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THE ORANGE LEADER
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 1961
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FRIENDLY RIVALS — Norm Cash of the
Detroit Tigers, flanked by Jackie Brandt (left)
and Jim Gentile of the Baltimore Orioles. tug
at a bat to indicate their battle for the hitt ng
Nelson, Burke Nip
Top Women Golfers
HOUSTON (Am- Byron Nelson
and Jack e Burke teamed Tyes-
day to defeat - the nation’s to
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the winner with relief help from
Dick Farrell, who gave up a
home run by Hank Aaron.
Ed Mathews of the Braves and
. . up a shutout duel with Earl Fran-,
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E42 The Dodgers handed the Braves
"9t"2 ’ g a fourth straight loss. and their
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Cincinnati 1 Pifsburgh 0
Los Angeles 4 MiTwoukee 5
FOR OUR GRAND OPENING SPECIALS! I
Thun., Fri., Sat., July 6-7-8.
LOG CABIN
Cash is holding the batting lead with a
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,ipand winning right-hander Frank moved 17 games ahead of Babe his first in the AL with relief halp
y SurKewpestriknhqeeze"ountan“eRrtesFercandeg Raa onome 4TThesTwinstook theopenerion
v: 10th." N against rookie ROland Sheldon. wos.Pinch-hit.erandnsslam.shy
22 That puNQetroit in first place 'hr Yanks tied it in their n nth tbat save the incthon to rinning
on July ahar-the firs- time on a pinch single by Hector toper ChucE St0d0s (33). Then Harmon
since 1950 And also gave the The crowd at 74,246— largest in Killebrew s three-run, insida-the-
Tigers a 6-5 lead the..season 14 years at Yankee Stadium, big- park homer wrapped dp the nimht-
seriss as they kissed the Yankees ( of the in the mafors/cap in the eighth inning for Fack
goodbye, until Sept. 1 N . _ Kralick (8-5). Frank Baumann
In the other AL games. Balti- 6-7), working in relief and Cal
more moved within 1% games f PL drew saw what they came to McLish (4-8) were the losers, for
third place Cleveland by clubbing/se when Ford (15-2) won his rhe White Sox, who have dropped
Toe 18-year-oid
Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fight showing in NL standings at before the Cubs made cff with a
The Cincinnati Reds still held this stage since 1955, when Drook 3-2 decision. St Louis and Phia-
first pl ice by two games now that lyn led by 12 % on July 4 and wonrdelphin also split, the Cards win-
the smoke has settled on July 41h 3y,113%, . , .. ning 10-7 in the first game and
n the National League-race. and The Reds retained their. *N0- he. Phils taking the nightcap
that's supposed to be a posiden izame edge bv beating Pittsburgh 10-6.
, . --A- {Apg- —-g that promises a pennant. But - on, toe threennit Pitching, 0 Jay (11-4) gave up nothing but
1-3 in nines Tuesda v.again st the Top Women Golfers even the die-hard PRhinelander Joey Jay.whilethe second-place singles, walked but two and
Angels Baltimore batted .him °u HOUSTON AP nuon Netron 'will admit it ain't necessari ' 0' Angeles Dodzer: won their struck out three for his second
in seven and Boston sent him to HOUSTON (AT —Byron Nelson . fifth in a row, 8-5 at Milwzuk-. shurut as he Res "n r
the showers m 6 1-3. and Jackie Burke teamed Tyes ‛. . .----------------2— snutout as the Reds won their
Indication- m.a ne-i- day to defeat the nation's tvo Tradition has it that the Fourth-
inHndicationscprewhat,the promis top fro women golfers _ Micky of July leader wins the flag, vet
ingn.youngster.r"oi.susanotoer Wright and Betsy *”>’ - One the Reds have been able to cash
Regardless Ir°w he Yre, he upin an, 1s- hole match here. , in onthat bit of folklore oniyence
godablwil6 club to the As Piney'Point “or cened-soniinha hey Were on top on July 4th was
reveporefarm. cub 50. hole. T’r 27 course. n 1257. It turned out to be ther
Eetameeula returns the d Birke who won th- 53.000 last div it first place that season.
in starting ro es. Flint, Open Monday shot a j. finish ng fourth behind the pen-
Lew. himself. blames his set- under-par 52 for medalist honors nant-winninz Milwaukee Braves
backs on his control. Miss Rawls was second with an Win or lose. the Reds have
"I may not have enough exRer- even par 54. opened up a 5%4-game spreid
lence to settle down quickly. Tie Nelson was--two over par and over third place San Francisco,
told a neasman - "But if sheyMiss Wright had no card, picking lead fourth-place Pittsburgh by 8
; farm me out. and I expectethat, up two holes on which she hit out and fifth-piece Milwaukee bv 11*. •
' in be back before long - of bounds__________ ________There hasn't been that much day-1
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Fi By ED WILKS 42, and the Los Angeles Angels walked but one and fanned 11.
•44 Associated Press. Sports Writer lied the cellar with a 12-5 and 7-5 upping his .AL-leading strikeout
The Detroit Tigers are running sweep..oxer AKansas Sty that total 10 119. The Yanks beat Den
2 on their own and have things plunked the As into 1oth place: Mossi (9-2) with six runs inthe
• running their way in that Amen- For the record. over the past fifth, five of them unearned El-
' * can Teague race, coming out1 of 60 years 41 July 4 leaders have ston Howard's three-run triple '
a the July 4th firing with a one- gone on to win the pennant in the was the-big blow.
game lead by surprising even American League Thirty-eight A pair of homers hv Gus Trian
Manager Bob. Schefting with a have done it in the NL The dos. P2ood for four RBI .Lmsl
A steal of home and a squeeze hunt J gers incidentally, finished sec- 'loser Wynn Hawkins (5-8), and a
A painst. the second place New ond to New York in 1950 solo shot by Ear Robinson did it
York Yankees. Lary’s perfect bunt came with, for the Orioles: Left-hander Steve
After slipping to second place two on against Bill Stafford (6-4), (9-6) was backed by four
g* v hen they bleu the opener of a th* loser in relief. Then relievers double plays and gave up only
8 showdown doubleheader at New Hank Aguirre and Terry Fox five hits, one a home run by Tito
York, losing 6-2 as sotthpaw saved it for L<rv (12-4), with Fox Francona.
4 Whitey Ford won'his 15th for the getting Bill Skowron on a Hv for Gene Woodling drove in four
P8 Yankees.'the Tigers bounced back the final out with the tieing run runs three with a first-inning
" on top with a 4-3. 10 inning.de on third base. homer, for the Senators, who got
cision in the nightcap Andeschetf- Lary now 26-9 lifetime agaiast the clincher in the sixth on a
mg admitted he "was KsesurLNew York. 3-1 this season, had a double by bonus shortstop Ron
prised as anyone.", when pinch three-hit shutout until the eighth Snillwell off loser Don Schwax
runner Chien Fernandez stole inning, when Roger Mans tied it (6-2). Tom Cheney, ex-St. Louis
home in the ninth, for a 3-2 lead, 2-all with his 31st home run and and PittsburEh right-hander won
Reds Hold Key Place,
th* Indians 5-1. Washington belted nihth in a row in the opener The four in a row and seven of e ght
Boston 7-3. Minnesota beat the little Hefty gave up five hits, one since winning 12 straight and 13
Chira?n White Sox twic*. 6-* and * homb^ run by Dick Bmun. nf 20. _____________________
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TUESDAY- RESULTS
New Yerk, 6-3 Deiroit 2-4, second gome.
10 innings
Lot Anqeles 12-7 Konsos City 55
Minnese ♦* Chicogo 42
Boltimore 5- Cievelond ’ twilignt
woshington 7, Boston 3
TODAY 5 GAMES
Cleveland (Stigmen 2-1 or Beif 5-8) ot
New York (She don 421
Detroit (Bunning 7-4 and Brvce ’41 or
Beston t Monbouquette 7-4 and Muf
fett 28) doy-hight
Ba t more (Moll 4-3) at Washington
Los Angeles (Grba 58) at Minnesoto
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(Show 4 7’ night
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He was traded to the Giants, then July 10 under the sponsorship of
in New York, in 1954. winning 211 the Orange Parks and Recreation
games that season He won 20 in department, announced Hattie Mac
1956 and 19 in 1959 Wood today. a
Last season. Antonelli slumped Miss Wood, who direct?*the mon
to a 8-7 record’ with the Giants and women's softball league in the
and complained abflut inability to summer, also will be in charge of
pitch in San Francisco's windy the tennis program. She said boy 1
Candlestick Park, ' and girls may register at 1:30
He and outfielder Willie Kirk- p m on July 10 for the tennis ses
land were obtained by Cleveland sions.
in an off-season deal which sent! The classes and registration will
former American League batting be held at the city courts.-
champion Harvey Kuenn to the ----------------
SAntnei earned a major Orangefield Takes
league record of 125 victories and Two Softball Wins
105 defeats to Cleveland. However, I ocerin /Sin I ,
he was 0-4 with the Indians. sue aORA NGEEIEID. (ISPD-daul n.2
.rendering 68 hits in 40 innings and double-headerhere xesterday.sor
posting a 5 43 earned ran aver- angefieldracked P twomoressoft
agqanEe. has .faileda.ta, Starts’' The Outsiders toppled sabine
dstnn 4.. streighte stares -Supply 7-6 and Ray Granger was
dlosinsunine,since.May 15, the winning hurler.
wIn New,York. where he. me: Florence Foreman pitched the
with the Indians, after their twi: women 1 an easy 162 decisiom
light game in Baltimore. Antonelli over Hartburg
said he expects to report to the- Action wig resume for the worn
Braves tonight. . . en Tuesday at Deweyville The Out
. ! sor?y,to be leaving the siders will host Navy here Thurs-
Indians but I'm glad to get a day "
chance with a team like the,
Braves," he said. "I just wasp’t Yogi Berra and Elston Howard
doing the job for Cleveland and have followed similar trails with
maybe getting back to the Na the New York Yankees Both were
tional League will change it. I born in St. Louis and both now live
feel fine and I can't explain why in New Jersey In addition, they're!
I haven't been able to win” both catcher-outfielders.
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TQDAY 5 •AA4RS
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Philodeiphie (Mhaftey 7-9 and Owens
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Burdette twinight •
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(Podres 1 1). .night
Cincinnati (Hunt 84) a* Son Froncisco
(McCormick 74) enight
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
TUESDAYS RESULTS
league
TEXAS LEAGUE
TUESDAYS RESULTS
Tulso 3. Mexico City Reds 2
Pore Rica 1 Son Anten io 0
Monterrev 6 Amnrillo 3
Victor o ? Verocrz 0
Orlando Cepeda drove ineight
Eeeg runs for the Giants in the opener
E2234 with five- consecutive hits. includ- >
ing a three-run- homer that wa)
JOHNNY ANTONELLI one of the longest ever hit t
Tries New Uniform Wriglev Fjeld Billy O’Dell 4-3) .
- 10155 N -niorm | was the winner, givingup just
I two hits after reheving/d Fisher
A /Kjy. lla m | in the first inning. Pn Cardwvell
. Antonelli Back1 no-,
run broke 97-2 tie in the second
game and beat reliever Dick Le-
May. Winning lefty Jack Curtis
(5-2)7and reliever Bob Anderson
hed Cepeda to a pair of do-noth- .
- m ing singles in this one, but Willie
I — f> IJ I 2 Mavs belted his 300th home run,
in Uld League ruu RBI
___« . with a triple and a homer for!
MILWAUKEE (AP—Southpaw i the Cards in the first game as
Johnny Antonell/a bitter disap. Curt Simmons (3-7) beat Don Fer-
pointment for Oeieiand in a brief rarese (1-4). The Phils then
tour in theAmerican League, is junked their losing string at sev-
rejoining fhe Milwaukee Braves, en in the nightcap, overhauling
the slu which signed him for a a 6-0 Card lead on a three-run!
fat, onus 13 years ago I homer bi- Jim Coker in the sev-
The purchase of Antonelli, 31. enth inning off losing reliever
'from the Indians for an undis- Craig .Anderson,
'closed amount of cash was an-! -----------------
nounced Tuesday night in a Mil-
waukee move"to bolster a saging
'pitching staff.
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