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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 9 Jul 1956, p. 11

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, July 9, 1956 11 BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS Cincinnati Nips Cards To Held Lead: [rr 1 |. By Nationa League Griggs (6) Byerly (9) and Fitz M antle Plays As Yankees Sweep Series Poebhony Puts fos ndy Aas, ia Raivio Bagi] -- erald, i Pct. GBL BRS: New York -- Skowron, : : as g {day won first place in the sabre fencers. Cincinnati 4 30 .5% |McDougald. | By ED WILKS [1855 who has been around the .250(in the eighth inning. This vetoryj ---- -- AY | Milwaukee 577 1%! nternational League Associated Press Sports Write ¥| mark with a 2 - for - 12 record moved Pttsburgh to within one| | Brooklyn 568 2 |Montreal 010 200 200-- 5 9 2 The law of averages, Detroit|against Chicago, was 9-for-13 in| point of fourth-place St. Louis. St. Louis 3 487 8 Toronto 100 000 100-- 2 8 2 rigers and Al Kaline have caughtithe three games, getting a home| The Cardinals outhit Cincinnati § Pittsburgh 3% 27 486 8 Kipp and Howell: K. Johnson, 5" with Chicago White Sox and run, triple and four singles Sunday 17.4 put nevertheless lost 3-2. kt Chicago ; .437 11% Wojey (7) Jacobs (9) and Battey.| the American League pennant|to drive in seven runs. | Monte Irvin's ninth-inning grand. | Philadelphia 32 3 A427 122 Buffalo fos oz tig-18 B race is back to "normal" today--| Yankees padded their lead with slam homer gave Chicago Cubs r |New York ,30 423 12% Rochester a She 10 Mark, IG. the New York Yankees lead it bylan 82 job on Washington *hat|10.6 decision over second-place] | Today's Games { Weiss ane D rs an Nel on!6% games. {swept the three-game set. Mickey |nilwaukee. Brooklyn split two | None scheduled. |Blayloc Rand ONE. 1). ely Chicago had closed to within Mantle returned to the lineup and|with Philadelphia, winning 9-2, { Tuesday's Games i 49) 2nd and 1 113 001-- 7 17 2/1% games of New York just a/singled once in three trips. |then losing 3-2. i None scheduled--All-star game a Colimbus 000 200 000---2 § 1|/week and a half ago, winning 12| Clevelond edged to within tWo|gOMERED TWICE ! Weshinglon Je. Farrell and Holten: Kuzava, of 14 on a home stand. But since percentage points of Chieago.| ywinie Mays, Daryl Spencer and | : American Deague GBI Harrington (6) Spicer (8) and|then, the White Sox have lost/thumping Kansas City 17-3. Andiwe Westrum each homered twice | y 52 26.667 Noble : leight of 14. And after what De-|Boston, with Ted Williams socking|s "the Giants in the opener ac| New York 43 '589 6% |Havana 000 000 101-- 2 "5 o0|troit did to em this past weekend his 399th home run and gainingiiye. came within one home run [Chicago | i" '287 64 [Richmond 000 000 000-- 0 3 1|they're only 2-4 for their current|his 1,500th run batted in, took two of the record set by the Yankees | Boston 40 35 .533 10% | Scantlebury and Dotterer; Cere- home fling. Ea {from Baltimore, 9-0 and 84 | against the As in 1989 and tied by Detroit ghino and Neeman, | After just five victories in 22! Kaline, the young all-star ou |the Braves against the Pirates in Baltimore | po 43 American , Association games and with an 0-6 record| fielder who was hitting .371 at this 1953. Washing 31 3 385% 8 Paul js Demers pon Cisse, te THOT SWiee 8 ee Er A Th p ity 28 Wichita 4 Indianapolis its to bea e Sox atur-| mark w is hi [| Kansas Cloday's Games |Louisville 2-1 Charleston 1-2 day--then peppered all-star pitch-/the White Sox. His 12th homer [1008e, pitching dyel Wonthine. | None scheduled Minneapolis at Omaha ppd {ers Jim Wilson and Billy Pierce came in a two-run second inning 4 © until the Pirates cut loose for) Tuesday's Games Pacific Coast League in a 36-hit, doubleheader sweep as the Tigers scored 14 runs off three runs in the eighth. With the! None scheduled--All-star game at San Francisco 5-3 Vancouver 1-5/17-5 and 8-6 Sunday. Wilson (11-5) in three frames of 1 aces loaded reliefer Mary Gris- ' Washington Hollywood 3 Los Angeles 4 HEAVY HITTING the opener. Paul Foytack won it. om entered the game and wal International League San Diego 5 Sacramento 6 Kaline, the AL bat champ' of In the nightcap, Pierce (13-3) | 0 d by Dick Groat for an RBI W L Pet. GBL Portland 11 Seattle 7 rere 1 gta¥ed around until .a two-run bn 78 A 'wild pitch got. the final Montreal 5 .381 SUNDAY | Pittsburgh 000 110 030-- 5 11 3(sxth inning when singles by Har-|= ome 4 | Toronto 37 560 2 American League Ne : 001 100 000-- 2 7 2|vey Kuenn and Kaline knocked run . : I "%% Rochester 9 541 3% Desroit L128 00 pn 13 i ae rate (8) and Shepard; him out. Frank Lary won his sixth | Ek Thompoen's Second Romer} oney on erms i 524 5 Chicago -- 3 ' (3 ier " : 0 e H { al ale? Ha a Sse" ey Norlin" cri (60h SL WG, wns oh in Bo rrnk moms ®' Ric .460 10%; Staley (3) Consuegra (3) Martin . g : " Hl 2 nott again e wil i | Richmond 448 11% |(7) Donovan (8) oe Lollar, Moss NBs Pittsburgh -- Thomas; Bill Skowron, Gil McDougald| y i his 14th homer, pt: |New York--Thompson. and Hank Bauer, who hit two. had| 's G uy "re: Detroit--Kaline; Chicago| Chicago 121 000 015--10 9 0 homers for the Yankees, who have; LOADED THE BASES ! Today's Games Philli Donovan : Milwaukee 300 100 110-- 6 5 4/won 12 of their last 14. All-star| Cincinnadi made it when three | Toronts, at Bullsle Ge a Rush, Lown (8) and Landrith;|righthander Johnny Kucks won it|walks loaded the bases in the| ---- Only game scheduled Detroit a 114 S01 : 4 3 Buhl, Conley, (3) and Rice. in relief for an 11-4 record. Mantle seventh. Wally Post came through, | e second game 'was a pretty | Toronto Tuesdays Games Cricago Aber (9) and Wilson;| HRs: Chicago--Baker, Landrith, wearing a brace on his injured|with a two-run single that tied it When a customer borrows from HFC, he is shown what at | 1 \ 5) 1 4 (8) Irvin: Milwaukee--Mathews, Ad- right knee, stayed around for oniy and all-star Gus Bell then drove . Par Bg 3 } Rochester at Montreal Pierce. Lapaime 6) Harshman Irvin, 4 for innings, Chuck Siobbs lost it.|in the slincher with a8 infield ouk. we call a payment table. This table (sample below) shows Gy Um OuS . Ne fork. 3 5 i ho y three-run [All-star Joe Nuxi won his six 4 ow % 8 12 0/St. Louis 001 001 000-- 2 12 0 Jim Busby walloped a ee- |Al I BULL HAS HIS INNINGS Miami at QATURDAY a heaven Ota 000 010_ 2 '$ 2(Cincinnati GO0.000 0x3 4 0 homer in the sixth for the Indians with reliel help. ol exactly how much you may borrow, how many months (ai v Byrne, Kucks (3) R. Coleman, Schmidt, Wehmeier (7) Liddle and they then packed it away with|' The Cubs scored five in the] ou may take to and 1 4 1 Madrid id Pittshize Toa) Leugue 2 8 0D i (7) and Berra; (7) and Smith; Nuxhall, Freeman 11 runs in the seventh. Fitchet ninth to beat the Braves, with Ir- ¥ y repay, he exact amount you pay Although the bull always comes | in a recent Madrid corrida. Now ork 000 000 12x-- 3 9 0 Stobbs, Ramos (3) Wiesler (5) (8) and Burgess. Bob Lemon hit a two-run pinchiyin's fourth grand-slammer hand- each month. You select your own repayment plan, i, out at the losing end in Spain's Romero's sword is flying i Friend and Foiles Antonelli, Pascual (7) Byerly (9) and Fitz. International League homer in the eighth, then saved|ng Gene Conley the defeat in re- make . ) . g sport of blood and sand, occa: through the air ac ross his sprea Wilhelm (9) and Sarni 3 Montreal 101 000 000-- 2 7 1'Early Wynn's 10th victory. lief. Gene Baker and Hobie Lan-| ake repaying your loan as convenient as possible. Fonally re XK -- his Joke JoB, eagon ne Lhe HR: New York--Spencer y New York--ghowron, Me: Toronto. 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Kinder (8) and Smith: Klippstein, Kansas C 110 000 010 -- 3 9 1/Toronto Re Boston on the job of overhauling p,; Newcombe of Brooklyn re- 'Stuffy' Mueller | OSHAWA MINOR Lawrence (6) and Bailey Wynn, Lemon (8) and Hegan; Migkens, Cristante 2) Sie (5)1274.0 Baltimore lead in the second tired 20 Ig = von 20d Lal un twos HRs: Cincinnati--Post, Kluszew- McMahan, Lasorda (7) Crimian Nidelis 3) 22d Ro D. Came. Allstar George Kell iit DE tort i a SAMPLE TASES i Willi . y Te NA 5 : : : City--Zernial. |Richmond 000 000 010-- 1 6 0! J Sth Mu Ther ig of fi Phd nie Ear eon re 000 00) Prous 6 1| Minarcin and Dotterer; Jordan, (homer, a double, a single and apps took the afterpiece when|] | TOU RECENE | PAYMENTS MONTHS confidence from Canada's [ Ii y strat . hockey goaltenders in his youth) WHIP KINGSIDE BANTAMS |Lopata Moore, Wight (2) Brown (5) lington. 001000 0 1 4 1 and first shutout of the season. sia ght, Jaime JSnadkey 4 ruse 208.38 24.00 Mr. Mueller, an insurance un In a Kiwanis Bantam League Philadelphia--Blaylock (7); Sullivan and White. Richmond 000 201 x-- 3 8.3 1 the last-place New York|Maglie walked the bases full. 510.68 7.00 or finance { derwriter, was born at Waterloo. game on Friday night at Sunny- Milwaukee 000 022 01x-- 5 10 1 HR: Boston--Williams. Hatten and Dotterer; Cicotte giants in the National Baseball 756.56 "0.00 company hockey during his public school oro ted Kingside Park lads 18-6. Burdette and Rice | Boston 003 110 30x-- 8 12 1 Miami $0 000 p-3 3 0 |really rolling there's no telling] OTTAWA (CP) -- Coach Frank College and University of Toronto| pair of runs in each of the 3rd, Loes, Fornieles (3) and Smith, (6) and Daley. : [isiami_ 13 3-4 Ly 3 patting power Sunday when they through stiff workouts Saturday J ; Grads squad which Det 010 046 100--12 17 0 National League Greenwood, Spring (4) and cord, |club's 1956 training. " amd a oh tg "™" hand, the Sunnyside batters open Chicago 100 102 301-- 8 14 1 Brooklyn 120 011 220-- 9 14 1 Holen; Herbert, Wooldridge (1)[short of the major league record, club's & G4 Wing Srrost floes, floor, » RA 1 en: ski. (7) and Ginsberg iL two homers for the Oriole runs.|gi,; jopata doubled and Del En- Borrow with Passes Suddenly 5 SOFTBALL ASSOC. Brooklyn 000 120 000-- 3 6 0 HRs: Cleveland -- Busby, Havana 000 111 002-- 5 10 1 ams--batting .368 -- got his| pas EE run. The an oNTY ; ! 0 rat | bases-loaded walk in the opener Canada's outstanding amateur SUNNYSIDE PARK BOYS . oz; Rogovin, R. Miller (8) and Boston 230 120 10x-- 9 16 0 Nardella (7) Coates (9) and Wat- 0 Frank Sullivan won his eighth Willie Jones, hitting in his 17th $108.78 $10.00 first and foremost died of a heart attack Friday. HRs: Brooklyn -- Campanella; Schmitz (7) and Gastall, Smith Havana He learned to skate and play side Park, the home - park boys| Hacker, Jones (6) and Landrith; Baltimore 103 000 000-- 4 10 1 and Neeman. |League could get their hitters OPENS TRAINING iz $ lie. : : American League Johnson, Ferrarese (4) Zuver- Columbus "|where shey might end up. Clair of Ottawa Rough Riders re phved with "Waterloo Jun.| Whiteley did the pitching {or pajtimore 000 300 000-3 7 1link (5) Fornieles (8) and Smith; os Degenran 9) and Shantz; "The Giants re New York fans|sent 80 candidates -- a largest fors and later with St. Andrews Sunnyside and was tagged for a Boston 013 000 00x-- 4 10 2/Nixon, Sisler (3) Hurd (4) Delock Owen ai . an infrequent glimpse of theirlnumber in Ottawa history-- teams. In 1928 he was a memberic, ony eames On the other|Iriandos (4); Brewer and White. HRs: Baltimore--Kell smashed seven home runs, one|and Sunday to open the Big Four Shortly afterwards, he joined aled with a four - run rally off Hoelt, Gromek (7) and House: Philadelphia 000 000 002-- 2 4 2(Spice (2) Thies (3) Miller (4) Cec-|l walloping Pittsburgh 11-1 in the| Clair, who said he would wast] yyy, Simese 50. South, second flor, phone RA ht "hh Toronto team called the National hale and scored seven runs in the Donovan, Howell (5) Martin (6)| Newcombe and Campanella; S.|carelli (4) and Noble. oi A En ye Sour ie i lime Su oie Duin} owt OMAWA, ONT. Sea Fleas, helped the Fleas win| second inning, then went on from|Consuegra (7) Lapalme (9) and Miller, R. Miller (7) Pillette (9) Buffalo 1 1 econd game, The Pirates came first drill--Dave Albert and Jim Cc resented there to win in comfortable fash-'Iollar, Moss (7). and Lopata. Rohester 000 000 010-- 1 2hmm me. 1e; n the Allap Cut and was pre valu- ion. They failed to score only in| HRs: Detroit -- Kaline, Kuenn,| HRs: Brooklyn -- Reese; Phila- Rochester 000 100 010-- 1 3 1 bask fo bad Rid Groal's Molfa} 3 Ottawa and Pete wa able player in the club. That tri- one inning, the fourth. |Torgeson, Max well; Chicago delphia Emile» 000 000-- 2 7 IR BR ii d his career as a| , _|Chilley rooklyn . Mockes star and he retired KINGSIDE -- Penhale. p: Nor Gioufiig 010 000 001-- 2 8 1 Philadelphia 000 003 00x-- 3 6 2| American Association ton, 2b; MacDonald, . Pleau, | 0. sas City 110 300 00x-- 5 9 0 Maglie, Roebuck (6) Bessent (7) Minneapolis 1 Omaha 2 £ i Vi o a es ord 8 Beuchler, lf Noakes, c Hoop-| re, Aguirre (5) Feller (8) and Walker: Negray, Meyer (6) Louisville 8-0 Charleston 7-7 sng until his death. Surviving are|$h rf L. Jeffs, 1b; B. Jeffs, 3b; 4 Hegan; Ditmar and Ginsberg,/and Seminick. |Wichita 4 Indianapolis 7 Ms widow and two children, , (Rooke, rt. HRs: Cleveland--Wertz; Kansas Pittsburgh 100 000 000-- 1 6 0 St. Paul 6 Denver 10 -- SUNNYSIDE -- Mason, 2b; Mos-|City--Zernial. New York 200 500 22x--11 12 2 Pacific Coast League |New York 104 300 000-- 8 8 1, Law, J. O'Brien (4) Naranjo (8) Seattle 9-3 Portland 2-2 AKES i f; Sidowski, cf; x FACHT TROPHY Bishop, dic i, c; pors, is 000 100 011-- 3 6 2 and Foiles; Gomes and Westrum. Hollywood 3-4 Los Angeles 20 TER, N. Y. 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