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• v y r^m Beman Earns f Jj 7-and-6 Win Yankees Get Lopez, Terry - fl I # I In British Golf! In 6-Man Swap With As Coe and Hyndman Among Other Stars With Big Scores Bombers Trade SANDWICH, England. May Griffith Seeks (AP) Star Lumpe, Kucks 26 .—United States Cham- pion Charlie Coe and three * other members of the Walker And Sturdivant .* > \ Cup team—Jack Nlcklaus, Bill More Deals to t I Jr NEW YORK, May 26 <AP>. r Hyndman ‘ I M M * 111 and Deane Beman —The Yankees today I £ £k HI/ —led American charge PORTS traded a storng * a M** |V\ ft Pltehers Johnny and 4 , today Si Kucks into the round of THE m • third EVENING STAR Tom Sturdivant and Inflelder r\ the British Amateur golf tour- Bolster Bench Washington, 0. Tuesday, May 24, 1959 --Nc# HI C., Jerry Lumpe to Kansas City nament. A-17 By • Bttr BUS Writer for Pitcher Ralph Terry and Beman, 21-year-old Univer- Infielder Hector Lopez. sity of Maryland junior from BALTIMORE. May 26. —A COUNT ON KEMMERER Silver Spring. Md., was one of continuing effort to improve 1 1 1 ", l I The Athletios also will get a j fourth man to be named before the day’s big winners. He was tb - par e Senators’ second line the start of next season. even for the 12 holes It strength will be made by Pres- last-place took to crush Hugh Marr of Griffith, Senators Try to Beat The Yankees re- England, 7 and 6. ident Cal who views acquired title to Terry, a 23- Beman playing his the addition of Catcher Hal year-old pitcher who was was first Naragon and Pitcher j match, having Hal to the A’s 1957. Terry British Amateur Woodeahick as a step in ’.hat i traded in been one of nine Americans Jinx in Baltimore has a 2-4 record in seven starts direction. ¦ with byes through yesterday’s By BURTON HAWKINS tduced only 17 runs in 11 games for Kansas City this year. first round. Naragon, 30. is a lefthanded <Ur SUIT WrlMr } year. >** * -> last Lopes Hk^a lashed the 'hitter fcho had a .279 lifetime May Will Shift Cold raw winds - - - - - _ - BALTIMORE. 26.—Bal- I irv^<trt-rcr Lj^L_-u u __ .n Here the Senators’ power i Royal St. George's course to- timore’s Memorial stadium ,generally has been Lopez, on a hot batting BRAYES LOSE ARGUMENT, TOO—Coach John Fitzpatrick (center) Picture* on A-19 dhort-clr-i day. Par over the 6,728-yard Pat* represents one of the world’s c cuited. ThCy’ve been thumped {streak, is hitting .281, with six and Ed Mathews of the Milwaukee Braves protest to Umpire Vinnie layout is 35-36—71 drearier {batting in six years of sights to the Senators, threej times in four game* here I home runs and 24 runs batted Smith after the latter called Mathews dut at first base in the first mark who will try to overcome their night inPhiladelphia. First Baseman Coe Took Early Lead sparing service with Cleveland. tthis season and in four pre- in. Although he has played inning last The dissenters insisted well-founded dread of the park > years second base for the As. he the touching bag after throw Woodeshlck, 26, who was ob- vious have been racked Dave PhilleyI‘V of Phillies missed the the Coe, the slender Walker Cup starting tonight in the opener up eight games will be shifted to third Naragon i times in 11 {probably captain City, tained with from the from Shortstop Chico Fernandez. Smith won the argument and the from Oklahoma yesterday of a two-game series with the «every season. It’s a sort of base for the Yanks. took an early and trounced Indiana for Catcher Phillies won the game, 7-3. AP Wirephoto. lead Ed FitzGerald, a lefthanded Orioles. (steadiness they’d like to shed. Lumpe, who has platooned Capt. Amos Jones of Dothan, is. For the last five years the Ala., pitcher who was 6-6 with the In an effort to chase the! jwith Andy Carey and Cletia a member of the Army Orioles have buffeted the Sen- , {Boyer Yanks, Medical Corps, Indians and 10-2 with San whammy. Manager Cookie Lav- at third for the 5 and 4. Nick- Diego agetto batting laus, 19-year-old walloper last season. Stents on American and Notioaol * will send Russ Kemmer- ! jis .222. Sturdivant. 29, the has 0-2 record in three from Columbus, Ohio, where Cookie Wants Pitchers Leoguet. Pag* A-21 erj to the mound against the an he is an Ohio State sophomore, Orioles’ Skinny Brown tonight. starts and Kucks. 25, also a i Griffith is satisfied that the a tors consistently, but It Russ owns the righthander, has an 0-1 record 1964 Olympics jousted Peter Dobbs of Eng- has 1 Senators’ lone BASEBALL (fi| Senators' front-line players are been in their own park that victory1 over Baltimore here, for one start. THE 3 and 2. Hyndman. land, formidable, so he will concen- the Orioles particu- classy players report from Abfngton, Pa., lost only have been t a 4-2 Job in which he The will im- trate on bolstering the team’s larly pesky. 'one hole In eliminating John In that period Bal- i l held the neighboring team to mediately. BEAT reserves. Managei Cookie Lav- has up six hits rJL. Voted to Tokyo Stobbs of England, 5 and 4. timore built a 35-13 i The deal was another in a HAWKINS agetto particularly is eager record BY BURTON States winners $o against Washington, The Senators will, repelve a series of transactions between Other United obtain a couple of more expe- here, the were Sergt. Harold Ridgley of where Senators pro- See SENATORS. Page A-20 the Yanks and the Athletics rienced pitchers. since Kansas City entered the Roanoke. Va.; Lt. Bob Magee of Woodeshlck crashed the ma- Over Detroit Newton, Mass., and Lt. American League in 1955. Ted Evaluates the Killer William jors with the Tigers in 1956. swap February { R. Gibson of Louisville, Ky.. and losing A 13-man on BALTIMORE, MAY 26—Time Magazine's article on MUNICH, Germany, May 26 I two games, then saw LEAGUE 18, 1957, brought Art Ditmar jMaj. W. Denton Henderson of service with Au- STANDINGS Harmon Killebrew states: “This season (Ed) Yost was <AP>.—Tokyo today was chosen Charleston. and Bobby Shantz to the Yanks 'San Francisco, all servicemen gusta and San Diego before : * gone (in Detroit) Manager for the site of 1964 Olympic ¦V e I £¦! I and sent Mickey McDermott. a trade with and Cookie Lava- the stationed in Europe. : returning big leagues Stendingi • Games and Innsbruck, Austria, tto the AMERICAN I j ft O t | Tom Morgan, Rip Coleman. getto tried nine other candidates before settling on Kllle- Ridgley Impressive Cleveland. He is a 195- for the games. with R.nlu YuMrSsx Billy Hunter and Irv Noren to . winter *5 -:{!• . nonsense. only other pounder who brew.” That’s The Senators Tokyo stands 6-foot-3. 4: C., will be the first host Ridgley, runnerup in this Naragon Del-. K 3. ! sO£** &£2 i i 3 O the A’s. The others involved who played third base in exhibition were Reno Bertoia, nation in the the batted .323 in 57 | Orient for in- | event In 1957 to Scotland's games dtuttonaj—jjt! *3! ~.639 !—- were minor leaguers, including Herb Plews and Jose Valdivielso—the latter in part of a ! competition. with the Indians in 1955. afsTCiOrsf "11l ternational Reid Jack, continued to im- Gam.. Today Cfcjcfl €|—| lj Cletis Boyer, now with the game Harm The was Detroit, He was a .344 hitter in 67 [ jQljll41 3| 23 15 .605 1 after had started.... Killer the club’s Backers of who have press Royal St. George's gal- games Yanks. only been bring the games with San Diego last year. ttmorsu°S: os s.ral { Keitinwra j~3~2w) 8| j| 22| 17; .5641 gfc third baseman in the last 12 exhibitions. trying to leries by whipping Long- ’' Ben Naragon joined the Indians o’' Traded in 1957 Ted Williams says Killebrew can make himself more to the Michigan city for 20 ; rlgg of England, 7 and 6. Ma- DlritVc'ln' WASH. *1 19 21 .475 6 for three games in 1951, was B°at. At y. (»).0 JJIJIJH *1 *1 2! years, were greatly disappointed played sub-par golf through N Kant 3| Another major deal on June feared if he is more discerning about his strike zone. ... gee In the Marines at for Cjty!_lj_s|_ _2j-|_3f2|_l| 17! 19 4721 6 at Tokyo’s victory. But they Quantico 1957. Billy Martin, “I haven’t seen much of him, but he has all the potential the first nine holes and downed two years, and has been with *** 2i~l| 11 H 4|-|J IS. sent said they would be back to try Jack Mackle, out 1 4!_ll|_Z2fA2l| 8 Woody Held, Bob Martyn’and in the world,” Ted said. “He’llgive those pitchers a murder- a Scotsman Cleveland continuously since, 1| 2| 2| for the 1968 games. of Hong Kong, 3 and 2. CletrS'CM?. TjSi <1 *1 21—I 15; 21 .417! 8 j Terry to Kansas City for Harry ous time if he lays off bad pitches.” except for his demotion to San 10 ’ New York |o|l|4!4| 3| 0| 2|—| 14; 21 ; Simpson, Ryne Duren, Jim Pi- Thought It Was Coming Gibson beat another Amer- Diego last season.

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