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ADDS SLAM I THI SUNDAY STAR F-3 BOYER GRAND Watkiagtsß, 0. C. **** * * Tigers Dodgers > .*>**•#& * • Down %¦ #*<>/ iSByPf: |. ¦¦ „,li*rglII r* . %MfM*l-"* *. Jf Beat! ’- *« Girds Wallop Cubs Hi ; ***** As, 7-4, in Giants in 11th BALTIMORE FAN * _ *¥ jjmg§ A 4 JiTT As Smith Blasts Pair FINALLY STOPPED HW» 'K* *«** BALTIMORE. May ST. LOUIS. May • <AP>.—. ney infection that required 9 Smith slammed possible surgery. On Hit (APi—Nothing keep* a Loose Game Catcher Hal He learned just Moon's good game baby true Oriole fan away from May <AP>.—The two homers for five runs before the that the BAN May DETROIT. 0 and Ken Boyer smacked a waa all right. FRANCISCO. 0 the baseball game. - HK Tigers today made tt six out of catOMM ST. LOCI* (AP).—Wally Moons run pro- Police said 50-year-old grand-slam homer as the last- „ raH Manager Jimmie •1r brM _ _ «Mhrbi ducing single flawless re- fl| y®]Jjßp 4I9SL seven for place Cardinala pounded the and William Wann fell on a Dykes, beating the Athletics. lief pitching by Clem Labme glass Cuba, IM.- today. drinking In hla apart- 7-4. behind the 11-strikeout gave the Dodgers an 11-lnnlnx. and punctured his Hkl y Larry Jackson, expected to ment \_r > pitching of Jim Bunnlng. •-5 victory over the CHanta hurriedly bend- ¦MR jb* W be the top man on the Red chest. He SR vJP The lanky righthander had ||:|i today before the second straight aged himself went on gp|-ij and trouble In two Innings Bird pitching staff this aeaaon, sellout crowd of 22.070 In Seals night’s Baltimore- the first victory. to last as Kansas City broke Into a 3-0 coasted to hit first He Stadium. Boston game. had lost four straight. ?*£»¦?'* I lead on Wayne Terwllllger's fhlUln.B 0 0 11'«ns.:*o ii 11 Moon's single scored Junior Midway of the game, ha Smith's blasta both were to wind-blown homer and BUI ,'i r> Ollllam. who had singled and began to profusely the leftAeld bleachers, one in Ei&s 1 x bleed Tuttle's two-run double. fa: ms moved to second on a sacrifice and had to be taken to a the fourth for throe runs, rout- It pinned the loaa on Gordon hospital, But Bunnlng was In com- ing Olen Hobble, another In where he was mand the rest way Jones, fourth Olants' hurler. and released. of the as he the eighth for two runs. Smith treated won his second game—both for iIS&gdHPB and gave Labine hi* first vic- early now has five homers and leads tory as a reward for pitching Dykes against three the club. He had only M Norman, eight In TB sci two hitless Innings. It also was losses for Bill the de- three previous major league B—Nob, rO-A—Chlcsso. 14-11; posed manager of the Tigers. 81. Louu. 27-11 DP—Sink, to Ms,- Clem's first decision over the seasons. • hsll; Blsitnasa, IS Ortmma, to Olants since August, 1055. The A's, In losing their fifth Crow,; Blstlnssm, to Orsmmu to ; Skinner Hot Boyer's grand Cunningham t.Oß—Chlcsso. 4; Bt The Olants, fighting uphill straight game, committed re- slammer—the 'null, a 'Hgf _y- Nft %|t r. i? of major league Cunning- the way. pulled into a 5-5 t% helping the fourth his Ib—Oorrl. Dsrb. 80,*,. all three errors In career, topped off ham. Gramm,.. Ctmoti, L J.ckaon , Andre Rod-, Tigers four In the Cardinal'! HR-H. Smith tJ). Bom. SB—SlMin- tie In the ninth on As Pirates to runs the third eighth Inning. «am«. gers' sharp single off starter; Inning—two seven-run er of them unearned. jp h r bb to Drysdale. bunt and Smith's biggest day came Hobbit - 3t» 7 4 4 0 jl Don a a' jßiv, The Tigers weren't much after he had reported late itasMs* <4 u « on o ; single by Willie Kirkland. Drub Phils to Phillip, 2 ion 2 o better themselves In the Held, Sehs(f,rnoth 4 0 Busch Stadium, concerned be- ... 1* 4 4 0 The Dodgers got a 3-0 jump May 9 (AP). I Elaton ...... * 2 3 :> 1 I PITTSBURGH. also committing three errors—- he and hU wife been o o at the start when Duke Snider JK Hour, ... —Bob Skinner, who ended ~jl j| cause had w 71124o o o an with Catcher Berberet L J nth son ... B Lou forced to take his 4-year*old 11-4). ! tagged Sam Jones for his thiro 0-for-30 batting slump last missing two consecuUve foul Winner —L Jackson Lour— Hobble 13-SI. _ Neal * «*. daughter. Sharon, to a hospital _ homer with Charlie night with double, rapped out - ' Jm Jm, D—Burkhart. Venton. Conlsn. Dona- a /& • MHF mpr *¦ pops by Hal Smith. • this morning because of kid- aboard, and Norm Larker fol- v N a talll. T—2:22. A—D.#S4. two home runs and two singles *'#v*''fe MU „ >* v.,, | Bob Orlra was the loser. He lowed with a 410-foot homer. In a perfect day at bat today lasted only 2% innings. LOS ANGELES SAN rSANLISCO as the Pirates beat the Phil- Kansas City’s early ¦h r h rbi ,b r h rbi * After Olll'm.Sb s l l o D-port .3b 5 0 n o lies, 9-1. * .* ;;psfc^ : ¦ • i* ' A1 Kallne led off the * burst. ?. Ron Kline picked up his third *>)K.'' A V»;«@B^«>^Mwai^Xvv.¦:--••¦¦ ~V. * • : -:c : ESS jus fiJSr |Ji second for Detroit with his Yankees Cut Two Players, flnlrifr.rf 6 2 3 2 Wajacrlf 5 12 1 victory against one defeat as Larker,lb Cepeda.ib 49 11 ';' sixth homer of the The 42 11 r i": :~&0$:- S' W year. R'seb’ro.c 5 0 2 1 Sp nc’r.2b 5 0 0 0 he hurled an elght-hltter. Four •' ' Tigers added two more runs Fairly.cf 3 0 o o I drlth.c 4 10 0 singles by --r Dem't’r.cf 0 0 0 R’dg'rs s* 4 1 2 0 of the hits were to 1 0, before the Inning was over. Sell Dickson Back A's Zimmer s* I 0 t 1 8 Jane* o 1 0 0 Granny Hamner. Harvey tripled 2Rcpulskl 0 0 o 0 W’th ton.p 1 0 0 0 Iw^. Kuenn and Br the Associeted Preee farmed Pitcher Claude Ray- 4Lim*.ss 00 0 0 iSoeake 1 011 j Roberto Clemente added to came home on an infield out. i Drygd le.p 4 O 1 o Miller.p 0 0 0 0, two > SpSl The Yankees sold Pitcher mond to Wichita. Detroit; I :»Orav 1 00 0 ‘'Brsnrtt O no n the Pirates’ attack with iMiifliMw Lou Berberet, who had walked, Labine.p 0 0 0 0 G.Jones.p 0 0 0 0 ; triples. Murry optioned Pitchers George Susce 0 All of Bkinner’s hit* ball. Dickson back to Kansas OAlou 1 0 0 scored on a passed City and sent catcher Darrell and Hank Aguirre and Catcher and both of Clemente’s triples got :Charley Charleston, ToUl, 44 fl 11 H Tolu I, .'U i~* off Ruben Gomez. Detroit its four runs in Johnson and Pitcher Zach Lau to 1 Sineled for WorUiiotton in 6th: . were the third on only two hits— Monroe to 'Richmond as they W. Va. 2 Sacrificed for Miller in 9th: 3 Walked Skinner boosted his batting lor Zimmer in loth; 4 Ran for rte- average Kfienn's single and a double by joined other clubs In getting In the National League, the jjulski in 10th; 5 Flied out for Drysdale from .105 to .144. He Larry Osborne. Roger Maris 25-player iln 10th; 6 Grounded out for O. Jones hit his singles in the second < f*]™ Bauer (9) of the Yankees is tagged out near down to the limit Phillies sent Pitcher Chris, in 11th. )*, 66 dlum yesterday by dropped a fly ball to let in one last night. Short to Buffalo, while the LOB ANOELES 302 000 000 01—6 and fourth innings and the Rprtnffl , Second Baseman Reno Sf^hi^ntSof the ?4v, run. Terwilliger fumbled a The much-traveled Dickson. Reds optioned Outfielder Bob !3AN FRANCISCO 102 001 Oul 00—6 homers in the sixth and Bertoia Senators at the pickoff Landrith. Drysdale, Rodgers, J end of a and rundown play. Bauer grounder let another, and E— seventh. k t I a blg a f hr to in 43. was purchased by the Yanks Thurman. 35. to Omaha. j PO-A —Los Angeles, 33-17: San Fran-j pttpw ta; Drt \ !? and tried make it to second as Rip 33-1 J. pP—Drysdale to Neal PHILDELFHIA rrrrsalJßGH f w i, S! *h Pitcher Coleman threw from the Athletics last August. cisco.iZimmer to LOB—l«o* Catcher J. W. Porter spotted play The Pirates met the deadline ;to Larker. An- Bb him. The went from Porter to Short- wildly to the plate to allow a Terms of yesterday’s sale were i teles 12: San Francisco. 7. i r h rbi »b r h rbi stop Ron Samford (32) to First by placing Pitcher George Witt, 2b—Wagner HR—Snider- Larker 1 ! A burß.cf 4 110 Hoak.iib 4 12 Baseman Julio Becquer (not shown) and third. —Gilliam, —Brandt, Hamner.M 4 o 4 n Clem'te.rf 32 3 not announced, but it was be- who Is under orders not to SB Neal.