A-18 THE EVENING STAR Sports Washington, D. C., Monday, June 6, 1960 ~ - feaahv « Ramos Faces v'Jflßh Steady Diet Os Wy m wU X >ff>* X Os Harassment on Spitter YEECK CLICKS ON MINOR DEALS Richards Stirs Blowup; Kemmerer, Baumann Green Is Hero, Then Goat ¦a. A*ZS»Ww— Sr >¦ /J . ¥ .tuA, By BURTON HAWKINS Star Staff Writer White June Restoring Sox BALTIMORE, 6. —Paul Richards has established r a pattern which probably will be • ' employed frequently against ¦• f W£Ls4l e g£w I By the Associated Press won, 9-0, after the Tigers had excitable Pedro Ramos. A campaign of harassment by the Orioles’ White Sox Boss Bill Veeck taken the opener, 7-2. Balti- manager had instant effect on the Senators' right- created a lot of excitement in hander in -¦ more widened its lead to two yesterday's 6-5 double-protest loss to Baltimore . >L MBLLz w jßraF s f Chicago by landing the likes of games over the Indians with a at Griffith Stadium. .- < &> f*? s Bp* 4 I Minnie Minoso, Gene Freese 6-5 decision Tonight the teams, now tied at 4-4 for the season, renew over the Senators, Auiuguv U4»v xiuw vic nt t-t iui wir , veauw, a brtibuii, rtiirw and Roy Sievers in major trades who still climbed to sixth place. their tense battling here, with| since the close of last season. New York down Boston the Senators slapped i trying to make it ball that acts like a spitter. I There was hardly a ripple, 5-4 and 8-3. three twice, out of four over the had Jim Gentile struck out on /Writ however, when he hauled in a f Minoso league-leaders in the windup a palm ball before he hit the Hits No. 7 couple of nondescript pitchers. of their bizarre shuttle series. home run, but McKinley no Southpaw Frank Baumann and Freese and Minoso also were Flip-Flop for Green give me the pitch because the Righthander Russ Kemmerer, key operators in the White WbK wOP [ They had hopes of a sweep ball act funny. He call it a ball. ' -JB Sox’ first-game victory. Freese .;: . ' X in minor transactions with rival a«W ? T 1 when Lennie Green's two-run That not right. He take it out doubled in the fourth and I > V American League clubs. <*.* IT wife pinch single put them ahead on me. For what?” 'W .x*3&k> 'JiW '<^?S¦¦ W X * 1 of scored on Luis Aparicio's sin- [ -“ Yet it’s just because these in the ’¦’¦?' ?K, eighth inning yesterday. McKinley, who tossed Ramos B one-time hapless hurlers that gle to end a scoreless pitching ’ [ : but in the ninth Green quickly of duel between Kemmerer and out the game after Gentile turned from hero to goat with and Brooks Robinson had Box Scores on Page A-23 Dick Hall. Minoso's seventh ‘ a wild throw from center that slammed home runs in the homer added an insurance run the defending champions are ' gave Baltimore the tying and third Rich- BErtSeB? BBb in the sixth. It was Hall’s sec- inning following back in the thick of the pen- ’ winning ards’ third ond loss, both to Chicago. He runs. squawk, said he saw nant three race today, only Yesterday’s hubbub, which no evidence of a spitter. has won five. games behind the first-place started with Richards’ , frequent “Ramos goes to his t bMjbv Another comparative White lips with Orioles. was accusations that Ramos his Sox newcomer, Ted Kluszewski, fingers,” McKinley said, Jose he has been Kemmerer, who rarely won ; throwing a spitball, resulted in Shortstop Valdivielso of the Senators just thrown out of the game scored the first in the "then goes to his cap. Most pins by for and run Pete Washington, Baumann, ; Ramos’ ejection from the game wet their Ramos’ arms and Manager Cookie Lava- McKinley. Paul Richards of the nightcap after hitting a double pitchers fingers, but Manager oft-beaten with Boston, turned ' in the fourth inning. Pedro ex- Orioles in the second Sherm then wipe them on their uni- getto gets between the angry and brought things to a slow boil with his shutouts inning. pitcher in back-to-back 2-0 . ploded after being asked once Bill that Dollar's single scored him. Ned form. I told Ramos to w ipe off Umpire McKinley (left) at the height of repeated charges Ramos was throwing a in the White Sox’ double- . again by Bill McKinley, who plate his fingers, very nicely, but the in the fourth The Senators the header Garver, had to leave after j fireworks inning of yester- spitball. protested game, sweep over Kansas City umpire, to submit the ball to two innings because of a knee ,1 when he kicked the dirt that day’s game against the Orioles at Griffith won by the Orioles, 6-S.—AP Photo. yesterday. ' him for examination. injury, was tagged with his fifth ¦ was enough for me.” Stadium. Ramos’ Latin blood is on fire because Three-Hitter Russ Pedro also the for loss in as many decisions. Senators Charge Farce bumped um- The White Sox have pire in the hectic argument The won six 29-year-old Kemmerer, ’ The Senators’ protest is based which of their last 12. Baumann and followed his ouster, but purchased May 18, doled out the that on premise McKinley he was restrained by Manager three hits to win his second Kemmerer have been respon- made a farce of the game by Cookie ADDED COMPETITION CITED sible for four of the triumphs. Lavagetto, among since joining the White Sox. forcing Ramos to submit I to others. The infuriated Ramos Baumann, 26. obtained in a Colavito on several Slugs Again [scrutiny occasions, flipped his glove backward at winter trade for Ron LOSE OR Jackson, i In a telegram to Joe Cronin the W/N, Rocky Colavito, vzhose two umpire as he departed, and Rosecroft to limited the Athletics to seven of the American president some of the 10,703 customers Request hits in the for home runs for Detroit beat nightcap his sec- President Cal League, Grffith fired a Cleveland Saturday, hammered I barrage of fruit and ond straight shutout. ' of the Senators stated that DRAW By FRANCIS STANN paper of which hit The double triumph enabled another home run against his cups, none ’ Richards was on the field three the 48 Next Year former mates He target. the White Sox yesterday. Nights third-place to[ ' times and that he violated a ”SZ (W. had a double and . to within [ also single Hole climb one game of| [ rule in going to the mound to Umpires Up By DICK O’BRIEN mission for the added dates for and drove in three runs as the runner-up Cleveland, which j[ to detect evidence of Bt«r Staff Writer attempt Reporters who sought to next season and also would re- split with Detroit. The Indians I See AMERICAN, Page A-20 The Tired and the Trite 1 a spitter. question the umpires immedi- In a move to offset the quest a hearing before the “Managers of other clubs ately after the game were told, added from newly-formed Maryland Legis- FEATURE INC the competition newly- have attempted to rattle Ra-i “Give us about SPORTS, , square handle of the 10 minutes, I authorized harness lative Council. The council has racing mos,” Griffith “and he a syndicate which will try to make buck of said, we re having meeting.” Later a out the Inge- tracks in the been set up to review the entire Philadelphia never has been caught throw- told the mar rematch reporters were delay Johansson-Floyd Patterson two weeks from area, officials at Rosecroft question of racing dates in Phils Cross Pirates ing a spitter.” was because “there were too tonight at the Polo Grounds, is giving the same tired Raceway want to double their Maryland. Up pitch many people” in the umpires’ as the discredited stand to 48 next Palm Ball Acts Rosensohn party, the disbanded IBC nights season, Up room. j Improvements Promised dressing and The at Oxon other forerunners. I plant nearby : When the Senators “I no mind them If the dates lodged [ asking me Hill closed its 24-night meet- are granted. Mil- With their Richards See They have dusted off Joe Louis and sent him to ler the track would Stunning Sweep protest, conn-1 SENATORS, Page A-22 and the scene I said, un- ing Saturday tered with one of his Patterson s own, de- camp to shill the man who was knocked down shifts to Baltimore Raceway, dergo improvements, including By the Associated Press , rates to finish the day with a claring Ramos had been using seven times (and stopped( in the third round ¦ where a meeting of similar the rebuilding of the clubhouse. j a year ago. » lead over the Giants. an for The You’ll have to pardon the one-game illegal pitch three in- TODAY'S SPORTS They have Jack ' length opens tonight. Brandywine Raceway Dempsey feeling Ingo’s muscular right Pirates if '¦Milwaukee closed within 4!i nings. at Wilmington. has been ,' they refuse to sym- arm and Rumors that the Bal- Del., registering awe for the cameramen. AH the persist with the I games of the lead by splitting j "I never throw a ON RADIO granted 18 more nights this i pathize oft-defeated, spitter,” I cliches since Tex Rickard's have been : timore track is toying with the last-seeded i with Cincinnati. The Braves Ramos said.
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