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THE BASEBALL\F^ | THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. A-19 TMLBaDAV, JDNK 5. IBM THE Akins Predicts 1 Mlx w CH .y BASEBALL\f^ Kayo Bullpen Hopes for Rest * for : ' ' IT IURTON Title X HAWKINS K ¦/' As Pascual Faces A's This was In the Senators’ ao many rough shots hit at Over Martinez an hour after they Bridges said. “It’s Continued From Page A-16 scoring Yost. rally clubhouse him.” a BT. LOUIS, UP)— i The died had taken a pair from Kansas shot hitting June 5 shifted to third after Courtney thousand-to-one Virgil predicta Urban i when and Lemon City Tuesday night. Only Clint one between the third baseman Akins that Vince flied to right. Bob Martyn’s i both popped out. :>vT ' m ff Martinez won’t answer the bell single Courtney and Rocky Bridges and the bag, but he must have to left scored Baxes and While Clevenger and Hyde remained, replacing vanished for the ninth round of their sent DeMaestri to third. 1 jK. had three or four of those. He eight pulled out of predicaments In r»L perspiration with beer. hopper we 11 er w championship a had a bad over his fight It appeared that Clcotte the eighth and ninth, Trucks head and tomorrow night. s »flH “I was praying," Rocky said, a couple to his left would escape additional .trouble : stopped the. Senators. Ken he couldn’t get glove and The forecast was made “that he’d make a really spec- his on through manager, when Bill Tuttle rammed a i Aspromonte walked with one then, of course, Akin's Eddie grounder tacular play to end the game. those errors.” Yawltz. In the direction off down in the eighth, but he was He’d have had those fans eat- “He ain't no bad ballplayer." Shortstop Rocky Bridges, but : by Julio Becquer HhUp W “He didn't say pub- forced and HBr jjjr BHI|BB ing right out of his hand.” Courtney said, it for Rocky bobbled the double-play ' Pinch-hitter Faye Throneberry "and that licity,” The reference was to Herb Aspromonte ain't neither. Man, Yawitz said. "He told grounder and DeMaestri scored Pearson walked ‘You and I made bargain I fanned. with Plews, who had committed four they stole from me. a as Martyn reached second. him Boston. years ago one out in the ninth, but '* errors in the second game- gonna three and I’ll finish Martyn and DeMaestri pulled : |T •»«»?%?-¦HK&waMfewgaBHBMK Ain’t no fans be leav- I Sievers fouled to House and s - jgHi «& up my end of Friday night. fScs three in one inning—but who ing the ball park on us. We’re it a double steal, and Martyn i, Courtney filed to Martyn in from Martinez won’t answer the bell scored when Bridges removed himself a ticklish giving 'em a fight and we gotta ” made a l right. )Mb, spot for the ninth round.’ stop whipped with a two-run double in keep right on doing it. I like fine and out NOTES: The Singing eighth figured promi- Akins is a slight favorite over Hector Lopez. Sen- A MB i; the which that winning. Ain't nothing ators—Sievers, Kemmerer, nently in the Senators’ winning the Paterson, N. J., battler in Russ like winning. The A’s boosted their margin Pearson, Lemon Clevenger : rally. the fight for the 147-title va- i and BP^BB.i#-' “Ain’t nobody gonna to 4-1 In the fourth when Vic: appear ** * * beat cated by Carmen Basilio. —will on Dave Garro- «yL ¦¦Hi '"VHEhp them Yankees,” Courtney Power tripled and Baxes way’s nationally * f isMtoir*- con- But many s televised show S •.¦.y*K|JJB(PBw “You know.” Courtney said. Martinez has singled, but the Senators , »£%&x*BlilgiiTOM^^Mfe tinued. “Well got « . ~* | beat ’em more backers. One is his tomorrow morning for seven * “I don’t booing sparing >w, believe that ; two in the inning : ¦. than anybody In the league. We • | runs same minutes at 7:08, Bt WSHT-j \,:^k *q;,^. ; £• ; bothers him none.” partner, Ernie Roberts. 8:08 and 9:08 a .. |Bk « can beat the rest of them, when Plews slammed two- . Originally they were slated •• y* ¦ • i, M,iTir “Sure it does,” Rocky re- though. That second-place Punch Helps Akins run single to center with two ) to be on the program today.... sponded. “Idon’t care who the money ain't bad. that'll Roberts said he was certain out after Urban walked Jim i They'll be accompanied on ballplayer Man. the is. or how he doesn’t buy me another horse.” could beat Martinez when Lemon, Bridges and Pinch- ¦ uke by sportscaster Bob Wolff. seem to show it, it bothers ihe hitter Neil Chrisley. Pearson he saw him fight and applied M The Tigers move in tomor- him.” for stranded two with v •;¦;£. " job sparmate. runners a i-ts(i^ ;VsK*’’=V,-,,. •SAi > a'' a as night “Well, you ain’t seasoned -1 row for the opener of a a “He hits you two or three grounder to Baxes. player three-game series. The until you've had that times with his left hand, then night,” Courtney Trucks Halts Rally White Sox will follow for a sort of a said. you think you see an opening triple by [ five-game stint and the Indians “I’ve had ’em. Ain’t nothing but when you try to hit him A Frank House and you Golfers lifted . will wind up the home stand can do right.” B-CC another Baxes single the the opening ain't there any- four-game . “Ive had ’em. too,” Rocky A’s into a 5-3 lead in the sixth, ' with a series. more but instead he wallops | The Senators’ loss dropped said. “Every ball player who’s you some more.” Roberts said. but the Senators added a run been around awhile has expe- after Pinch-hitter Ed Yost them from a third-place tie Regain Title "And don’t ever let anybody with Boston into fifth-place rienced that. It was wonderful. tell you that he can’t hit." walked and Plews singled to \ a getting dispose . tie with the same club. Herb that double. He’s It took playoff yesterday Akins is iavored because of of Urban in the the most inoffensive fellow a The A’s loaded the bases with | ’ < a. in before Bethesda-Chcvy Chase his superior knockout punch, seventh. the ; in eighth inning world He wouldn’t harm High able regain although Martinez has a bet- Virgil Trucks got rid of none out the -‘ jt anybody | was to the against Clevenger, k if it cost him his life.” 1 schoolboy team golf title ter knockout record. Pearson on a fly to center, but but Truman by fanned got “Yeah, and he can sting that defeating Wilson, Martinez has promised he j Roy Sievers singled to left, DeMaestri and 5-4. at Brooke Trucks to tap a double-play ball, too.” Courtney interjected. Manor. Bethesda was the win- won't back-pedal in this fight grounder back at . I “He ain’t no bad hitter and j ner in 1955 and '56. and admitted back pedaling has him. he’s got guts. Them lefthanders hurt him in the past. Martyn opened the ninth with Doug Lindsay's 10-footer for are murdering me. Look But the Akins camp a triple off Hyde. ... He was I in! a doesn't Signs your little book there and see birdie three on the 18th worn believe change Pitt Star forced to stay there as Tuttle the best ball Martinez will what I’m hitting against left- I point in the sec- his style. 5 (A*).— . grounded out and he was nailed foursome, PITTSBURGH. June TUNING UP FOR BIG 'MILE handers. One-seventy? That’s ond and tied the Jimmy Dunlap. Pitt shortstop i at the plate by Courtney when match at 4-4. 10,000 Crowd Lopez Herb Elliott (left) of and Ron Delany, the Olympic 1,500- about what I thought. Well, Due who hit .350 this season, has s missed an attempted Australia I'll get to ’em. I ain’t any The best ball point in the The bout ; suicide squeeze meter champion from Ireland who just collegiate at seen is considered a ¦ signed a $15,000 bonus contract bunt. finished his career i lefthanders until this year, but first foursome previously had; contrast in styles between Mar- i with Baltimore and will report Baxes’ four hits gave him Villanova, take a light barefooted workout on the grass while readying I’ll get around to slapping 'em. been halved, and Lindsay's tmez, the boxer, seven in 13 tries in the series. themselves and Akins, i to Knoxville of the South At- for mile . tomorrow night’s feature at the Compton (Calif.) I’m a better ball player right birdie ijiade a playoff for than the puncher. It also is a con- l lantic League. The A’s produced 12 hits, Relays. Elliott recently ran a 3:57.8 mile. Delany’s best is 3:58.8.—AP now than I ever been.” point necessary. Warren trast between a personable, with Martyn, Power and Urban ** * * . Wirephoto. Hughes' birdie clinched the, talkative fighter in Martinez getting two each, . Aspro- “What did Cookie say to | point for B-CC on the 19th j and a silent, almost morbid monte was the only player be- Herb when he called him over hole although teammate Mike boxer in Akins. low the fourth spot in the bat- to the mound when the fans Staren's par appeared good I Ticket sales indicate a crowd NATIONAL ting order to get a hit for were on him after all those er- enough as Chuck Lubar and of about 10,000 in the St.
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