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BRAKES Ftso RELINED r -V THE SUNDAY STAR Reds Get Hits Woshingtan, D. C. n THE BASEBALL July 10. 1960 Sports D-3 In Clutch, Nip W BEAT Conley Hurls BY BURTON HAWKINS Banks Cracks Braves in 10th Phillies Over BALTIMORE, July 9—Pete ! they were scheduled to play In No. 26 so Beat MILWAUKEE, July 9 (AP). Whisenant’s unusual method Baltimore Friday 2-1 —Pinch hits Willie Jones I night. Pirates, by of spreading sunshine Is to kiss They returned to the and Dutch Dotterer i Capitol 9 AP). in the the stewardesses he PHILADELPHIA, July • as boards i at 2 a.m., most of them didn’t ninth and 10th innings gave ¦—P anc h o Herrera’s ninth- a plane. ... He also administers i get to bed until at least Giants in an 12th Cincinnati an drove home uphill6-5 victory the same inning single Tony treatment to hostesses > hour later and it was a frazzled Jpl j Mr y. over the Braves before 24,600 in dining Taylor, who had tripled, to rooms. The Sena- group which boarded a bus for SAN FRANCISCO, July 9 fans the Phillies a 2-1 today. tors’ centerflelder give victory frequently Baltimore at 1 It ( AP>—Eriiie Banks’ ’ p.m. ... : towering Jones delivered leaves ’em in : over the first-place Pirates a double in a state of shock saved a night lodging. : s 12th-inning home the ninth to drive in he marches run and Don i tonight. Harry as breezily onward, But if the players had it Anderson with the but he Elson’s brilliant relief Gene Conley pitched a four- tying run. hasn't been slapped yet. ¦ Chuck pitching rough. Sportscaster hitter for his sixth victory In the 10th, with Warren Whisenant is good for a lot carried the Cubs to a 7-6 vic- '¦ Thompson had it rougher. Spahn the mound for the of laughs off the but against four defeats. He bat- on field, when 1 He went directly from the air- tory over San Francisco today, the tled Vernon Law, who lost his Braves, Frank Robinson game starts he's serious to meet -1 port to Chesapeake Bay marking the fifth consective loss fourth singled, Ed and whether he’s i game against 11 vic- Bailey walked playing or riding ! a television camera crew, then the bench. for the Giants. : tories. Dotterer home . singled the . He’s a wild-eyed 1 out on the water for hours to Taylor got three of the Phil- decisive marker. cheerleader if he isn’t In the ’ film commercials, then boarded Banks' 26th homer came off lies’ lineup and I.la advice to team- eight hits, including singles The victory for reliever Bob a plane for Milwaukee, where Johnny Antonelli, who had tok- mates is, “You’re getting in the fourth and seventh. Grim broke a five-game losing paid I he telecast the Braves’ game the to play en mound in the seventh. Conley doubled in the sixth streak for Cincinnati. The de- get out there and I with the Reds today. Elston, in inning and Play.’’ . Says it like Efts'll winning his fifth scored when Third feat was Spahn's sixth against I The Orioles are far back of sock ’em if Baseman Don Hoak let Lee eight victories. they don’t. the Yankees in the lost column game, gave up two hits in the Billy Consolo Walls’ grounder go through his objects to play- but Manager Paul Richards be- six innings he worked. Newk Hit Hard ers voting for the line- legs. starting lieves an be the ¦ equalizer may The loss before fans > up in the 17,145 The Pirates tied it in the All-Star . The Braves hit starter Don games. • fact that the Yankees have “When the fans in Candlestick Park the seventh on Rocky Nelson’s sin- I voted I got nine double-headers confront- . dropped Newcombe hard end held a '¦ a couple of Giants into gle and Smoky Burgess’ double 5-3 lead after votes from my ' ing them, while Baltimore has fifth place, their seven innings. off parents and maybe another first fall Into the the rightfield wall. one two. The Orioles have second divi- The Reds nicked George i only . from kid sion since The setback kept the Pirates a friendly on the same ’ ’ from behind in the May 23, 1958. Brunet for a run in the second come from block.” Billy said. Willie fattening their league "Under the i seventh inning later to win Mays doubled in the on singles by Wally Post and or since Milwaukee present system I don't 12th, but lead, lost to and get a 14 games. Orlando Cepeda was Robinson, infield out and ' Cincinnati in the vote.” «» « ? called out on afternoon a flelder’s choice. They added strikes to end the ** • » The Pirates remained five two in the fourth when There’s no sentiment at- 3-hour, 45-minute game. Post games in front. Mike Higgins, recently re- tached to the sale of the Kan- Chicago evened the and Robinson homered cn suc- score at Del called to the Bobby Greco was the ¦¦¦ < manage Red Sox, sas City Athletics. 6-6 with three in ¦ cessive pitches. Post's homer , . They’re runs the sev- hero for the . i Phillies. The cen- can view a huge "Welcome going to the highest bidder, enth on five hits, four was his 12th while Robinson's : of them terfielder made Ted Williams (left) of the Red the old to the business Mike" two spectacular Sox, pro, points his 13th. home. sign outside Fen- which could mean a switch to off Stu Miller. Ron Santo’s was running catches to Law end of the bat held by Maris of the Yankees. Maris Park with mixed reaction. ’ deprive Roger has slammed Don called from way Houston, Dallas or Minneapolis. bases-loaded single off Anto- Nottebart, up of extra-base hits with men on. 27 runs this lead . The is affixed to a ... home season to the American The Louisville . sign Attendance at Minneapolis, nelli, who League. 41-year-old two weeks ago, took followed Miller. was ; In the fifth Del billboard which extolls the inning Williams has hit 506 homers in his 14 season. over for Brunet in the fifth and i incidentally, has been so puny the key blow. major league career, this went 420 feet to haul down a merit of a whisky. that they’ve ceased —AP the Braves backed his sturdy announcing blast Law. Wirephoto. CHICAGO SAN by In the seventh Jim Lemon, commenting on the figures there. FRANCISCO relief pitching by surging from i he crashed the wall r b against and Camilo Pascual’s habit of man- The distance the Senators A hb VJ* D behind. f n.et port.3b 7 2^ <! caught Law’s 410-foot clout to icuring the mound after r, ‘MrCovey I<> a In every have put between themselves Thn2^ !» »?H '! n the fifth Wes ' Covington A’tano,:ib (I o o <i prevent two potential runs. pitch, says. "Camilo has rake the a and cellar could be their loan doubled and scored as Johnny (1 ! J (U-ona PITTSRIKGH RED SOX Banks.as 512 1 Bl'ama.'lb PHILADELPHIA attached to his shoe.” widest 601 2' •b r h rbi . i margin since they fin- r h Logan singled. Chuck Cottier Bchff.lb fl 0 11 fl 1 •’ n zb rbt Mavx.rf Virdon.cf 4 (I 0 <1 D 4 (I 9 O Pascual is saddened ished Santo.ab «o 2 2 da.lb 0 iG'O.cf Continued From D-l by being fourth in 1946, some 27 Cep 111 4 1 MAJOR Page followed e o o •• Groat.ss (I o (i AVERAGES with his first *' n.c 5 1 o Wails.rf 4 O 1. major Ph ley.lt 0 1 selected for All-Star r| Skinner.if 4 <> (l <1 4 (I two teams games ahead ' b Tay|nr.2b 1 3 6-4 and drove out winner Ike homer to tie the of the Philadel- 0 0 L'drlth.c 3o 1 o league game, 4 11 7*’11 11 Nelson.lb 4 110 H'r-ra.lb 4 O •’ 1 THROUGH and 7 •’ Alou rf-lt 4 (COMPLETE GAMES OF FRIDAY. JULY 8) being forced to pull phia '?! 12 1 4 0 10 o o out Athletics. The Sena- Sch o Clem'te.rf C'lison 3 o Delock in the eighth, Wertz 3-3. oth.p 0 0 5 o if 0 Ro’ers.ss 0 O 0 with trouble both Burgess.c 3 11 Dalr'nle.c 3 o 0 o Bill arm on occa- tors will play an exhibition rtTappe 10 0 o Sch’dt.c 10 0 0 tagged Skowron in a run- 3o 0 n Morg n.3b 3 o o o Elston.p 1000 2K I'nd.rf 20 0 0 Hpak.ab Adcock Hit* sions, but the Senators’ right- with the Phillies M z'skl,2b 3 0 0 0 Amaro.ss 3 0 1 o down between first 13th J Thursday Ells th.p 0000 McCick.p 1 0 1 American and second | o Law.n 3 0 League National Hobble.p 20 0 0 Conley.n 3 110 League hander admits he hasn't been night 1O 3M’shall ] 1o at 1 - CLUB BATTING to help a on New Philadelphia, with 3 0 CLl’B BATTING put damper The Braves moved in front in aZl'er’b 0 0 Miller.p o o o o KB R H HR Rbi Av sharp in five weeks Totals 32 14 1 Totals 31~2Ta i 2b JO AB R H 2b 3b HR RO! Av Ii York since he proceeds tunneled to sandlot An elll.p 2 0 0 0 M 2 «75 113 hopes.
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