BV/ Second-Place Milwaukee on in Taking His Eighth Defeat ’¦ Three Hits Today While San Against 15 Victories

BV/ Second-Place Milwaukee on in Taking His Eighth Defeat ’¦ Three Hits Today While San Against 15 Victories

THE SUNDAY STAR D. C. Miller's 3-Hitter Halts Thomas' Hit Woihington, 4r August 2t, 1960 ?pOTTS I ~ s: ¦ F-3 >j Gives Phils Burdette and Braves (pr.- < -z•. - 5-4 SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27 Bressoud doubled. Ron Piche Victory <AP).—Stu Miller, a last-min- pitched the eighth. THE BASEBALL CHICAGO, Aug. 27 (AP).— ute pitching choice, handcuffed Burdette gave up nine hits Frank Thomas’ pinch single in BV/ second-place Milwaukee on in taking his eighth defeat ’¦ three hits today while San against 15 victories. the eighth Inning scored Ernie The Braves’ BY BURTON HAWKINS Francisco whipped the Braves run came In the Banks with the winning run as and Lew eighth when Adcock led off Burdette, 3-1. the Cubs defeated Philadelphia, i , ~s .x. - with the second hit off Miller Home runs by Felipe Alou and Pinch-hitter Wes 5-4, today. and Willie Mays provided the Coving- Major league expansion plans stern lectures by Cookie Lava- ton singled. Adcock scored on Banks opened the winning key Giant blows before a Can- may be forestalled until 1962, getto and some of the front- . the ( second of two infield with a f dlestick Park crowd of 27,061. spurt single off the glove i what with Walter O’Malley re- office force who are weary of groundouts. Alou's of Shortstop Ruben Amaro, and pluctant to permit American waiting for him to show some- fourth-inning homer, MILWAUKEE SAN FRANCISCO Lieague invasion of his Los An- thing. a shot that bounced off the ab r h rbl ab r h rbl reached second after r Mfrltblib Bruton.cf escaping 0000 D nori,3b 4 0 0 0 territory and the Ameri- screen at the leftfield foul pole, Crand'll.c ' jeles Out two weeks since crash- 4000 Bl*Bgm.2b 4010 a rundown that had M o seemingly can RH ~ .<* marked the first run off Bur- th'».3b 2 Oo Mays.cf 412 1 -1 League unsmitten with the ing Billy Gardner on take- ASK o a Aaron.rf 4 O O Alou.lf 3 111 the '' o Chicago shortstop trapped I idea of a probable unattractive sk''L_ Wm 4 nE dette in 32% innings. His last Ad ck.lb 3 1 2 Cepeda.lb 4 12 0 out play at second base, tne Roach.2b 2 0 0 0 K’land.rf 4010 between first and second. deal to share the Coliseum until Yankees’ Roger three shutouts included a no- iCov’ton 10 10 L dnth.c 3 o 1 I Maris still is o the is « j 2Co’ier.2b O 0 o Br’oud.sz 3 0 10 Dodgers’ new park com- leading the league - hitter Philadelphia. Banks advanced when ( in home runs WMgW.. life against 0 0 0 3 0 the Sp gler.lf 3 Miller.p 10 ’ pleted in time for 1962 baseball. and batted Logan.ss 3 O o O runs in. Maris’ Mays’ 28th homer sailed over Phillies left the bases unguard- , B'dette.p 2 O O O * “Z haven’t heard the of left side still is sore the Jr m a''’ jmPt the rightfield fence in the sixth. 3Maye 1000 ed. Lefty Chris , plans as re-, ;: Short, working J** , >'jMJF; . ; j <?v\>&'-' 0000 suit of into Gardner’s Joe Adcock’s fifth-inning Piche.d in relief of Starter Johnny ] our realignment group," Presi- banging v Buz- ~ ¦'**¦••'¦¦¦ Totals 29 1 3 O Totals 32 10 3 ’ dent Cal Griffith of the Sen- knee. leadoff single was the first hit 3 hardt, then retired Al 1 Singled for Roach In fith. 2 Ran Heist, a ’ sec- ‘ ators said, “but it would be Frank off Miller, making only his for Covington in Bth; .3 Struck ©ut for pinch-hitter, and Ron Santo as j Howard, Dodgers slug- ' - McMahon in Bth. difficult for an established ; jJilflMßw ond start of the season. Mana- ger, watched movies of himself *w?*Sg- > fUIR* Banks moved to third. j'MOgiMRT ¦ American to ' Sheehan called on him 000 010—1 League team go while in a 1-for-17 ger Tom MILWAUKEE 000 When ; recently ’ SAN IOX—3 Thomas was announc- \ WWiMy /SBKbKSHI 1 to replace the scheduled starter, FRANCISCO 000 101 into Los Angeles now with slump and promptly collected ed as guest for Ed Cottier. Mil- swinger the same sort of the lefty Billy O’Dell, who has a E—Crandall. PO-A contract five hits in eight chances in waukee 2a-?’ San Francisco 27-12. Bouchee, the Phillies sent Dick to Dodders have. get no two stiff neck. DP—Roach Logan to Adcock; Miller They games against the Braves. to to Farrell to the mound. Thomas Bressoud Cepeda. LOB—Milwau- • concessions money and it’s my His smashes included agß*Srsdr. ' Miller, now 4-5, kept the kee Francisco 6. two, 3, San singled to center on Farrell's about buffaloed with his slow 2b—Bressoud. Mays ' understanding tney’llpay homers but, Howard said, ‘‘as Braves HR—Alou, second pitch to score Banks. $BOO,OOO for stuff and struck out six while SB—Cepeda. S—Alou. playing in the Col- far as Icould tell I wasn’t do- r er so Don the final iseum this walking two. ip h bb Elston, working year. I think it ing anything much different >£k m« Burdette o’i 9 3 3 O 2 3 in relief McMahon () 0 o O 2y innings of starter i i would be impossible for a newly than I had been all season.” .. The third Giant run came S 1 - y Piche 1 0 0 0 0 2 Dick Ellsworth, created to start there . Orlando picked up the; team out . Howard has cracked nine on singles by Cepeda, Miller 9 3 112 6 £ win—his seventh 1 Willie Kirkland and Hobie against as next season.” of his 20 homers against Mil- L Jr -* -wil zj®-v Winner—Miller (4-5). Loser—Bur- JxrWy. ..x»<^^^Jj^||^sflEL.. < dette losses. Short Landrlth in the seventh. Don (15-8). many was the The Dodgers had calculated waukee this year. L_ .¦' j U —Secory. Venon. Crawford, Das- loser. Ed A—27.061, on in their Chavez ** * * ¦ ¦¦ ¦ > -; McMahon relieved after 1 coll. T—2 17. being new Banks became the first major! Ravine stadium z by next season, Jack Fisher of the Orioles, sci-.. F$S.4 *. zAA*r* ,- j(^^ bat runs leaguer to in 100 this! but various lawsuits stymied 'who normally fires overhand, when 1 year he scored Richie that Since the has added sidearm Congratulations are extended from one Tiger-killer to another, as notion. Ameri- a curve as Ashburn with an infield out in Harmon Killebrew of the Senators comes home with his 23d home SCHEDULES CHANGED can League isn’t likelyto permit a weapon against righthanded run the first inning. :the hitters. of the season in the first National to return to New . The Orioles, fight- inning of yesterday’s game at Griffith Stadium. PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO York without Los to be the team of the ab r h rbl r getting An- ing pres- Jim Lemon, whose 30th homer the over ab h rbi I provided margin the T. 5 111 Tigers TTr.2b A'b'n.cf-lf 4 110 geles in exchange, expansion ent, seemingly are set to be the meets 1 Friday night, Killebrew, whose smash started the Senators toward New Goal: Walters.rl 30 C Will.rf 400 (I could be for club of the future 2 G lez.rt 2 (I 11 Banks,as 4 111 snagged another with a pre- Olympic o<i a 4-1 fifth 2 victory, their in the last six games, and one that solidified WallsJlb 0 Altman.lt 3 I 1 0 year. dominately young pitching 3 10 9 0 6 10 0 ] fourth Cson.lt Heist.ct 0 their grip on place.—Star Staff Photo by Francis Routt. Smith.ll 3 0 1 o Santo,3b 4 2 2 0 The American League will staff and an infield of Jim Gen- 4 Curry 1 o o 0 B chee.lb 2 0 11 hold an Marv Ron Han- Heat 0 o o o Th s.lb expansion meeting tile, Breeding, How to Beat Short.n 5 101 l Farrell.p o o 0 o zim er.2b 4 0 2 2 Tuesday in New York, but sen and Brooks Robinson show- Her’ra.lb 3 0 o o Thacker.e, 2 0 o 0 Coker.c 4 0 o o ! there’s to be more dis- ing an average age of 24. officials use of Ellsw'th.p 2 O 0 O likely ROME, Aug. 27 (AP). Olympic urged Del G'o.cf 3 1 2 0 Elston.p 1000 ' cussion than action. There are On their last Western trip tablets. 4 12 0 Olympic officials took emer- salt Amaro.ss Buzha't.p 2 110 so many be the Senators will a SENATORS is abate. angles to consid- play night to com- The heat unlikely to 1 Lcp’o.Ob 1 0 0 o gency measures today ered that one game in Kansas 7 Dalr'ple 1 0 0 o meeting, or may- City, then en- MAJOR AVERAGES Continued From Page F-l bat the Rome heat which took This is typical Rome weather be two for . or three, won't settle plane Cleveland . ft the life and felled several for August and September and Totals 35 4 10 3 Totals 32 5 9 5: Foytack. Allison singled to one all problems. plane arrives time 1 Filed out on they’ll ' others.

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