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1
RAGE It MEE
Dy Jim
Marshall
Smith won a
light 109 decision over ilarold
Boyd's Yankees Tuesday night
in a Little League ganie at Lgion
park
l'he opening game saw the Phil
CLAREMORE (OKLA rRocruss WEDNESDAY JUNE T 1960
Trir
Denbo Jewelers Defeat Roy's
Cafe 8-3 In Major Loop Till
Denbo Indians whipped out a game he was 34 at the plate ile strucks out five and walkec
B 3 decision over itoy's Cafe Bra- scoring one run and driving in two
ves Tuesday night at Legion Park another Ile had two doubles and The Smith Ph flies big RIM a'
in a Major League tilt a triple the plate were Johnnie ilamiltot
In going the distance for the Three Braves errors during the h'id Sam Dowling who were twc
Indian' Junior Meeks allowed game kept them in hot water for for three at the plate Dowlinp
three runs on six hits while walk the entire action also as credited with three runs
ing six and striking out eight for noys Cate Dentwo
battled in
ah r h hi al r h hi '
the Win The loser was Danny
Stroetor e I '' 1 ' A' t'h'r" 2'' 3 1 n ( i After leading 4 2 the Phillie5
Lewis Ile also Went the route firovie rt 2 I 1 r H1gd'I 3b 2 1 0 C i
and allowed eight runs on four thyov rt I 9 0 r shell lb 4 2 I f Jost the lead 6-5 in the third
hits Arm trouble plagued him i17719: 11) 1 g 01 cr IN1'"h' ks n 1) f 11 :: inning The N'a nkees picked up
throughout the contest as he walk- ftwoupo i -) o r J Nern 3b I o u r "three more in the contest to lead
id 11 and struck out the same Crh1"k'r 1" 1i 1 7 CI p- rt Ionrtql r fr 31 1 41 1e' 9 5 This set the stage for the
uprising in the bottom of the
number Know11 cf i 11 9 Ilau4bt c 3 0 1 r
thirper lb 4 0 0 ( IIvrs 'T aloe t fifth to decide the game
The Indians wasted no time in
Lewt p 3 0 I 2 Kpn'fly It 6 1 1 r
starting to score They picked up T9ials 21 3 4 I In the second game the surging
three unearned runs in the first 7"tnis 21 3 II 3 tiigers It 3 0 0 ( Musgrove Pirates clubbTcl the
to--Strurk wit In 7th
inning They added one in the! s by h1 q if E Archers Cleaner's Athletics 6-1
fourth and three in the fifth The tty's care olio 0n2 I— 3 6 3 It was the Pirates fifth win of
1)nt)1F
winners capped the game in add- E - --oon11 HF01p'cl le':i:lirte'r— 13Vu4r11 the season against no losses Lar
ing one in the sixth The Braves nu Pc-t –11ny's C“te 17 3 1)nho '15 ry Harlin pitched all the was
1013--lioys 9 Denbo 6 2B– Broyles1
and allowed o
scored two in the sixth and one in no run on two hits
A: 4 311 -Nleks SII—Briv1s 2
the seventh
! W Nvlson Mepks Jordan Ole struck out five an walked
Richard Streeter was the big ip II R Er Eh So
Lewis (Loser) 6 4 8
gun for the loser by getting 2 4 3 II ii
1eits iWinher) 7 6 3 I fl 8
zit the plate I nu- Stiettr Hought 2 11—WewL
Meeks was the big gun for the Rübert Itohr
Indians Besides pitching the !
i HE TOOK 'E MALL ON
1 PARIS (UPI) — Georges Car-
1 penticr France's famed IIrchid
Ingemar Resumes Man" of boxing fought in eery
&vision ron flyweight threugl
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Training For Tilt 1 e
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Ingem ar Jolla nsson first reip
tent of the new Jack Dempsey
heavyweiglit ('ha mnionship trophy
r-surned training here today for
his title defense aiuunst Floyd
Patterson on June 20
Swedish Ingern ar spent Tuesday
in New York CO V where he was
go i-ist of honor at a trophy lunch-
eon in Dempseys Broadway res-
taurant Ingo and lianree Birgit Lund-
gren also bought some convert
able furniture fur his new
home in Gen -va Switzerland
They have set no date yet for
their III a rria ge
At the trophy luncheon ex
cha m pion Dempsey announe: d he
Nvas putting into perpetual com-
petition a heavyweight champion-
ship plaque The plaque with the
na mes of all heavy ( ha mps in
NORMAN (11'1) — Oklahoma
pole vaulter 1 D Martin planned
IgTni running today in prepar
ON LAHOMA CITY ( l'alaki a 19th Century Egyptian
try deddline for amateur qualify- geographer
ing fur the oidahoma CitY Open Excavators will dig four HI fact-
has extended until Friday deep shafts into the squaro
noon tournament sponsors said less they meet with sea water
today first oak
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scorv five runs in the hot- Yankee vrrors and two Phi
!lies
Eon) of the fifth to ice the game hits featured the surprise uprising
the victory in the bottom of the last inning
The Phi Hies collected 5 hits off Robinson who was tagged for the
if Ronald Robinson to earn the heartbreaker went tlp full dist
victory :ince He allowed five hits struck
'fhree base on balls plus to out five and walked seven in the
— game
Junior Chambers won the game
s Defeaf R Oy S
in relief He came on in the sec-
ond after Mike Weaver had cum
pleted one complete inning allow-
ior Loop Till ing two runs on one hit Cham-
bers in pitching four innings al-
lowed five hits and seven runs
game he was 34 at the plate struck s out five and walked
scoring one run and driving in two
another Ile had two doubles and The Smith Phillies big RIM re
a triple the plate were Johnnie Hamilton
Three Braves errors during the and Sam Dowling who were two
game kept them in hot water for for three at the plate Dowling
the entire action also was credited with three runs
Cale Denho'4
ab r h hi battled
ah r h hi
Streeter e 1 0 2 ( Nelin 2h 3 0 r After leading 4 2 the Phillies
firovie rf 1 I r 30 2 I 0
ItHvne it I U 0 r shell i I 2 i Jost the lead 6-5 in the third
9) 4 0 I r Meeks 1 I 3 I nning The Yankees picked up
31) I 0 r trhon ef 2 1 n
11W ArciPn -ierJNern 3b loot!" three more in the contest to lead
Cartr I I 4 C J-)rf!lin rt ! I 0 r 95 This set the stage for the
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ef i powe s r rt ooc
uprising in the bottom of the
Knowhs 'taught C 0 r
Harper lb 4 0 trvers 'T 3 Or t fifth to decide the game
p 3 0 I 2 'tinily It 0 11 r
T9tals 21 3 4 I In the second game the surging
Tts 21 3 3 11airs It 3 0 0 r Alusgrove Pirates clubb-sd the
to---Stk wit In 7tn
Sewe by Inninra E Archers Cleaner's Athletics 6-1
tt)y's care OO 0n2 3 ti 3 ' It VoiaS the Pirates fifth win of
only three The only hits for
Archers were by Jim flosson and
Danny Minnick who hit singles
in the second and third inning
The Pirats in winning managed
nnly four hits off the loser Dan
Shelton Shelton also going the
distance allowed six runs on
four hits Ile struck out five and
walked only one
With the score tod I-1 going
into the third the Pirates slash-
ed three runs across the plate to
!weak the ice Two errors two
passA balls and one wp:k and a
single by Jerry WhicP and a
Of 111excnder triple by Billy Sanders counted
in the scoring for the winners in
ArEXANDRIA United Arab Re that inning The Pirates scored
Public — A Grvek wall" that
run in the final inning to win
"h° cans his S" AkXand" the Pa m? Five Archers' errors
("11 to find th° 1°111b of Alex"-
der the Great aided Musgrove's scorieg in the
frame
a score Of 21-0 The game
Under Egyptian 13W the Mink1
was called at the end of three
try of Culture and National Guid- i
innings due to a tim2 In
amp accepted the inonrsy rid
agreed to dig Some 8E100 will go! the night can Al rettigrove Feed
won a thrilling 85 decision over
for the excavations And Alexan-1
rlria ‘vill get the rest to pay fir the Gateway Luggage Athletics'
filling in the diggings if notWnr FIRST GINTR
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frmnd Harold Hovel Smit h cnryll't nrm
4111 III til la t s I i found Harold Boyd Smith Fitrnl'11tre
Scrilliol upon it will r main pi r if so 3 meolim i 11 1 1I y 0 1 ab r h hi ah r b bi
loM11 Whit e 4 1 A WHIVPr 21) 0 A n ()
nianc7itly in Dempsey's tavern
n the stale But f oinoulsns will Yates et 2 ' 0 0 Smith 3h 1 2 1 n
but each new champion Vi in ' Tannor 3h 1 1 A ' 1-1-1106 1 1 1 2 i
eel a reward — and the honne o!'
receive a rep lica for having on $ P rinwon p 3 I 1 1 Wra'r p If 2 1 1 0
aving discovered the tomb of erle BttnA I h 2 1 1 1 l'hrg pi! 3 0 n o
the trophy of history's most fabulous figures ' TRols'n 2h 3 0 11 0 Brown 88 1 3 0 I
Johansson now weighs 198
1 Pirbmis 3 0 0 0
The site of the search is SaNi si'till)ntt 'k :r 3 1 I 11 D'Iln " 3 1 2 3
l'"Intis (illy RV() °Nur his figilthlg Zahlool Squ "r
are overlooking the tin'7!n": tr 2 1 6 th
n rt 1 0 0 6 s smith tr 3 0 0 0
1okh't SS 3 t
w4lit Mediterranean That is where Co-
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0te Mt gs
Totals 24 0 6 2 Total 10 10 As
MARTIN TO ENTER MEET moutsos said Alexander's tomb sc In nin 11 H E
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Standings
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By lnied Press Iniernilional
l'tTION11 I FAGI
Team IV 1 Pct CR
Pitts Mardh 27 14 cS9 —
Sad Franctsro 26 16 619 1 1-2
Cincinnati 22 211 524 5 1-2
Ntihyttlikee Pi 16 WO f 12
1o3 Amzeleti 20 21 488 7
St 1cm1s 18 22 450 a 1:2
rhicaco 14 21 00 11
Philadelphia 14 27 341 13
Tuesda)'s Rest ills
Philade Inhia 12 Milwaukee 7
PilishlircM 4 Cincinnati 3 III trals
Los Ativeles 8 St Louis
Chicago 9 San Francisco 1
Thiltsdav's Games
kIllwalikee at P1111(tdelp11la Tht)
CIttroro ttt 1sol Aneles
St 10dis at San Francisco
Only italtif'S Nehetillied
AMFRICAN Ila
w pt
Train
!tannins 25 15 625 —
Cleveland 21 15 583 2
chleinto 21 18 53a 3 11
Nev York 19 17 528 4
Do mit 11 18 4P8 Z 12
Kansas City 18 22 40
st on 14 21 400 R 1-2
Washington 14 23 378 9 1-2
Tuesday's Result s
Clitelwo 6 Cleveland 4
KIT s City 2 Detroit 1
Baltimore 4 New York 1
Boston 5 ia'ashinie on 1
Thursdas 's Games
Cleveland at Kansas City (night)
Ciliewo at 1)-t mit (night 1
New Yo-k d Pali nore
Washington at Boston
EXAS LEAGUE
-ream W I Pet nn
13111ey 31 15 674 —
San Antmilo 25 21 543 6
A 1in 25 24 510 1 12
tictoria 23 23 510 3
u I sa 20 22 476 9
Amarillo 18 29 383 13 22
Tuesday's Results
IIIFA II Austin 10 14 inns)
Victoria 4 San Antitio 3
Valley at Amarillo Imo
Todav's Schedule
Austin at Tulsa
Valley at Amarillo (21
San Antonio at Victoria
Von Begins
Comeback As
An Infielder
2
a 12
4
1" 12
11 1-2
9 1-2
WINNIPEG (UPI) — Von Mc-
Daniel hopes now to st in the
ma tor leagues like a nothor Si an
Musial — with his bat instead of
his arm
Von a sturdy righthander from
Oklahoma's shortgrass country
had wanted to stay in tie big
time as a Cardinal pitcher like
his brother danday
But it now appears that his
chances are better if he fothws
the path of Musial whose pitch-
ing career ended in the minors
with a sore arm Stan the Man
switched to the outfield and Ile-
came one of the games greatest
stars
Von actually got into the big
leagues as a schoolboy sensation
in 1957 just two months nut of
Arnett high school near
At Lantoe field in the Mldget Okla
League the opening round game Still Has KoPes
saw the L'ague htall" Rugs 65 flu tie reached the crossroads
Indians trounce the Pearl Phil lies
by a score of 21-0 The game back in the minors the other day
when it came time either to for
at tne end ot three
try of culture and National Guid- i is valieu
innings due to a tim2 limit In get about pitching or forget about
ms
amp accepted the mny Jai
10! the night can Al Pettigrove Feed earning a living in baseball Still
agreed to dig Snow 81100 will
onl 21 he chose baseball and
for the excavations And Alexin-1 U'On a thrilling 8 5 decision over went to Winnipeg from Tulsa as i
y
rlria ‘vill get the rest to pay fir the Gateway Luggage Athletics- a full-time infielder with notions
filling in the diggings if nothing ! FIRST 311371r of returning to the majors still in
ft found i Harold Boyd Smith Fitrhl"1"' 1 his Mind
If something is found it will go I whitp e al:111111'AI WHIver bhollh011f) That same decision appareolly
to the state But Comoutsos will Yates et 1 ' 0 0 Smith Jh 1 2 (' n hit a flock of current major
gel a reward — and the bona or pTannonitrmahp 31 '11 10 x1-1vnei1ronn if't 21 1 01
leaguers though NIusial is tile top
iiVil1C' discovered the tomb of one TilinA lh 2 1 1 1 rhrs pi! 3 Y n e case of a pitcher turned hitter
of history's most fabulous figures Txtftinorbuk 2h 3 0 0 0 Brown 88 1 1 0 I still in action
The site of the search is Saad Stigler tr'r 31 :11 11 2 pl)torTcItg 1-1) 31 01 02 30
Wally Post of the Phillies was
Zighlool Square overlooking the Thrown rt I e n e &Smith rt 3 0 0 0 a -
pitcher for three seasons before
i
Mediterranean That is where Co- 110Hblit s s 1 4 ot 16 r2 T otft 1
19 In ss his big bat finally got him a
3
moutsos said Alexander's tomb score by Inning S n H E steady outfield job in the minora
tics 0011i1 Furniture
4111 "5 —e1 3 3 I Ken Boyer star third baseman
Comoutscs based his appliontion 131" 204 30— 9 a a i
r — Walker 2 Brown PIKaq 9 1 of the Cardinals was a pitcher
fcr the ( xcavation on a bun lb in i Telmer 2 Stitier PtlA—Rovrt 150 I f his first ' league club —
— or us minor
ityr 1J a 1
dr1 manuscripts One was a -reek Smith
Smith White 7 Taraler
15-5 1014 -Tinvol 3 Smith 4 "" ""
ation IL4 the MI1 of Champions alkPr 7
in papas June Martm has dictionary giving an account of H
Leinnon Pa back in 19I) But
it didn't take him long to prove
Alexandria in olden times Anoth-
'Wen idled by an 0itired knee ip It Er so he was a better third baseman
pr was an Arab map of ancient
wpFiver
noillogon (tomer o 5 5 lo 5 s
OUALIFYING EATENOED Alexandria made by Mahmoud o 3 3 Many Make Change
I WhAnor A R 7 7 7 Ti r Ti r tho Tpro
1 Weaver I I 7 0 3 3 Many Make Change
chnmbers IVInner) 4 8 7 5 3 2 Charley Maxwell of the Tigers
Bulk — Chambers 1J—Webb Harper ' was a combination pitcherovt-
SECOND GAME fielder for his first two minar
I Mtsgrove — Arche —
rs league clubs Carl Furl llo rifle-
SECOND GAME !levier Inc II' ILI 7" to
1 Mirgrove Archers
al r h bi league clubs Carl Furillo rifle-
11) r h hi
Holt 2b 3 1 1 1 Dirlek'n 1"3 2 I) 0 C
1
armed outfielder recently re-
RP'" If 3 0 0 f White lb 3 ) 0 f I leased by the Dodgers was a
Tannin' ss 3 2 I C Starr et 2 0 0 0
White c 3 2 1 I Ros son as 2 0 1 C '
Harlin p 3 b 0 c sheiton 0 I 0 01 ipiarrtt-tittlilireeepitmchineorr iltetagtLo soef3soLniss
Sanders lb 3 0 1 1 BoucCus r! 7 ) o ri and a pretty fair one at thid
foiNstek 3b 3 11 e Patton ir 2 0 0 0 i
Suttnn et 2 1 0 0 Mitilek 213 2 0 I CI Dale Long of the Giants started
Crutehrel rt 2 0 0 C Roberts c 2 0 C as a pitcher Pete Runnels of the
Totals 25 6 4 3 Totals 17 1 1 0 Red Sox was a combination piteh
score by innings a H r
Murove 101 11— 6 4 3 erinfielder when he broke in With
Ar hers tlIa 'ItI--- I 2 3 Chickasha Okla way back in '49
E--kitssick White 2 Starr 14o's1 r sivers of or White Sox
Shelton PO-A—Musgrove 113 Archers "'' ' - - '–
-
1:::'-1A')B----Musgrove 4 Areherm 4 ?It Vic Wertz of the Red So( and
--Sanders Sti—Holt Tanner tine 2
Gem Woodling of the Orioles all
Sanders Sutton
lp n R Er Rh So shot pitching had a i t a t pt hing early in
HarIin (Winner) 5 2 I ) 3 5 their minGr league careers before
Shelton f Loserl 5
— We 4 b 6 3 tipur I 5 i the settled into their regular ft°
nne—sbeneo u b a I y
Carter I sitions
Tom Vawkey Threatens To Sell
Bosox 11 Writers Heckle film
BOSTON' (VII ) — Red Sox
owner Tom Yawkey threatened
Tuesday night to sell or move the
Boston franchise if baseball wri-
ters kept trying to run the club
for him
However Yawkey tempered his
threat an hour later and said he
had no plans at pres-nt either to
sell or move the team Earlier
he had hinted in one of infrequent
interviews with Boston writers
that he might sell or move the
team if forced into it by anger
51 and climbed out of the Ameni
can League cellar A few minutes
before his irascible pop off he
issued a joint statement with Bee
Sox Gmeral Manager Bucky Har-
ris that Jurges would not be replaced
tnreat an nour later an saut ne "To clop all rumors" he said
had no plans at pres-nt either to "the Red sox annoume that Bill:
sell or move the team Earlier Jurges is our manager and nt-
he had hinted in one of infrequent changes are contemplated"
interviews with Boston writers Writers had been having a heir
that he might sell or move the
day with guesses on a possiblt
team if forced into it by anger
The multimillionaire owner ad-
replacement for Jurges Most pre
dieted that outfielder Ted Wit'
mitting the Red Sox were "lousy'
tams would be offered the job
nevertheless bristled at Boston
writers who had been second- The 41-year-old Williams sidi
guessing him for several '-veclis as lined most of this season with in
to a possible successor to mana- juries reiterated before the gam(
ger Billy Jurges that he had no managerial am
The outburst came just before bilious particularly in Boston
the Red Sox went out and "The Boston writers are impos
trounced the Washington Senators sible to please" he said
lams would be offeiTd the job
The 41-year-old Williams sidi
lined most of this season with in
juries reiterated before the gam(
that he had no managerial am
hitions particularly in Boston
"The Boston writers are impos
sibl to please" he said
Pirates Edge Red legs 4 To 3
To Hike Leadltrioles Triumph
By Fred Down of good Pilclan! and good luck ning rally Another walk and Dick
United Press International 1 LF in Gloat's hunt single filled the
'I he anLtylw! is I reliever of bases and set the stage fr the
Elroy Face is givin il-i p!
burgh Pirates that sinning hit nd 1959 lost hH first threi 1 sw7is liming hit by Itoherto Clemente
--- - - this year hut has dime a comH Yrnie Banks hit his 10th homer
pieto turnabou in t to ‘ 1er a triple and a double an J
d erry
Tulsa Edoes stiI games in the last three Kindall knocked in three nins
Nkeeks Ile's ?veil pitehimy vied of ‘vith two doubles to lead tit' Clbs'
I courw hut he's also gettin2 the 11 hit attack that dealt Johnny
! 1:n1 of iiii1 breaks that make ' ntonelli his second loss
USII Dr i a 1 0 I he Pira'es think of him as a 1:o I Nr
A om Sherry o'iler !grittier of
1 poiind -gowl lock char m'
I !W(rld series hell) Larry snamtd
By 'United Press IrdernstionA l l':tee InAkin2 his $''''”" :'1' a 33 ve with a grand slim homer
Jim Beauchamp lanky Tol1 I ne:aance in No gonlos ati i his - i In the IXth S IIIIIIP I tS th I C S
e D
outfielder br IiII1
)ke Itp the 1111 IIIIIIIIe !I'I'Il in four received eredd for
with Austin in the 11th irnH the ictory Tuesday night shim scored thew tievenli victory in
Tuesday night lie pound-il a a:a :his pirates brat ill t'incnnati nine gallit'S
homer that gave Ow tior n titk 4 3 in 1 I iiinns to k40 al Phils Rock Burdette
11-10 Texas League victory i ilie and a half ahead of the San i Tlw Phillies rocked relief pitele
In other games Victoria' Prm Francisco Clams who sotfcreJ a er Lew Bordette for six rims on noneher on television tonight in
Miles belted a two-run homer 11i : 1 loss to the Chicago cmis I five hits and two vs:11km in the 1 Sonny Ray and the result might
clinched a 0 2 victory over San 9-Oi Los Angeles Dod:!ers twat ititlith inning to han I the Mayes be a rood bout
Antonio far the Rosebuds Val!ev'' Aheir fourth gh
rth strat d C
ef ‘at al 1 Pa strati° a dancing master
'he t LoMm t'a rdnal' ' s ft 1 ino
Ramo with Amarillo was rained ' ' Neeman's triple Bobby Del (ire' who has had only 44 boots in his
I( Phile1oh Ph
ia illiem do‘vriciL
out : co's two-run single and Fran10 lone ring career was a slight fa
u
Beachamp's f o o r base hi lie Milwaoli Prcs
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' ' 1 Herrera's second triple cf the vorito to whip Ray who has had
was the third homer of the nicht 'Ilitr "'"'"'1 Le"gue g"'"" game were the big blows 32 boots in seven years
for Tulsa Catcher Jim SilJffer Orioles Increase Lead
Steve Barber the senslt tenni Pastrami has the betler won
hit one with two aboard to ark The Baltimore Orioles increased Baltimore rookie up from (lass and lost record with 34 wins sev-
a fiverun second ineing and IL!' thrir first-place had to two eimes
ry Keister knocked a tv o run bv retiring three men on four oared to 17 wins for Ray time
i a 3: dtin oyer the xpw saved Jerry Walket"s first win en losses and three draws eons-
homer in the sixth York Yankees the Chicaea Wnie
Austin shoved across f ns e:
oor ru d !di th t 1 e i 1 pitches in the ninth inning tn Ilt losses and six draws Rut Ray
--- '''"' ----' --:-:I In - i Orioles' fifth victory in six gimes has knocked out 14 of his onpon-
in the sixth and iidded une Itt ter ti:11z tt I the tioIetl Ited MX i 0 ents winning only three bouts by
game wun Amarillo was rained
out
Beauchamp's f o H r base ITht0
was the third tuoner of the nicht
for Tulsa Catcher Jim Sclaffer
hit one with two aboard to ack
a fiverun secend inring and
ry Keister knocked a tv o run
homer in the sixth
Austin shoved across four runs
in the sixth and iddeft ern m ihr
eighth to deadlock the g Imo
Fach team scored one in th- !nth
The Senators used fur pitcer
and Tulsa five Bill Tclar got thc
credit and Bill Hamilton a ri w
moundsman from Sacramentu
was the loser
San Antonio dropped to SiN
games behind league leadin Val
Icy and Austin dropped sevcr
games back just a half gann
a n d scant percentage pints
ahead of Victoria
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"' "'" --- I Russ Kemmerer's 2 1-3 innings
the Washington Senaors 5-1! r Shutout relief preservod !tidy
Ind CitY f Irth wm and enahle'd
IiNied the Detroit Trter 2 1 in It
the White Sox to end a four game
meriean League aethn
Face was tagged for f mr hits losing streak Gene Freese ind
ind allowed two walks in tvo in- Sox
Al Smith hit homers for the White
lings but pitched out of bases- Tom Brewer pitchied a four
'Med jams le toll) tr looth and hitter to square his record it 4-4
1Ph taiiwer Danny :loortaugh for the Ited Sox Adio scored Muir
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Dick Ilan pitched a threehitter
and walked four in winning his
fifth game for Kansas City Andy
Carey hoinered for the Athletics'
fiNt run and Jerry Lumw drove
in their second with an infield out
Pastrano Will
Meet Ray
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trann a fancy boxer who his been
not only once in 10 years
in the prl7e rinz meets a heavy
Pastrami has the better won
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