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Kroll dropped three strokes to
Sifford on the first nine
Then his caddy. Russel Witt.-17.
of suburban St. Lambert, began
talking him home.
“I was trying to hard and my
caddy told me to cool down a bit.
the way of Sunday drivers.
The same goes for Sunday hit-
ters.
five wins
No-hit pitcher Earl Wilson won
his second straight for the Red
Sox. However, a big relief job by
Dick Radatz saved it for him.
Radatz came on, with two on and
none out, and struck out three
Senators in the eighth inning and
two more in the ninth.
farm system.
Both players have been used
largely as pinch hitters, but both
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TONIGHT GAMES
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homer were the major blows for
Sifford won $3,000, for his 280 the Yanks in the opener
two-under-par 70 Sunday. That total He finished with a 72.
the Twins to break the tie in the
11th inning of the second game.
RIG GUN FOR A S
Jerry Lumpe was the big gun
for Kansas City, rapping four
straight hits and driving in three
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Leftfielder Harvey Kuenn and centerfielder Willie Mays watch as the Dodgers’
Jim Gilliam s blooper falls between them for a single. The Giants’Jose Pagan
was also at the spot but could not make the catch. Los Angeles won the Sun-
day game 11-1 to complete a three-game sweep of San Francisco.
DETROIT I API - Eddie Yost cy
struck out his first and last at Washington
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REMAIN 5 BACK
The second-place Los Angeles
Angels dropped the first game to
the Detroit Tigers 7-6, and won
the second 12-8 to remain five
games back of the Yankees and a
half-game in front of the Minne-
sota Twins.
Dodgers Blast Giants 11-1,
Complete 3-Game Sweep
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Kansas City 7. Baltimore 3
The move cleared the way for Ann Willingham
the Colts—still moving desperate- Francisnwiison
h to halt their backslide in the i Cathryn Kirk
National league—to bring up Betty Mayk
fresh reinforcements from their Thelma Fisher
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room for George Thomas, just out
of the Army.
when Warren complained his el-
bow had tightened up following S"eeP
his victory over the New York
2-1, that carired the Reds into Joey Jay, 15-9, pitched a five-
third place—but still 8% games hitter in the serond game and
.behind the Dodgers. blanked Milwaukee until the
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victory and ninth in a row with two-run homers in Cincinnati’s
opening game victory, with the
Elsewhere. Frank Robinson’s second providing the clincher. He
key hitting led Cincinnati to a doubled twice and scored both the
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I don’t remember his extra
words,” Kroil said. "He just told
me to take it easy.”
Kroll battled back to even with
Sifford, who was playing in the
NL Favored increase league lead to tour games
Mets last Thursday, Hutch
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High Series — Earl Jones
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"I knew I couldn’t last forever. indianapolis
but I’m happy they're keeping me benver
around." said the 35-year-old Yost Lovisville
who played more games at third oailas°Ft. wo/th
base than any other player in his-
tory. nearly 2,100.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | dropping the Pirates to fourth. St.
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0 - । Are the LOs Angeles and 5-1, and Chicago split with last of the ninth on Robinson's sec-
Pascual were the opposing Dodgers primed to make a Houston, the Cubs winning the
pitchers today in the 33rd shambles of an old National first game 4-2 and the Colts
All-Star game, second of the L e a g u e tradition — the taking the second 8-1.
season between the National down-to-the-w i r e pennant
and American leagues. chase?
A for as
« low as
Major At Bat
Hank. It became untied in the eighth inning of the opener and
.... , ., another crossed while Marv
°nd double and Marty Keough’s Throneberry was chasing Boyer
singlegand the Reds had won for in a rundown. That made it 6-3,
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tween 38,000 and 40,000 was ex- wi.i.. -IL ......a I., romp that gave them an «3 sea- total to 29. In the second game it was a
son mark against the Giants. Cal MeLish threw a five-hitter 1-1 duel between Ray Washburn of
performance of whip-armed right- They sent 11 men to the plate and Tony Gonzalez led theoffen- the Cardsand NewYorksRoe
hander Don Drvsda. tLADodersin the first inning, rapping out sive as the Phils mauled the Craig until the seventh, when C urt
The Nationals won 3-1 at Wash- / , , ' seven hits, scoring six runs and floundering Pirates, who were Flood and Julian Javier hit two-
10. m t over the san Francimco Giants knocking out southpaw Billy D'Dell just 2% games off the pace 10 run singles.
S tarting time for the game to Sunday, crushing their closest in the process. Howard delivered days ago. Gonzalez collected two
be telecast and broadcast nation- pursuers 11-1 the first two runs with a single, doubles and « sind’e ■ "..... -
ally by NBC (Channel 5), was set P9 e then singled in another in the sec- delphia’s 14 hits and batted in
for 11:45 am. (CST>. The Nation- The romp increased the Dod- ond, banged his 20th homer in the to* r runs.
als ruled a 6 to 5 favorite. gers-’ lead to four games — a seventh, and had another RBI The Cardinals had their hands
Podres'starting nomination was whopping margin in a National single in the eighth full against the last-place Mets
a distinct surprise: the 29-year- League race at this stage of the Drysdale 19-4 struck out five before taking both games with
old southpaw was placed on the season and the biggest edge the and • again exhibited masterful I late inning flurries Ken Boyer
squad only Saturday night as a Dodgers have had in a pennant controly not issuing a walk,
late replacement for Drysdale, derby since their runaway year of making it 37 consecutive innings
who pitched three runless innings 1955. ( without allowing a base on balls.'
in a starting, role in the first Howard kept up his bristling He lost his chance for a shutout
game. Podres 7-7 season record pace at bat, knocking in five runs in the seventh when Willie Mays
is drab compared to Drysdale Swith a homer and three singles, cracked home run No. 32
19-4, : _ , and Drysdale breezed to his 19th Robinson smacked a pair of
National League Manager Fred - - - - — 1
Hutchinson originally had named a six-hitter
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Loi Angeles 11, San Francisco 1
Cincinnati 8-2, Milwaukkee 6 1
St Louis 6 5, New York 5 1
Ph iladelyhia 8, Pittsburgh 1
Ch.ogo 4-1, Houlton 2 3
TODAY'S GAME
American league Alj-Sfars vs National
... .. k 1 . -u massive Frank Howard and be-
pecte 0 • n an despite the hind another superlative pitching
weatherman s partly cloudy with1 • 5
chances of showers” forecast.
bats in the major leagues—but in
18 season in between he walked
1,614 times.
The playing career of “the
Walking Man" ended Sunday
when he was released by the Los
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Francisco’s Giants Friday night.'
. Podres in his previous All-Star
The Twins lost the opener to „, , . „ .cooeee
Cleveland 3-2, but won the night- appearance, pitchedt Woscoreless
innings in the second 1960 contest.'
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League's biggest winner, defeated Team 2 -—-
Juan Pizarro of the White Sox Cleveland Friday night, 2-1 The Team 4 “
was knocked out in the first inning 28-year-old curve-ball artist Team 6 —■—- —
years between victories for veter- Actually, young Witt had friends of the opener with the Yanks, to pitched in two previous All-Star Team 4 _______
an golfer Ted Kroll, and it took shuttling back and forth to keep take theloss, but he relieved Mike games. He hurled hitless ball _
e0 4 n1 " 0 with tabs on Sifford and run the re- Joyce, Chisox bonus pitcher mak- through three innings in the sec- Game _ Team 5
a 35-100 Put ana a caod ""m sults back to him. He fed the in- ing his first start, in the fifth in- ond 1960 game but was tagged individual:
lots of friends to help end the long formation to Kroll when he felt ning of the nightcap and took the with the first game loss this year [ High Sam ‘ Tim Gray
drought. it was timely. victory. yielding four hits and two runs in CHURCH LEAGUE
Kroll captured the $30,000 Cana- The victory was worth $4,300 to A two-run single by Hector Lo- his three inning effort. Grace Tempie Baptist 4
...... pez and Bill Skowron’s two-run Manager Ralph Houk also made Grace Temple Baptist 3 —
a couple af late changes on his UrcerstempdaP Bptit 2 7
American League squad. He add-Grace Temple Baptist 1
Maxwell hit a bases-empty ed pitcher Rav Herbert of the Chi- GranasTamaie Baptist 5
gave him a 72-hole total of 278. Art Wall fired a final round 66 homer in the second inning of the cago White Sox and outfielder Al High Game - b>h McColium
two strokes better than Charlie best of the tournament, to finish nightcap, and another solo shot Kaline of Detroit in place of H sErances Wlls°Necollum
Sifford with 281 for $2,000 third-place after Bob Sadowski's three-runner pitcher Ken MeBride of Los An- Ruby Henderson
‘ n was Kroll’s first tournament money. in the thirduinning;, r gelesand outfielder Jim Landis ..........•*" ♦
. , .0, Rruce Cramuton of Australia SU NDAY HITTER of Chicago. High Series - University Baptist 6
victory since the Tam OShanter closed with a 6’for 282 and fourth Of Maxwell’s 67 homers since McBride is plagued by a case min $ city LEAGUE w
World championship at Chicago in Plae U s Open champion Jack 1959, be has hit 24 on Sunday, of pleurisy in his back. He has Denton Monogramming 28
1956. Nicklaus and Bob Shave Jr., of He‛s had 17 against the Yankees, an 11-3 record. Herbert, with a Pentony5port Center ; 25
The 42-year-old Fort Lauder- Willoughby, Ohio, were tied at nine on Sunday. 10-6 record, is the White Sox Pepsi-cola ........... 21
dale. Fla. veteran started the 284 Mickey Mantle came up limping‘eading pitcher. ,Hageru"holesaleco 1?
( , .. in the eighth inning of the second Kaline recently returned to the ’ 9 y 12
Arnold amer pass up game. He sat out the ninth. First Tiger lineup after a seven-week Shamrock Oil 14
tournament, which he won aMS. were that he was not layoff with a shoulder separation. g.0.ir; 12
and Gary Player was disgualified seriously hurt. He was considered . cinch for a V
covered he had turned in the
wrong score. troit. Al Kaline's two-run double a batting slump, went 0 for 34 be- High GemeuspL. Wilson ’
----------------------------- = provided the Tigers' winning mar- fore hitting safelv Saturday. High Series i s'. MEBride
gin in the opener -------------— LADIES cLAssIC LEAGUE
Charlie Maxwell of the Chicago
White Sox is a prize example of
a Sunday hitter, and the New
York Yankee pitchers forgot to
get out of his way again.
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91 eighth.
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Colts optioned Pidge Browne to' Hitameries ~ Aones Cennon
their Oklahoma City farm club High Game - Team 3
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