Pitching Marks Rewritten, Rtrrr ,•

Pitching Marks Rewritten, Rtrrr ,•

THI IVINING STAR Marine Academy of Kmgg Waihiuftow, D. C, Wriimtd&y, May 27, 1559 Batted Ball Puts FIVE OVERTIME NO-HITTERS Point. N. Y.. here yesterday. B-18 Houk in Hospital Homers Help Bellino’s homer, a eolo clou} ? BRING ONLY TWO VICTORIES NEW YORK. May 27 (AP). In the third inning, was his HADPIX first MILWAUKEE, May 27 (AP).-Only five pitchers ever —Coach Ralph Houk of the; of the season. Vaughn's have accomplished more than nine innings of hitless ball Yankees suffered a double Middie four-bagger, his fourth of the" k Nine major league history—and only fracture of the right cheekbone year, in two have been winners. ANNAPOLIS. May <Spe- was a three-run Harvey Pittsburgh’s southpaw, it last night when he was struck [I 27 Haddix. ~ aUm did by line drive eial). tion In the sixth Inning. Rewritten, last night, through an unprecedented 12 perfect inning;, r off the bat i Joe Bellino. better Navy's Pitching Marks Is record- now but he lost, 1-0, to the Braves, who gained their only hit of Pitcher Don Larsen. known for his football perform- Merchant Academy,, accident occurred while The Marine in the deciding 13th Inning. The “ ances, and Arky Vaughn . Houk pitching batting each 18 8-8. In 1906, Brooklyn’s Harry Mclntire pitched 10 hitless was Mer. Marine 000 001 000—1 ft 2 . hit a home run and drove in (log—9 * Masterpiece innings practice before the game with [ Navy 101 154 10 i But Is Lost against Pittsburgh, but the Pirates won, 1-0, in 13. fiveruns between them as Navy Frlvltfy. Smith (8) nod Ptrkar; au . In 1884, Brooklyn’s Ed pitched 10 the Red Sox. tinier, Cartoon (7). Delano <•« ah# Page away with I guess I Kimber hitless 1 won, 9-1, over the Merchant Bellino, Pfouta (Si Evana Continued From B-II them. innings The force of the blow and <Bl.-1- should have walked Adcock." in a scoreless duel with Toledo in the old Amer- for a total of 13 hits. but each ican Association. The game was in the 11th inning knocked out Houk, but he re- discouraged not called time Burdette was equal to the Haddix. but because of darkness. ' gained consciousness after he xjzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. tfSf * downhearted by the turn of Only two pitchers was carried into the dressing occasion and held them score- < ever hurled 10-lnnlng no-hitters HHP events, said that he was con- Oeorge room. He was taken to Lenox less. centrating keeping the and won. Wiltse of the Giants did it for a 1-0 1 {BOATS MARINE j ' ; on decision over Philadelphia in 1908, and Fred Toney of Hill Hospital where he will re- Then, In the top of the 13th. Braves from scoring. Cincinnati, main under observation for two ,. n who had a duel with Jim .... double no-hit , Haddlx suffered his big set- “I knew I had a no-hitter—- Vaughn of the Cubs for nine innings, won, 1-0, trt 1917. 1 or three days. back. Hoak tried to hurry knew it all the time," he said. CHRIS tBAFT 1854 38' Commander >> 18-FT INBOARD speedboat hull; 5350 11 Don ¦ hardtop; twin 145 ho. every extra, , less etuine a throw on Felix Mantilla's Haddix said he used only fast very »h»ro cond 813,500 OTHO WIL- MARINE MART balls, curves—"especially a slow: UAMS-LU 4-7*oo | sharp grounder to third and RUN ABOUT. 18 ft.. 100 hP. Gray l 940 Maine Ave. J! P one”—and an occasional slider; I AMERICAN Marine, very faot, trailer, SBOO or, 1 5 S-oRR the dirt first REICHLER beet WO. 8-4848. fired Into at for in baffling the Braves. Pmge oiler. INSURE—FINANCE •gR Wagner, Continued From B-13 35 i Newk Continued From Page B-13S 12-rs. RUNABOUT. h n Jnhne-n| NEW an error. Harvey by Charley Maxwell and Relief . zteertng UNDER OUR admitted he tired in! Again.' motor, wheel controlt and Mathews, league's the last two or innings,' Pitcher Tom Morgan in 12- That’s the kind of guy f rover. Slip RA ;;-8l5; MONTHLY Eddie the three a he is, and I admire king with 14 but he thought he still had; hit barrage at City. him.” j tf-JTT. CABIN CRUISER 1958. 50-h a home-run round- Kansas What was he going do >1 Johnson motor; atl-eoutpprd with BUDOET PLAN trip blasts, laid down a neat plenty of stuff going into the; Paul Foytack (2-6) was the to trailer and convertible top Will sell WITH Provide Drama now that the tension had worn 1 for Jl.goo. For Information, call SO sacrifice. That forced Pitts- 13th. with both of vic- fatal jwlnner, his off? JSaiTT- 4*A% INTEREST RATES burgh to give Intentional ¦r th« Associated Praia Itories over the A’s. He gave up . 38-rT. Wheeler cabin cruiser. an • “It's Just another loss—and; going right bed," ! h.p.. sleep* eoahlona j While Harvey eight hits, including "I’m to he 130 4. loam 10» DOWN walk to Hank Aaron, the they’re not good," he said in Haddlx was Dick Wil- said. ''l've got a heavy cough. Mu»t aell HA *7-2074. WH. 8-8103 : steering UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY majors’ batting leader. summing up his third defeat in : turning in his heartbreaking liams’ two-run homer. I’ve had it for several days. It WHIRLWIND. JR., wheel and Righthander Brewer;, ' controls. 15-h p. Bvtnrnde and trailer Jr six decisions. masterpiece in Milwaukee, two Tom bothered me night. I was I Canvaa cover: practically new: *SOO You ean savo under into «» nlan be- Adcoek Homer ¦ gave up j all . ; or heat "Wer WH 8-4438 -1 cause »e not make rebates to deal- Nullified two runs in the first' sucking do For Don Larsen of the Yankees other National League games on cold tablets all Bay- ers or salesmen Information, JOE ADCOCK 1 Inning on three hits, CUSTOM cauisEa—4-Xic-It or ohone Big Joe Adcoek, the Braves’ pitched the last perfect nine- then!, the game.” ’ built: eood cond.: ready to eo. New write visit Lone Hit Decisive provided engine inning moments of drama blanked the Yankees on four anyone his say II Chrvaler marine w fresh-water H. Gabriel Murphy 6c Co. part-time first baseman who ganfe as the Yankees de- Did on club : system; $3,875. NEELY, JO. 9-971 j * night. singles the rest the way for feated the Dodgers in a World last of anything during the game? day a: M*. 2-1(835. eve* . Inc, plays only against southpaw run' and recording as>i his third victory of the season ” 14-FT. nOAT, wteeriniT controls, lights 1001 Conn RLJL^oj 'home it Series game in 1956. At San Francisco, the Giants "Nope. Not a word and hardware; J&L. pitching, stepped (Ad- and his second over New York. new traitor. s2ott to the plate, I »it would be if the nitter Only six other pitchers have clung to second place by How about the Braves? Did I CR. 3-3339. beat-, ) Turley (3-6), '; cock' had hit a two-base hit, , i Bob who now they say anything? il-FT. CABIN CRUISER. Nona - 125 looked at a ball and then! hurled perfect no-hit, no-run ing Los Angeles. 6-4. Leon h.p.; (amity boat: sleep* 5; *2.,50. Jfe in which case only the run or , 1 on has lost three in a row for the "Only crashed a drive over the right- games for nine innings. They first once. When I came CAFN STAN 'runsj score which are necessary ¦ Wagner's pinch-hit. grand- time since 1955, walked 1 to bat in the ninth, Del Cran- , IMT?KSK. BQAte C»t y»wir* brinks dnter fence near the 394-foot 1 to win the game. are John Richmond of Wor- eight but gave-up only five hits and Kftßcy; dinghy outboard, motor; . slam home run with one out dall said, ‘Hey. you're pitching [ PI. 7-611!! AT THE mark. cester and John Ward of Provi- in his innings. 6% He had al- pretty good game.’** Id-IT. ftUtfABOUT, tiA h.n «1; can- The hit off Haddix con- j Eighth Win for Lew dence. both in the National 1 in the ninth. And at Clncin- - just three hits, but a cotrailer, life Jacket*, com- CENTER first Marcia, j Can be BOAT the Braves. League in 1880; Boston's Cy ' nati, Don Newcombe won his trailed 3-2, before Did his wite. to I plete rt*. *eei. at fused Mantilla | Burdette, giving way , , BERLITZ ANCHORAOE- Dcalf._Md._ j For It was victory Young in 1904: Addie Joss of whom he's been marreid since saored, but Aaron touched sec-j tops majors. third in a row for the Reds, in a five-run seventh. j' IS-rs rEATHEJtCBAFT. a!um boat. ; No. 8. in the Lew , Cleveland in 1904; Ernie Shore ¦ 1954, know what he did? Did 1; trailer. Eleln motor and gas SEZ: ond and then raced across the: 1 backrest seats and pads, car didn't walk a man and struck beating Philadelphia. 2-1. * rail her? tank. 2 . .) , of the Red Sox in 1917, and | he ! hitch: QL. 4-21 29. (IN ALL MODESTY . diamond, headed for the dug-1 I out two (to Haddix's eight) for “I don't know whether she S.MHI. Apparently I Charlie Robertson of the White Wagner’s homer came off ¦ 135 CU.

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