal 13 24 1 0 1 11 .216 , 20 47 8 1 5 27 .242 radio and television Landis, Chi 237 37 51' 9 1 6 24 .215 i 254 26 61 7 3 12 50 .240 today. . . . ¦ in America Today. 247 38 32 50 •Maxwell, Det 52 8 413 38 .211 Dark, Mil 210 6 1 3 15 .238 Sandy McDonald of the WTOP The AUSTIN. - ?. Hamlin, KC 235 25 49 , McMillan,Cm 257 27 61 5 11 12 .209 5 1 8 26 .237 sales force handled Phillips, Cle 172 18 36 7 0 3 18 .209 i Snider, LA 152 26 36 7 3 10 27 .237 the radio Thr berry, KC 110 15 23 4 1 6 Sch’nd’st, Mil 195 18 45 11 .231 ?. 16 .209 i 5 15 account, with a Cleveland an- M Performance and / T'» Dobbek.Wn 156 20 32 3 1 8 21 .205 ; Del Greco, Ph 191 36 44 9 3 5 17 .230 HEAVY DUTY . nouncer a-e in- * Consolo, Wn 104 12 21 3 1 2 9 202 , Coker, Ph 131 10 30 2 3 4 22 .229 filling in on television. Economy fll ML 155 11 Rodgers. 14 Bilko, Det 30 6 1 6 15 .194 j SF 133 30 4 3 0 10 .226 Mudcat Grant, unbeaten by H marched BL ' JX'"' .' Berberet, Det 145 11 26 2 0 3 15.179 , Bressoud. SF 233 22 52 10 4 6 23 .2231 155 11 7 'the GRAND-SLAM HOMERS -Wertz, Boston, Smith, StL 34 0 1 13 219 Senators, will go after his ALUMINUMZINC ALLOY CLAD* two; Minoso, Chicago; Berberet, De- Lepcia. Ph 106 13 23 5 0 2 6 .217 j 15th win in troit; Gentile and Klaus. Baltimore; Sawatski, StL 111 12 23 4 0 4 15 207 a row over them Battey and Gardner, Washington; Roseboro, LA 156 16 32 8 3 5 28 .205 will share the Indians’ mound 121 Green, Tasby and Repulski, Boston; Neeman. Ph 7 24 4 2 2 8 198 and Gram’as, 128 8 . Power Held, Cleveland; Williams, StL 25 1 0 2 12 196 tomorrow. . . . Johnny Briggs ? ’ Cin 102 0 0 7 Lumpe and Throneberry, Kansas City, Chacon, 13 20 1 196 chores in the one Hodges, LA 143 16 3 1 double-header, . each. 1 25 6 16 375 Koppe, Ph 140 10 23 6 1 with Truman AUTO 0 8.164 and MUFFLERS Clevenger PITCHING [ ' (Six or GRAND SLAM HOMERS-Skinner. Jack Kralick due to fire for ? More Decisions! Pitts- I H. burgh, two; Banks, N. i AUSTIN-HIALW SPRITE IP. BB.So. W. L ERA. Chicago; Senators. AT Sherry. Moon, Roseboro and jthe NO EXTRA COST 1 “1795“ Howard,! • Khppstem, Cle 50 23 21 31 3 3 1.26 Los Angeies; Coker, Jim Staley, Chi 70 50 17 29 9 3 1.80 Philadelphia; Ad- Piersail, acting up again, cock Milwaukee; Stuart „¦ Baumann. Chi 79 69 28 5 4 239 and Clemente, 28 Pittsburgh; Pinson. was tossed out of the in FREE 1 Bunning, Det 129 104 35 106 6 5 244 BaUey and Dotter- game 15-Minute Installation el-, Cincinnati; McCovey, San -Fomieles, Bn 52 42 33 25 1 Fran-! the first inning by Cal Drum- 5 2.77 cisco, one each. Sisler, Det 34 18 19 5 | M 16 3 2.91 fmond, plate umpire. Completely guaranteed IN WRITING Powerful new disc . Pier- Monb'quette, Bn 126 105 38 83 9 7 293 , . . j * PITCHING b rik e i on 81 56 45 33 5 1 3.00 sall squawked on a called sec- front Wn (Six or Out or .Stobbs, 53 51 16 29 6 2 306 More Decisions! Against Rusting Wearing Out Roadster Ford, NY 30 H. ond strike, and when his tirade •. 96 79 35 „ IP. BB.So. 5 5 3.09 . W. L ERA. For I . , , oi long og you own cor. Tho finest and 49 65 3.20 Roebuck, 66 53 8 your quality coupe mooeis. Il /1 Clevenger. Wn 26 30 2 5 > LA 21 43 1 191 threatened to continue until J 35 McCormick, muffler built millions - Pascual, Wn 92 78 94 8 5 3.23 I SF 138 120 34 66 9 5 2.51 today—proved by to outlast all < Full 12-month YE 'CaISfIPEiSgT Perry, Cle 127 111 50 57 10 4 3.26 Pg ’5O '44 20 64 11 4 2.52 sunset Drummond ordered him Xj ' ’ ,. uncoated mufflers two to eno. 1 ¦ 58 5 7 Williams, 41 94 BMC factory parts •' Fisher, Bal 98 75 46 3.31 LA 117 77 822 54 to leave the . . It’s Bumside, Det 62 54 26 38 4 4 3.34 I McDaniel. StL 67 51 17 48 5 3 2.55 premises. . Bal 98 84 65 54 > Farrell, Ph 65 52 19 48 2 the fifth .-Barber, 5 3 3.40 7 263 time this season Pier- The most-wanted Brown, Bal 86 87 SF 120 92 ALSO ,N stock—our 4 15 35 7 3 3.45 i g’Deil. 116 36 3 8 170 sail has been ejected. ¦POVWfWNHi di Ji AA • Pierce, Chi 118 118 32 60 7 5 3.51 Elston, Oil 85 63 34 54 5 4 2.75 sports car in Amer- J UV Ditmar, NY 99 95 27 32 7 6 355 I Brogho. StL 99 77 45 91 10 4 2.82 FAMOUS UTILITY 4 NY ; ' J .Terry, 91 90 23 58 4 4 3.56 , Podres, LA 135 128 49 92 8 6 2.87 • 4 Shaw. Chi 106 110 41 23 7 8 357 ’ Friend. Pg 160 146 22 114 10 6 2.98 MUFFLERS Wn 138 Jackson. 157 .Ramos, 130 53 65 5 10 3.59 , StL 158 41 93 10 8 298 . RECORDS of • " Lary, Det 131 119 28 73 6 9 3.64 I Ellsworth, Chi 78 71 42 42 4 6 3.00 eßnomy p,,e < Stigman, Cle 71 55 46 58 4 4 3.68 I Pg . 60 47 18 33 5 4 3.00 Speedway-Proved . James. NY 36 29 2 2 22 5 1 3.75 i Sanford, SF 134 103 59 79 8 6 3.16 AIIED SF BATTING ll6 121 38 55 3 9 3.80 I Jones, 128 117 49 86 11 9 323 Shock Absorbers '™I SX6S < « 94 96 20 49 6 117 9 r rbi »vg. •'M C 5 3.83 i Buhl, Mil 98 59 70 3 123 _ . , »b h2b3b hr B. Daley, KC 140 135 56 on y 79 47 Bertoik 174 18 52 8 1 Installed U UP 74 12 5 386 ! 72 15 6 4 3.30 3 20 .299 Free! 1 S S . NY 46 41 Drysdale. 146 Gkrdner 311 41 90 4 4 J .-Gabler,- 28 16 LA 123 43 141 18 32 .289 3 3 391 710 3.33 7 Wilhelm, Bal 95 89 26 72 5 6 3.98 I , 52 51 34 30 2 5 346 [Clevenger 0 2 0 0 0 0 288 • Lemon 273 8 Kemmerer. Chi 80 74 37 46 5 4 405 Pizarro, Mil 64 52 39 51 48 78 021 51 .284 • • i 5 2 3.52 Allison 18 For Most 4k Estrada, Bal 98 72 61 73 9 5 a’22 , Buzhardt, Ph 97 85 36 36 4 5 3.53 280 49 78 310 43 .279 / 54 80 Vklo 26 3 71 0 Popular Models .Pappas, Bal 95 89 57 8 6 4.26 ' Morebead. Chi 78 35 40 1 6 3.60 0 5 .269 j - Whlsen nt 64 10 17 7 Coates, NY 99 96 35 41 9 1 4.27 ' Short, Ph 70 64 34 40 4 6 3.73 0 1 4 268 Becquer 208 52 Grant, Cle 76 70 42 31 6 3 4.38 I Green, Pg 38 31 19 28 4 3 379 21 11 4 3 26 [250 MORRIS Th berry 76 9 19 3 2 10 850 MORRIS "1000" . K. Johnson, 71 72 0 250 KC 29 58 2 6 444 Willey, Mil 85 85 33 71 4 3 I 38? Battey 217 20 54 4 1 9 28 249 || Fischer, Wn 73 80 14 30 3 5 456 , Sadecki, StL 63 60 36 46 4 ' 3 386 Kllbrew 177 26 42 10 1 6 19 The Incredible Mini Minor CONVERTIBLE . Wynn, Chi 103 107 61 70 4 7 Purtey.Cin 113 117 34 .237 498 I 55 8 5 3.90 Green 11 23 8 M Mlu 9,r •Uefe « F. 94 x 106 2 1 11 .217 ' ¦ Miles Fer Sullivan, Bn 93 37 63 310 ld, ’ Pg 97 103 20 «5 6 5 PERMA-LIFE 503 I JJS , 3.90 Dobbek 158 19 33 4 Gellon 1 8 19 .209 . ¦ _____ Bn 93 115 41 38 5 7 503 O'Toole, Cm 113 109 34 67 7 8 * 4 ¦ .-Brewer, I 398 Vald'iso 145 17 30 11 2 10.207 Robin Cernfjrumy • F«“r Seeed tear Bex Bowsfield, Cle 56 58 28 4 5 5.14 Burdette. MU 128 40 Mooh F T 31 I 150 22 944 01 Consolo 104 12 21 3 1 2 9 202 ‘ye. ? C,W ¦ (Tt •Tw Sneed ever re 68 79 33 4 Spahn. Mil 134 44 74 Parte end Leber M .’J&Wn 34 3 5.16 , 132 9 6 4.03 Pascual 33 5 5 2 0 0 2 182 «P H. Delock, Bn 40 Dullba, StL 49 < Warrentv M e 53 18 13 3 3 5.63 41 16 23 4 4 417 Narason 63 4 11 1 o 0 1.175 MUFFLER SHOPS cWimlfl Mora deem for eamllv .Casale, Bn 64 Ph 101 and 77 48 42 2 8 6.75 Owens, 105 47 55 3 9 428 Fischer 18 2 3 0 0 .107 MUF _aeezCJ P.O I. ¦ Luewee • , 11 56 72 31 22 79 78 3 2 3 Lee 16 2 d __ e Full U Montlt BMC Foytack, Det 17 7.71 Antonelli,ST 6 3 6 4.33 2 1 0 0 1 .125 -WgKrillMS/ _ H GAMES- Anderson. 102 98 40 Ramos 43 .ONE-HIT Monbouquette, Bos- Clu 51 2 6 441 2 5 1 0 1 1.116 • ton; Roberts. 120 ™=r Brown, Baltimore; Stigman and Ph 133 18 57 5 8 I Kralick 12 11 n 0 0 0.083 Cin 443 Bowsfield. Cleveland (combined). Hook. 113 113 30 60 7 8 4 461 [Woodesk 19 0 1 0 0 0 0 053 t 14 Cardwell, Chi 98 83 40 77 4 8 4.50 i ! Stobbs 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 WASHINGTON'S ORIGINAL MUFFLER SHOPS d »iS9g 46 54 20 30 4 2 |j Gibbon. Pg 4 501 PITCHING Newcombe, Cin 73 87 13 32 3 6 4 56! FOUR LOCATIONS! d Mizell, Pg 102 121 40 67 4.68 . ib h bb so gs gc w 1 = 5 5 „ ¦¦¦¦ „¦«*¦ ' WASHINGTON I BETHESDA FAIRFAX 31 39 2404 Price Joe Koulax. LA 86 63 67 96 3 8 481 I Kralick 18 28 3 2 4 0 Ave., Wheoton, Md., 1912 Duke St., Alexandria, Va., J . Krupa Signs LA 76 79 50 58 ; Hernandez 8 5 8 0 0 1 0 = s" Nw 77” W,K A ” L. Sherry. 6 7 4.86! 3 LO. 4-0506. KI. 8-3484. fAJO f MANHA fTAN ‘* *M?*ri"M’ ' [Stobbs 52 50 16 6 119 62 30 0 8 2 = I a Hobbie, Chi 121 60 8 10 492 K IYI = Z HO. WOO OL. 14431 JE. HOB . PITTSBURGH, July 16 < AP). Woodshick 56 71 33 25 10 1 3 2 Vo., JA. 5-3631. 3646 R McLish.Cin , 67 75 28 26 3 5 5.110 Bladensburg Rd., Cottage w nd S Pascual 93 78 AM. to 0 P.M —Tackle Kline, StL 98 42 35 9413 6 8 5 I——B .tTt O*"-* S*T- • % , ?M _ - . • Joe Krupa re- 89 32 3 7 5.76 Lee 2115 Wilson UN. = , today 69 79 33 32 4 3 Blvd., Arlington, City, Md., 4-5111. J 47thYaar Sunday, a a m. to s p.m. McMahon, Mil 37 45 21 28 266 57 8 0 ' Sunday turned his signed 1960 contract Fischer 75 81 14 31 5 13 5 All niSyUX Chicago. Ramos 137 53 Shops Open Daily, 9 a.m.-C Sat., 8 a.m.-S p.m. J ONE-HIT GAME-Jones, 131 65 17 7 510 p.m.; •’.to Pittsburgh Francisco; Moore tg£ Steers. Louis. *E. 20 13 13 5 1 2 Clevenger 37 63 27 29 2M 2 5