ut OWE, Taylor, ‘RCMP ‘(right)’ fs: -allowing Mayor’ George. ‘BE; Hills’ “and City Clerk Bill Long: just : one last: fling. before:: Tuning |. 'them-in, but in fact they. were:|: “pert: Softball association. - BASEBALL’ s : BIG. TEN - “By. The Associated Pioss | n ne AMERICAN WEAGUE - Sa “AB: RYH: ‘Pet. Power, Kans, City ~ 65-20 -23' 411 Bertoia, Deby ..... 81510 32 ..383 Pilliams, Boston .. 76 17 29 .382 DeMaestri, KO 4... 59-11. 22 373 Fox, Chicago «..... 80 417.29 «.363 “ Runs--Sievers, Washington 19, Runs’ batted ‘in—Slevers, 24. Hits—Simpson, Kansas ‘City and ‘Sievers, 84... * J. Doubles—M #:zone, - Boston and 4 Sievers, 9.05 | . Triples Ktsnn, © Detroit, ‘Graif, Kansas City, and MneDougald, New ‘York,'3. Home runs—Williams, 9. Stolen bases—Landis, Chicago 6. * Pitching—Trucks, - Kansas City, 5- 0. 1,000. ¢- . Strikeonts—Score, Cleveland 39, . NATIONAL LEAGUE - : ABR. 80 16 107 28 94 20. -96 12 100.15 - H Pet, 388 383 ‘Hoak, Cin. Aaron, Milwatikee Robinson, Cin. Musial,-St. Louis .. Groat, Pitts. | ' Runs—Aaron, 28. . Runs batted. in—Aaron, 25. ” Hits—Aaron; 41. , : 85 370, : Ed Bouchee, ° : Bob ‘Bownian; Jack: Sanford; Don| ay Cardwell and Dick: Farrel ‘just getting together for the : “official opening of Prince: Ru-. | . 383 |. Rob- have: been:forced: into the back- ground” by. such - youngsters | as Harry” ‘Anderson, TEST YOUR BASHA | pew Hew eS g i: eighth of a eres : é “By: BEN OLAN The: “inereaged “emphasis on "percentage'': maneuvers,..in the- last: few years: has been: sharply” criticlzed . in. “some: “quarters. Managers: ingert’ *Yefthanded Pinch -hitters tobat ‘against right-- handed pitchers..”...:and-right-. handed batters: against Southpaw pitchers... , "A good hilter vilgethis share. 4, Doubles—Hoak, 10, \ chee, Philadelphia, Be ee © Home’ riins—Aaron,: 9. - Stolen hases—Mays. New York, 10.) -Pitchihg— Sanford, .Philadelphia, a 4-0, 1.000. " Strikeouts—Arroyo, Pittsburgh, 81. ”VAN'S: ‘BAKERY LTD. 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Putin arighthanded pirich-hitter for Wertz? . a. Have Woodling try to steal second? (SIUALYSIS MIN wv) + monet! ‘Wa Kine) ‘pe bout “sumpuy “uy fo poayp Spuvjs plait Ha ayy ojus yoind - SAY 8, ASBADAAAT ne pun yng y SHIDULDA red = insay “Into Fourth Position ~ By JOE. REICHLER “Canadian Press Sports Wriler De -lvietory over Cincinnati Tuesday’| - "ys Cubs 8-6: * more Manager Paul Richards? : Auqjpoo\y Suidoos 4auoy v sof — ‘| Joe Adcock and Bob Buhl—did ok new. generation ¢ of. “] niz kids” appears § to: have 2p : emerged at Philadelphia. They promise to thrust: the : ‘Phillies back into the: National League spotlight after ; ‘ 1 six, years of frustration and disapy pointment. i Some of: thie ‘original | “whiz, - : Kids”, ‘like: Richie Ashburn; Wile]: “Llie® Jones; Granny. Hamner,. a in Roberts and Curt Simmons ‘Jare still. on: the scene, but. they responsible for the Phils’: ‘cur-: Tent.streak which has produced. - p seven victories in their Jast 10) § games. Three of the six were instru-| mental in -Philadelphia’s -. 10-8 night. which snapped the 'Red=' legs’. 12-game winning streak: and knocked them out of a first place tie with Milwaukee. , a The -victory also boosted the] — Phillies past Brooklyn into third}! ~.t place inthe tight National Lea-' pF gue race. So The . three were outfielder |. Harry Anderson, first baseman Ed Bouchee and pitcher Dick): Farrell, Anderson walloped a home| run and single, drove:in two runs and scored two. Bouchee also hit a home run and single, drove in. two runs and scored two. Farrell reccived credit for his second victory. , The Braves took undisputed possession of first place, with a | 3-2 victory over. the Dodgers, who dropped into fourth place, 3% games off the pace. . DETROIT WIN nother National. League games, the New York Giants de- feated St. Louis 5-3 and Pitts- burgh outslugged the Chicago | Rain played havoc with ‘the Amercian League, forcing post-| - ponement of the scheduled games between Kansas City and New York, Baltimore and Cleve-|.: land, and Chicago and Wash- ington. In the only game played, De: ‘ troit blanked Boston 2-0. A pair of old Dodger killers— it again to Brooklyn. : settled for’a-triple, but it- drove in one of Milwaukee's two runs off loser.Don Newcombe. aAd- cock carried over the second run himself on a single by Chuck Tanner. BRUTON’S TRIPLE Billy Bruton drove in Milwau- kee’s final run with a sixth-in- ning triple. Buhl, who whipped the Dodg- ers eight times last year, was the winner. 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