vie a a ed reves Do peers oe, oN EE Pre Rupe Daily, Ras Ne 29, 1960 ' ae Kniepkamp (4, 10);: .: Henry - * Seppa. uP ‘Strikeou Bunning, Detroit: (5.00)? 5 Seconda ’ heat—Otto Kniep="}-> a [National ‘League ©" ‘Kamp. 4.49) 5: ‘Henry. Seppa * (4, 51.6) +." Le ns “B ‘Hydroplane “first ‘heat—Greg_ : ‘McLeod ® (4.22); Pet 1) Second: ‘heat-—-Peter: _— mpson A: 83); woe Greg “McLeod” (8.09). ‘amp; sec nd : “place, Stee, 2 McLeod:. éconds. was 50: { 'iKniepkamp. ‘also -won’ the. ‘B i nydfoplane. event, and 4 x xinlimited event. “B.Hydroplane ogc Otte) Kniepkamp.: heat-—Otto: ‘Kniepkamp > (4,52) .: he time. of “four. minutes, tol: re — 7 ‘seconds> better | “Major League econd: place: Henry. Seppa.. . a thd class} Leaders | Ry. NEB ASKOC IATE D “PRESS. American! League eS Soe “ack ‘of: ‘participants. as: well: as| 3 “froubl very. noticeable |, 23.917 87° 103 | . 852 +53 Ald 2247.56.79 *,859..-58- 114 “Boston 9817 °§5 i7104 Mantle,’ New ‘York,’ 82. Maris, -Bkowron, : "Next: meet, at ‘be. cheld: August” Minoso rae ‘a full tournout: of girls) Runnels Dotibles+Skowron, 22. ye Triples—Robinson ,"/ / Baltimore, ‘and: apes 8 Randy. at Bob | A “no t--Randy, ‘Bald: f irst- neat ‘Second: ‘Stolen.’ ‘pises—Aparicio’ 26. : (4.50). Pitching —Coates, \New- York, De ‘Mydroplane—first:. “heat? —— Otto. Sampson (4.31)5. Groat; ' ‘Pen’: Clemente,’ Pg * “Runs-——Mays (Class .-X—first heat—Otto, Knlep nH Runs batted New. York, Chicago, : and: ‘Beequer, AB. R H- Bet! 825° 324: 320; ey 14 vows o Whey eos we SMe threatened. recently” ‘to. hold: to ‘meeting . to : discuss: what should |: 2" / pe. done: about: Piersall's with: the’ ‘umpires, the. “explosive “ outfielder. ‘remarked: bitterly : . come, off.’ This sdvertisemen 16 ot published or: displayed: by the “quot Control Board. or. by the Government, of British’ Columbia. _jamuged the: crowd Of :39,812 . by ‘| field: and ‘catching them behind | behind: second ‘base, » are ‘MITED “QUANTITIES a | oe eo ys ka if “Use ui ' php. i : ZENITH nly PET ELI EVENT NS YOY ¥ |.fleldy: os | ‘attlin’” Bill Sundberg:slam his hitter: “fone | third’: {innings ~beforebeing replaced. by, Grant ‘Jordan. To- |. - pagsed six, andistruck out four. sIngpixed iby? oe rhome ’ whipped ‘Belmonts’ 9-8 last: , Short: stop’ ‘Don’: Hartwig got his first. homer of. the season, in the; ‘fourth * 4dnning jas he: belted John: Lambie’s third pitch - ‘about 20 ‘feet above the. fence in left “The next ‘Inning - saw. ‘catcher third i four- bageger over* the cen; tre field fence. 2° a Both: homers .came with. no.one on ‘pase’ put" they were” enough ‘to tet: the) hardware:.crew:rolling. Len: ‘Shankel-went. the ‘distance. for: «the victors,, pitching. a four- "He walked six’ and’ fan- ned: five.” ae “Loser Lambie lasted four. “and gether:: they” ‘allowed ~ ‘eight: ‘hits, “? Belmonts ° jumped’ into: a ‘1- 0 ‘ead ‘in*the ‘first. inning ‘as’ third baseman’ Dave Lee: walked, moved to. second. on’*isecond : ‘baseman John* ‘Seuby's acrifice, and then. if short «stop: Bill. sirigle - tO: left: field, : Shot : Mo ‘In! the! ‘pottoni‘halt. of. the same iB, Gee “scrapes: “And: while © ‘they’ re: ‘discussing ‘-"|me, maybe they should also dis- | w ’ cuss: the. chitters who have been | taking so ‘many third’ strikes. with men: on, bases : ‘and: the pitchers | who. have!) been throwing SO, many homerun: ‘balls.” eG The. ‘meeting; of: course, didn’t | ‘Washington ‘Senators - edge - De-\i ly two runs. * ee REN -Piersall provided the comic re- lief in the: nightcap, .In the first inning ‘he hid‘ in: ‘centrefield: and|. had to be ordered out: by. umpire Joe Paparella:: . =. sa In .the!-seventh. inning, Jimmy throwing up ‘paseballs in the. out- | his back. In the eighth,.with: Du- ren -batting,:: he crept a almosi| u waved back ‘by. Segond ‘baseman Ken Aspromonte, : TEMPLE THUMBED ‘OUT the game, but: teammate: Johnny Temple. was, Temple: ‘asked .um- Yog!'Berra’s: ‘ground. rule’ double, He was refused;. vA moment: later, Berra was permitted: time. tore: move: his, protective: shin. guard, Temple blew. his top and was. given the’ heavo-ho, ros Tom Brewer spaced. 10: hits. and hitter, smashed’ a: two-run homer to give: the’ Red Sox. their first victory In thelr last 10 mectings | the V White Sox, Billy Plerce ost. Me Ae : Worry Barber,’ in his ninth Alart Insqhost of his, Alt victory, hurled: a ono-hitter, for;Baltimoro, avorithe A's, A‘alxth Wa singla ruined” tho: na-hit: the, 21-yaar-old.. ‘gouthpay “Dorrow hot: : +, DURHAM, NH; etal Derow, who ‘played Cannd{an' pro! foots ball last season, was among threo quarterbacks who continued to look:.good asi. Now York Titans of the ‘Amorican Football . League hold two workouts Thuraday,: ‘Dorow Toronto ‘Argonauts, 7TH of ‘Bradloy sand ikon, m ord of, Hordin-simmons, md a oe 19494,., Minneapolis, :.outpolnte ‘Tauro | Aal ne 14 Monterrey, hes ‘team’ Ss “inept- ; Kansas. ‘City, “Athletics . 5-0. and |as g- no losers: of 15: of their. last. 20 games 7 CQ put : 22° runners on. base, 16 by: hits “was| a Plersall- waaen't: ‘thrown out: ‘of |: es pire-Al Smith for, time following|| catchor Haywood ‘Sullivan, a 165 | played tho: 1080 aonson. with British. Olympia. are aee Lt The ‘other. quarterbacks, aro; Dick "Jamienon: ; . Minnotpolis. Wi—=-Harlow Irwin, and’ a. single Other. first: year men. ‘who. dis- tinguished. themselves: were Phil- delphia. pitcher ‘Dallas © Green, ho: turned in -a. winning» six- shitter, ‘the Cubs’ Morris Thacker, |. ho drove in his team’s only run, nd Cincinnati's: Gordon Cole- an.and Chico Cardenas, who. e | ‘homered in a losing cause. Y| PIRATES LEAD INCREASED . “Pittsburgh, enjoying a day off, | dlong with St, Louis, saw its first “| place lead . increased . to’ two games over Milwaukee. . 4 Marichal, ‘the. ‘Giants’ 21-year-; ‘ald right-hander, continued ‘the -brilliant pitching that .marked his debut when he turned ‘in'a spectacular. one-hitter: against Howard. drove in. six’ ‘runs with- al: ‘filled the bases: ‘his 16th_ of. the ‘season. “Howard ‘'S single - ‘also came. with’ the: ‘bases | loaded, in the. -second.: ad Cincinnati - made ‘only.12. hits. between them, ‘five of them: home runs.. - Besides ‘Howard, ‘Coleman and Cardenas, ‘Frank Robinson hit his 20th for Reds.and Chuck Essegian got his. ‘second for the Dodgers.:.. ; - Bobby Del. Greco and. Herrera, who, homered. in a four- -run.in- ning Wednesday, Thursday ‘night to account for ‘all the Phillies’ runs in’ their vie-’ tory over the. Cubs,” Del: Greco opened the. fourth. with his eighth homer. - ‘Tony Taylor doubled and ‘Bobby vo Gene Smith grounded out, Her-~ | The three- -run rally wiped out a 2-0 lead the. Cubs. had given rookie Dick Ells-' worth and. paved the ‘way for ‘Green's second’ trlumph of the. : iQ, Marichal ! of. what: he wants tod me throws, strikes.” pe ithe Philadelphia,” His ‘second victory season, rera homered. ‘and: “Los. did. a. single ¢ and: an error'had ‘The’ homer. was §'| the throw,:while Sundberg land- Jed: safely: ‘at‘second. ? Right fteld- an 3 165-pound’, ‘eight, “two “ofseven | | - in- “| elub ‘finals: son’. “Thursday's. 24- | os ngeles it again After |: to ‘Seuby.« Cameron took off for, thirdiand® beat out “ler! ‘Don: Hawryluk: then: singled to ‘\centre-field- to score. ‘poth’ runs. — :jof the ‘third .as: Smith ; walked, B moved. to: third. on:: catcher. Jae :' |Giordano’s: -base ; hit, ‘and: then : 7 ee : ni) take: lead _ SPORT DALHOUSIE,. “ont. m— : st. - sCatharines: : firsts ‘here* Thursday yto* take -¢-/over ithe «point: leadership .after||- ‘two: ‘days’ of: rowing: at the 78th jy] || Royal! Canadian’ Henley: ‘Regatta.{ “St. ‘Catharines crews: took - the junior. ‘COX four. and. the’ ‘junior ‘race program.’ ) +: : ‘Along- swith! zy second and two thirds, “it: ‘was: @nough:to.-give 1 St. Catharines ’ Py {te “points; ‘more; ‘than ii the.7second- ~place | Hamilton *Leander : Boat’ Club. ‘seconds. Hnas: “many: tries.” a| Thak day“ and: ‘placed second in yy ye VY Ve He eS woe we wie, Si ‘left field’ single. . cholce, ‘and’ then ‘ran. home on a ‘bereg’s - homer.” A bouneed t back with ye ‘+scored on a wild: pitch. -SBelmonts’ tied it: 2-2 in- the top |. Rowing «Club| |. oarsmen. cameé-up with: a’ “pair of” 14} ¢Hamilton (failed! to:win’ Thurs- |}: day, -gettin no: “less © than: five | " - Buffalo- West” Sides. are. ‘third t :| with: ee -points;having - wont} | unior | 135 --*pound:~eight |} ’ ‘the: junior. 1452 ‘pound’; ‘four,: won'}: ee ee oy _ t Be monts iberg g get h home rans yuns,: . Gordon and | “Anderson senior baseball ‘team night ati Roosevelt park. Hawryluk’s'line. drive: croased the: plate” off “Yordan’ s|H _tanenoores Lb woven 200. 151: x9, 82 Belmonts. . see tiges £1101 010:0-—3 4.2 ‘Shankel . and; Sundherg; -Lam- ble, Jordan. 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