Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961 Page: 5 of 12
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' night and move into undisputed
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Last place White Sox kept the
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by scoring a 12-9 upset in the
nightcap.
Both leagues will rest tonight.
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Keith all had two hits for the
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I headed in their upset triumph
Redlegs Hold Lead In National League
By F.D WILKS i. 1067 I, tuenel - •—— -u-- ■ dubbed Cleveland 5-1, Washing Ung all their runs in the first "
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with a triple and a homer for the nightcap, allowing eight hits
the Cards in the first game as1 but stranding 13 Houston runners.
in the third and one in the fifth.
Dodgers scored their tallies in
three-run flurries in the second,
fourth and fifth innings.
11 HITS \
White Sox had 11 hits for the
night against losing pitcher Phil
Yazell. John Lanford, Wayne
homer by Jun Coker in the sev-
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Fourth of July holiday
I A crowd of 75,900—74,246 paid
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first of a series of head-to-head run in two sears.
and singles by Tim Millican.
Gary Smith and Steve Snipes
were the key blows
' to 1957 It turned out to be their I 34 on the three-hit pitching of
llantdayin first place that season. Joey Jay while the second--place ton belted Boston 74. Minnesota
finishing fourth behind the pen- Los Angeles Dodgers won their ___ - s..,
nant winning Milwaukee Brave*, fifth in a row, 94 at Milwaukee. White Sox, 6-4 and 42. and the
5% GAMES San Francisco split a pair at 1 - “
Win or lose, the Reds have Chicago, winning in a romp. 194,
opened up a 5% -game spread before the Cub* made oft with a
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(England, today- to prepare for the
British Open Golf Championship
at Birkdale starting July 10, and
Palmer’s pockets were jingling.
The American won $10,000 in
defeating Player by five strokes
at St. Andrews Tuesday in the
Yankees battled from behind I over the Dodgers
to score a 104 victory over the Winners scored four in the
Giants at Mayes Park Tuesday first. three in the second, four
of July leader wins the flag yet
the Reds have been able to "cash
in on that bit of folklore only once
in three chances. The last time]
they were on top on July 4th was!
The Indianapolis Indiana swept
in eight a doubleheader from the Dallas
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in a row. A' fifth -inning
REALISM wanted
MANITOWOC, Wis. (API _
Children who visit the Manitowoc
police station are later asked by
their teachers to write a letter
to the department telling them
bow they liked the tour and what
they would like to see next time.
over third place San Francisco, 3-2 decision. St. Louis and Phia
fans will aam. „ I lead fourth-place Pittsburgh by I delphia also split, the Cards win-
lans. W admit 1 ain’t necessari- and fifth-place Milwaukee by Uh ning 10-7 in the firs game and
‘Pdition h.,. day the.Phil, taking the nightcap
row for the Angels and their sev-
enth in eight games. The A's took
over last place.
SECOND BASE
Bridges, who plays second base
occasionally and second fiddle the
rest of the time, brought the An-
gels from behind in the seventh
inning of the second game with a
three-run homer—'his first home
fifth. Hall allowed five hits,
with Charles Pitts getting two.
The game was stopped after
five innings due to the time
limit.
with an infield combination that
looked as though it was playing
: under water and pitching staff
that figured to take more punish-
ment than the Indians in a John
Wayne movie.
But today, several dozen lineup
changes later, the Angels are only
19 games out of rhe American
League lead. And thgy/Pyincipal
source of comic rMfief Rocky
Bridges, is only 80 games or so
behind Babc“Ruth‘s record home
. run pace.
The Angels escaped from 10th
place Tuesday by hitting five
home runs and beating Kansas
| City twice, 124 and 7-5 The sec-
ond victory was the fourth in a
Associated Press Sports Writer
The Cincinnati Reds still hold
first place by two games bow that
the smoke has seted on July 4th
in the National League race, and
that’s supposed to be a position
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can. who won the Masters Cham- sick. Anyway, you can’t hit many
pionship . this year by a stroke homers where I've been sitting "
from Palmer. Today the Angels take to the
The match turned. into a nine- road, where they so far have been
hour marathon as it was taped something less than an unalloyed
by the American Broadcasting success. The first stop will be
Company for a later showing in Minneapolis. In their first 39 road
the United States. ‘ games the Angels lost 30 times.
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CEPEDA STARS
Orlando Cepeda drove} i
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_in& a.three-run homer,that as Louisville’s American ASsociation
Tene of the longest -fer hit at lead
Wnigley Field. Billy O’Dell (441
was the winner, giving up jus 10-7 lossin the first’ game at
twoshts.after relieving Ed Fisher Omaha, then rebounded with a
in the first inning. Doa, Cadwell 16-3 victory
i (7461 was * loser. P I Houston and Denver swapped
Ron Santo’s eighth-inning home victories. the Buffs winning 2-1
run broke a 2-2 tie in the second then losing 44.
with more action on tap for
Thursday night.
Giants used a six-run outburst
in the second inning to take a
64 lead over the Yanks. The
winners battled back with a big
nine-run rally in the fifth frame
Kirk Wall’s grand-slam homer
--his third of the season with
the bases . loaded- sparked the
Giant rally.
Winning pitcher David Davis
cut the Giant lead to 6-1 with a
solo homer in the third frame.
FOUR HITS
Yankees used four hits to score
their nine runs in the fifth chap-
ter. A double by Scott Smith
rarese (1-4). The Phils then
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lyn led by 12% on July 4 and woo in the American League, De-
by113%. i troit retained a one-game lead by
The Reds retained their two- splitting a pair with second place
- __— game edge by beating Pittsburgh New York. The Yanks won 9-2.
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesday, July 5, 1961—5 mneesTasintnangssaumnond
By CHARLES MAHER
Associated Press Sports W riter ’
LOS ANGELES <AP> — The
Detroit Tigers and New York
Yankees probably haven’t the
gurage to face it, but the Los
Angeles Angels are making their
move.
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Daryl Spencer of the Dodgers- - ----- —
sufferg injuries when Spencer
gam. and beat reliever Dick Le- Don Rudolph picked up his 10th
I May Winning lefty Jack Curtis triumph, yielding sixsmitto the
1521 and reliever Bob Anderson Rangers Greg Jancich had a
I held Cepeda to a pair of do-noth- one-hitter in the nightcap \
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961, newspaper, July 5, 1961; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489101/m1/5/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.