The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 244, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1961 Page: 6 of 12
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No. 9. But the list also included
Chico Fernandez, Bubbn Morton,
Mite Roarke, Jake Wood and
Billy Bruton.
The Tiger* now lead the league
in home runs with a total of 61,
a statistic that is almost as
startling as their long tenure in
groggy Minnesota Twin* Sunday
1(M and 9-3. The Twins now have
lost nine in a row and 14 of their
last 15.
Cleveland continued to streak
along on the trail of the Tigers
5-3 and 6-4.
New York finally found a
pitcher beside* Whitey Ford who
could.go the route in Bill Staf-
ford. He proceeded to hold CM-
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gle in the last of the ninth. It fey (or Austin and ranch Dsn
was Ginsberg's first hit of the Treuhaidt Mid hr plan* s light 11
mmmmm loosening-up session Tuesday af-
ternoon at Austin.
The BEL hand leaves at 7 a.m.
Wednesday tor the two - day ||
tournament. Director Charles
Forque said the hand wUl be I
made op of It* piece* with 117 I
person* — band members amiII
chaperones — scheduled toil
make (he trip. j
The team will be quartered !
at the Terrace Motel on Southjl
Congress Avenue, and the band I
’ago to seven hits white the White
Angeles Angels, who can’t seem < Sax chipped in with five errors,
first place
Washington 6-5 although he gavt
tm l\ Kt»« fivrf in mat ninth *
Salad Dressing
Demaret puffed through the
rounds in 286
tr. That's better
e stars a* Dai
TRY SUN
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Frank Funk in the first. Wyrrn
Hawkins,, all of whose five vic-
tories have oome on Sunday, got
a hand TFwn Bobby Locke in the
strokes, exat
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Monday, Jung 5^1961
Loses 14 Out Of 15-
troif Tigers Take Two From Twins
Ganders Set
Find Work
JUUMiEaCtEE
By JACK HAND
Associated Fret* Sports Writer
Cleveland Is making a big move
in the American League race by
winning 18 of its last 22 games
but it can’t match toe home run
boom of the front-running Detroit
Tigers.
The secret of Detroit’s ability
can be read in the Sunday box
scores. The Tigers’ eight borne
runs were hit by eight different
Sure, the big-men hit a few.
Rocky Colavito got No. 15, Norm
Cash No. 12. and Dick Brown
Detroit took two falls out of the to do much when they get out of easing the Yanks' way to a
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 244, Ed. 1 Monday, June 5, 1961, newspaper, June 5, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057318/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.